Friday, March 23, 2012

SHOE SHOPPING IS NOT ALWAYS FUN

I never thought finding a pair of running shoes could be this hard.  Last year, I purchased a pair of New Balance 760 and I loved them so with my new training I decided to get another pair.   I am one of those people that like to stick with what I know so I got the NB860 which is an upgrade from the NB760.  I initially got my old size 7.5 but they were not fitting right (the little finger was touching the shoe and it was uncomfortable).  I guess it is true what they say about your feet size changing after pregnancy.  I went to the Pacers store in Arlington to find out what was going on.  The salesgirl was not very helpful but did mention that the manufacture had narrowed the shoes in the NB860.  Why ruin a perfect pair of shoes? So I exchanged my NB860 for size 8 wide.  I think I should have stuck with the size 7.5 and just got them in wide as the new pair was now bigger.  I am thinking of putting an insole to see if it makes a difference.  
Last Sunday (March 18, 2012) I was feeling restless and decided I needed an hour of  me-time. Earlier in the day we took Safa to her swimming class and when we came back I took a nap with her (I normally don’t take naps) and instead of feeling full of energy I was actually tired and grumpy.  I decided to go to the book store to do some reading in order to find out which running shoes are now being recommended by the experts.   It was nice just to sit, read and have a nice cup of coffee without any interruptions; however all the reading just make me more confused.  I wish they made it simple and just tell you which shoes are the best but it is more complicated: you have to figure the type of foot arch you.  Apparently there are three types of food arches 1) normal (medium) Arch 2)Flat (low Arch) and 3) High Arch.  Check this site out for more information http://www.footdefense.com/knowyourarch.htm.  When I left the book store, right next was Dicks (local sports store) and they had this scale where you set on and it tells you the type of arch you have.  I found out I had high arch.  I tried one pair of shoes and then checked the time, it was close to Safa’s bed time so I decided to just leave.  I did ask the sales person their return/exchange policy and he told me as long as I don’t wear I can return it.  I knew I would not be buying my shoes there.  Honestly I feel I am always in a rush lately and I don’t have a lot of time, so when I shop I like to go to stores that have hassle free returns/exchanges.  How in the world am I going to know a pair of shoes will be perfect unless I wear them? The few minutes you try them on in the store is not a good indication to me. 
So last night, my sister and I went back to the pacers store near my house.  Did I forget to mention that my sister is now living with us and not only is she looking after my darling daughter but she is also my other running partner. Sometimes things have a funny way of working out.  I love having her with us.  I am actually a bit jealous of how close her and Safa are becoming. Usually when I am around Safa is all mine but now there are times she will run to my sister instead of me (I need to have a serious talk with the little one).  On a serious note I absolutely love having my sister with me especially since the rest of my family live far away.  I would give anything to have my daughter grow up next to her cousins, aunts and uncles.  NOTHING LIKE FAMILY and close friends.  Before I get all emotional let’s get back to the shoe search story...
 So we went back to the Pacers store and this time got an amazing guy to help us out.  His name was Alex and although he had other customers at the same time he had the gift of being able to help everyone at the same time without you feeling like you are not getting any attention.  I actually called the store this morning and spoke to his manager and told him what a great guy he was (I do complain about bad service but I also make sure to acknowledge when I get good service). Anyways, Alex asked me to try a pair of shoes (Brooks), then walked with them, after walking he asked me to go on the treadmill (so cool) and jog like I would normally. I did and hooked on the treadmill is a computer that actually records your feet and determines your arch and based on the report from the computer he made shoe type recommendations.  It was so cool and I loved the whole experience.  To make it even better I can buy the shoes and within 14 days if I am not satisfied return or exchange them!!! My kind of store. I purchased the Brooks Adrenailine GTS 12 for $110 + taxes and I am hoping they will be the perfect pair for me but if not I guess I will be going back for an exchange. 
So my recommendation for those of you looking for a good pair of running shoes is to go to a store that specializes in running shoes and let them make recommendations. Also make sure the store has a good return/exchange policy. Sometimes it is worth it to pay more for service and conveniences.


6 comments:

  1. Hey girl,
    I loooooooooooove your posts. I guess I'll be going to Pacers and visiting Alex to get a good pair of running shoes too in May.

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    1. Sounds good Awo. you have a whole week in town this time so you can try them and if you don't like it return it.

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  2. I like my Nike "Air" which I have had for years You feel like you are not wearing shoes at all.

    I hope the new shoes work out for you.

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  3. I tried them today and so far not bad but will do a longer run tomorrow to see how it goes.
    If not I guess I will try Nike next. Thanks

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  4. I have high arch too, and it is not fun finding the right supportive shoes. The metro run and walk store does similar thing for finding the right shoes for you. I also read it on the airplane last week they have insoles for high arch feet, may be I will get that and i will let you know how it goes
    Anisa

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  5. Anisa did you get the insoles yet?

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