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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: North Carolina
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I've worn 3/4, 5/8, 11/16, mid-cut, whatever the heck you want to call them shoes since I twisted my ankle 3 weeks before I got married (1993).
In looking at what's available out there now in mid-cut shoes, the choices are very limited. So, I'm going to try a pair of low cut tennis shoes to see if I'm comfortable wearing them on the court and still being my aggressive self. I have a low arch (almost flat), medium to narrow width foot, and would like to find some that are not too expensive (ie: under $60) so if they don't work out I don't have much invested, and are comfortable. Can anyone recommend a shoe that might fit these characteristics? Thanks. TripleB
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Microfracture knee surgery-11/26, doc pulled out 6 pieces of cartilage/shaved off other, tennis in the future questionable; Philippians 4:13 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Asics Gel Resolutions fit most of your criteria.
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Price was a bit higher than I was wanting to pay. Thanks for the help though.
Went with the Prince T10s. TripleB
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