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August 13th, 2011 10:07 AM #12
are you referring to the outlet shop near print town ( mamplasan exit ). i went there once, yung mga giant sizes lang ang normally naka sale dun.
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August 14th, 2011 01:52 AM #15
sa outlet store ng reebok sa festival mall in alabang baka may makuha ka pa.
madalas sila mag sale kasi dun ng bagsak presyo.
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August 14th, 2011 09:16 AM #16
Definitely walang ganyan sa BIG BRANDS (Nike, Adidas). So try smaller brands like K-Swiss, Accel and stuff like that...
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August 15th, 2011 12:47 PM #18
2800 is actually cheap. running shoes normally range in the 5-7k price.
i suggest get the 2800 new balance. alot of people take for granted the cushioning offered by running brands, it will make you run longer and stay injury free.
if you can stretch your budget, get the brooks ghost3 (assuming you're a neutral runner) around 5k siya available at any tobys, get half size bigger than your normal shoes.
here are the brands ive tried, tested and recommend
mizuno
brooks
new balance
asics
who knows, maybe when you get the right shoe you might want to take running regularly
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August 15th, 2011 10:29 PM #19
i saw Fila running shoes kanina sa SM on 50% sale, 1500php. pero ayaw ko lang ang kulay verde kasi :gayfight:
*miles: will try to look for those brands as well. the reason why i wanted real running shoes for running was because of the cushioning and comfort and of course sa safety. i use to run on trainers and my foot isn't quite happy..
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September 3rd, 2011 10:01 PM #20
i was finally able to buy new balance running shoes for 1,700 at planet sports kanina lang.. may nakita akong world balance actually for only 1200 pero the biggest available size was only 43, too small for my large foot (size 45). anyway that world balance doesn't look too good as it looks like an old stock. the NB was sold originally for 2800, was on 40% off thus the 1.7k. not bad really as it looks great and is comfortable too
it looks like this:
Ilang taon at km run na yang casa stock battery na motolite mo ?
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well