If you are looking for comfort, these Avia knit joggers are the sneakers for you. The breathable engineered mesh upper provides the support you need in all the right places, while a lightweight EVA midsole offers a cushioned ride. The easy-on/easy-off style pairs an stretchable sock-like collar with a lace-up design for a secure fit. An EVA and TPR outsole provides added grip and durability. Great for running, walking and everyday wear. Shoe Closure: Easy-on/easy-off lace-up design Materials: Breathable polyester mesh with lightweight EVA and durable TPR outsole End Use: Great for running, walking and everyday wear Features: Stretchable sock-like collar Clean & Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth and allow to air dry Country of Origin: China
Model Number:
AVA23R0222F-2
Product SKU:
3937199357
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If you're planning to run in these i suggest please don't.
PF and other foot injuries are REAL.
Invest in good shoes if you're a runner or planning to become one.
There are plenty of options like hoka, brooks, NB and ascis etc etc
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If you're planning to run in these i suggest please don't.
PF and other foot injuries are REAL.
Invest in good shoes if you're a runner or planning to become one.
There are plenty of options like hoka, brooks, NB and ascis etc etc
If you're planning to run in these i suggest please don't.PF and other foot injuries are REAL.Invest in good shoes if you're a runner or planning to become one.There are plenty of options like hoka, brooks, NB and ascis etc etc
100% agree.
I started running a few years ago and started in my Adidas "running" shoes that I was wearing everyday. Everything was fine until like 2 months in and then that's when my body went to crap. Foot issues, hip issues, knee issue and I couldn't figure it out. Bought a pair of Asics, then some more pairs of Asics, then 2 pairs of Brooks and a pair of On's (this is all over a 3 year period) and haven't had an issue since. Running shoes (& gear, I wear compression knee pads just for extra support) make a world of difference. Since my initial injuries I have logged over 1500 miles running in proper shoes and I'm still going strong today. Invest in proper running shoes if you can, your body will thank you!
I'm not sure why these are being front paged like top tier shoes. It's like if Walmart Private label shoes were %50 off. Nobody would care.
This brand is "Better" then Walmart. But that bar is extremely low. And the normal pricing of these things is are like $20. We're not talking $120 shoes at $70. It's $20 shoes at $13. Same saving percentage sure. But the Dollar amount saved is way different.
Avia had it's day back in the 90's with decent shoes. But they've been bought and sold so many times that even the company that bought Reebok owns them as a brand.
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They are elastic around where you put your foot in rather than having a tongue, but also have laces. I don't think you could just step into them though.
I'm not sure why these are being front paged like top tier shoes. It's like if Walmart Private label shoes were %50 off. Nobody would care.
This brand is "Better" then Walmart. But that bar is extremely low. And the normal pricing of these things is are like $20. We're not talking $120 shoes at $70. It's $20 shoes at $13. Same saving percentage sure. But the Dollar amount saved is way different.
Avia had it's day back in the 90's with decent shoes. But they've been bought and sold so many times that even the company that bought Reebok owns them as a brand.
FP is not about quality. It is about deal pupularity. Upvotes. Cheap shoes get lots of upvotes. Simple.
I don't know how long these will last but they are very comfortable and fit true to size. For $13, you can beat em up in the lawn for a year and toss em.
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PF and other foot injuries are REAL.
Invest in good shoes if you're a runner or planning to become one.
There are plenty of options like hoka, brooks, NB and ascis etc etc
12 Comments
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank a4aseph
PF and other foot injuries are REAL.
Invest in good shoes if you're a runner or planning to become one.
There are plenty of options like hoka, brooks, NB and ascis etc etc
I started running a few years ago and started in my Adidas "running" shoes that I was wearing everyday. Everything was fine until like 2 months in and then that's when my body went to crap. Foot issues, hip issues, knee issue and I couldn't figure it out. Bought a pair of Asics, then some more pairs of Asics, then 2 pairs of Brooks and a pair of On's (this is all over a 3 year period) and haven't had an issue since. Running shoes (& gear, I wear compression knee pads just for extra support) make a world of difference. Since my initial injuries I have logged over 1500 miles running in proper shoes and I'm still going strong today. Invest in proper running shoes if you can, your body will thank you!
This brand is "Better" then Walmart. But that bar is extremely low. And the normal pricing of these things is are like $20. We're not talking $120 shoes at $70. It's $20 shoes at $13. Same saving percentage sure. But the Dollar amount saved is way different.
Avia had it's day back in the 90's with decent shoes. But they've been bought and sold so many times that even the company that bought Reebok owns them as a brand.
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This brand is "Better" then Walmart. But that bar is extremely low. And the normal pricing of these things is are like $20. We're not talking $120 shoes at $70. It's $20 shoes at $13. Same saving percentage sure. But the Dollar amount saved is way different.
Avia had it's day back in the 90's with decent shoes. But they've been bought and sold so many times that even the company that bought Reebok owns them as a brand.
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