Anybody else wear Skechers ?

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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Never tried them but am now tempted to get some.
Have to stand up on hard floors at work for almost 12 hours, my feet could really do with something comfortable on them.

Where sells them apart from online?
 
I have a pair of Go Walk 3 Skechers which I have had since August last year, worn them quite a lot and still quite a bit of tread left. They tend to slip a little on damp smooth pavements. Fine for every day wear in my experience. I found a pair of slip on Go Walk 3s in Brantano last week for £18 so snapped them up as well.


Where sells them apart from online?[/QUOTE]
Never tried them but am now tempted to get some.
Have to stand up on hard floors at work for almost 12 hours, my feet could really do with something comfortable on them.



Where sells them apart from online?
Sketchers have a store in the Trafford Centre and Market Street.
 

dbeattie

Über Member
Location
Glasgow
I like Lems. They've come up with a revolutionary design. The shape of the shoe is actually based on the shape of a human foot. Also zero drop heel to sole and no spongy arch support.
 

Roadhump

Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
Where sells them apart from online?

Sketchers have a store in the Trafford Centre and Market Street.[/QUOTE]
Skechers also have a store in Liverpool 1 shopping centre, in Liverpool, obviously. I got my first pair from Amazon and my second pair from Brantano who sell loads of different makes of shoes so you might find some in there if there is one local to you.
 
They should come with a hoofpick. The gaps between the round bits on soles pick up stones like nobody's business.
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Had a couple of pairs of these.

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Comfortable and hard-wearing.
I've got a pair of those in Brown. They are probably my most worn non-cycling shoes and I really like them :smile:
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I like a bit of high viz,but these are yuk.
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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Why would people buy them though when theres nice trainers available that are comfortable and timeless like Adidas.

Like these!:becool:
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Very bad if you're unfortunate enough to tread on a dog dump though. Be prepared to spend quite a while scraping the bits out with a matchstick,as the treads are very deep.xx(
 
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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Never tried them but am now tempted to get some.
Have to stand up on hard floors at work for almost 12 hours, my feet could really do with something comfortable on them.
You should get something from the Croc range, very, very comfy.
Get a model with air vents, not fully closed at the front.
They are pricey, so shop about. They last for a very long time too.
Only downside is they are not suitable for formal office wear, but they should be allowed in your work environment.
Check you size in a shop before buying online, you might need one up from your usual size.
Where sells them apart from online?
 
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