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  • PeelerSheila
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    2 months ago

    Not sure if this is a good fit for this thread, but it’s a request about shoes.

    I need to buy a new pair of runners (women’s) that are super comfortable. I’ve got an off brand air cushion sole pair that my MIL gave me but they’ve sadly fallen apart after barely 2 months of wear. I’m on my feet most of the day at work, and mostly wear steel caps for heavy duty stuff (they’re falling apart too lol), but it is nice to zip around the factory kitchen in a pair of comfy runners.

    Can anyone recommend a women’s runner that’s the comfiest shoe but isn’t hideously expensive? Bonus is if they’re non slip. I’m a flat footed peasant with wide feet, size 10 in womens, or a mens 7.

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      2 months ago

      I’m not sure because I’m the opposite fit and tend to buy anything dirt cheap from big box shops…

      That said it might be worth checking out sites like Catch.com.au. I found new wide fit New Balance sneakers at a discount and while that size was out of stock there might be another bargain.

      You could also try to find discount codes or sales using Ozbargain?

      There’s currently a big markdown on a wide fit pair from a site called Pain Free Aussies so have a poke around their stuff, or you could try orthopaedic or nurses shoes.

      If you want to try them on though that’s extremely reasonable. I know Athletes Foot had a machine you could stand on to see where your feet would need support, I’d suggest going there and telling them what your price range is.

      Also definitely try adding padded innersoles with boots. I would even stack a couple. The steel Taipans I had years ago were very comfortable though and both acid/heat and slip resistant.

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        2 months ago

        Thanks for the advice, I’ll check those out. I bought gel cushion soles for my work boots, like the scholl brand ones but about ⅓ the price, from a $2 type shop in Sydney road, and they were just as good. Unfortunately my latest pair of boots (Everlast) aren’t as good as the first ones I bought. They seem to have gotten stingy with the quality of the upper material and are already disintegrating (I bought them before the end of the financial year).

        My MIL just told me that the shoes she gave me (the runners that this original query was about) were sitting in her wardrobe for 20 odd years. No wonder they’re falling apart!

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      2 months ago

      Hmm…look they are not super cheap but I bought a pair of Merrell’s hiking shoes a couple of months ago because I was sick of trashing my sneakers within a few months and needed something that would last and stay supportive. I wear them nearly every day and they do all my commuting and walking round town and all day at work and have no wear and tear after a few months. But I have small “duck feet” - narrow but wide at the toes.

      • notgold
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        2 months ago

        +1 on the Merrell walking shoes. I’ve been buying the same pair of jungle moc for 15 years now and I’m only on my 4th pair, but still have the 2nd and 3rd pairs I use for camping and gardening. They have a store in dfo bundoora

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      2 months ago

      Boots wise, Redback elastic side steel caps have big squishy soles.

      For sneakers, if you’re wearing them for work, consider getting two pairs so you can alternate days for longevity. Shoes prefer a day off to dry out.

      There’s a lot of runners on ozbargain.

    • TinyBreakM
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      2 months ago

      Adidas. Often pick up a pair of galaxy 5’s for 30 bucks from ozbaragin or 60 from DFO. Had mine ~18 months and they are still going strong!