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Summary: best running shoes
Comment: I'm a beginner runner, so I can't really share much, but four years a go I had a knee injury while skiing so I was told to buy these shoes from friends who really run. So far I'm starting training for my first competition (Nike 10 Km - Mexico City) and they feel just great.

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Summary: Simply the BEST!
Comment: This shoe is the best out there! I have used Asics, after a doctor's recommendation, for the past 15 years or so. This particular shoe I just acquired in August and I love it -- they have exceeded their own awesome record. As others indicate, it's perfect for those of us with bad knees or even plantar fasciatis, any feet problems. It's just the best!

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Summary: AWESOME SHOE
Comment: I have worn the Asics Kayano for the last 3 years when I got fitted at a specialty shoe store. I have horrible knees, one kneecap isnt on there right anymore, but running in these badboys makes it a joy. I highly recommend these shoes to anybody with knees that arent in that great of shape anymore. Plus they dont just come in the girlie boring colors.

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Summary: Best running shoes I've ever had
Comment: You get what you pay for. Sure, these are a bit pricier than lower models, but my feet are happy-- and that's the key. I can't run much anymore (knees), but I'm training to walk a marathon, and the key for me is how not to get blisters over the long haul. And for the first time in any shoes, after a 14 mile walk, my feet were fine. If that's not a great recommendation, I don't know what is. The caveat here is that every foot is different and some brands just fit some feet better than others. I've always been an Asics wearer-- they fit my feet just right. And for the long-distance, I went with a larger shoe. And it's perfect. But I strongly recommend you get fitted at a specialty store by experts. Once you know the shoe (and the size) that works for you, you're golden. And if these work for you, they should work as well if not better than any other running shoe you can name. I love 'em.