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  • Ken Dodd
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    Decathlon

    Decathlon do their 'own brand' running shoes @ £10. These are genuine runners, not trainers.

    I bought the wife and son a pair each a few weeks ago and both love them. It was well worth a punt at that price.

    Decathlon also sell a full range of higher-priced running shoes. TBH, its like a Wacky Warehouse for adults - you can have a go on everything.

    London one is at Canada Water. Manchester one is at Stockport Pyramid.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Asics do a decent midrange shoe that doesnt cost the earth. No more than £30-40 from Sports Direct or JJB. Had mine for 5 years and they are still comfortable and in one piece.
    WDBS++;

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  • DimPrawn
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    The only place I've seen trainers for 5p was in Oxfam, and that was in 1978.


    HTH

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  • DaveB
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    Asics do a decent midrange shoe that doesnt cost the earth. No more than £30-40 from Sports Direct or JJB. Had mine for 5 years and they are still comfortable and in one piece.

    EDIT :

    D'OH! Just seen the training for 5k post.

    Last edited by DaveB; 14 April 2011, 14:48.

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  • russell
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    Nike Free Air 3.0

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  • VectraMan
    started a topic Trainers for 5p

    Trainers for 5p

    Hi,

    I plan to run a 5K race, but I don't have any decent trainers to run in. What would you suggest I buy for this? I am not that fit, but I am normal weight late 30s. Don't smoke or drink much ( A few pints a week)

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