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frontpage Posted by daisybeetle | Staff • 19h ago
Jul 18, 2025 12:06 AM
Reebok Men's Fluxlite Shoes (pure grey)
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I bought 13 so I might be able to use an insert!
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But that's a week longer than the 28 dollars you spent on Taco Bell. Seems like a win to me!
I used these for lifting. I workout almost daily and these lasted for a year. So I'd say yes.
No. They are definitely not good for workouts. When buying any shoes to use during performance activities, always buy quality and only AFTER physically trying them on to compare. I used to go into stores and try on different pairs of athletic shoes for an hour or two to find the brand/model I needed. Then I would do searches online to see competitors prices. If the store had the best price, I bought them there. If not, I continued to search to see what retailers had the best price. Don't buy cheap for training and you will be much better off for it.
I've had several of these in the past. If you change out the insole, they will be comfortable and clean looking for running errands and whatnot. All of mine have recently graduated to yard work shoes. I don't mind because of the price I've paid. With a good insole, they are perfect for that. These won't be very enjoyable without an upgraded insole though
I've had several of these in the past. If you change out the insole, they will be comfortable and clean looking for running errands and whatnot. All of mine have recently graduated to yard work shoes. I don't mind because of the price I've paid. With a good insole, they are perfect for that. These won't be very enjoyable without an upgraded insole though
What insole you buy ?
I personally like to use insoles designed for plantar fasciitis but everyone's feet are different so it is hard to give any recommendation to anyone else regarding their feet. This is what I have used the last few years and it has helped a lot with getting my feet to stop killing me:
https://a.co/d/f2spTeX
That being said, I also change out my work boot insoles every few months and have the old insoles that I can put into shoes for yard work. I'm not saying it makes sense for everyone to buy $20 insoles specifically for $16 shoes. That's just my personal solution.
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