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Light, lite shoe at less than 6 ounces in smaller sizes
Protective of feet and ankles with a carbon fiber plate giving stability and spring
Might help prevent so many high ankle sprains when coupled with high-tech cleats
Damn fine-looking shoe in Dawg colors
![[Image: OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain]](https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain)
General look of the shoe, obviously not a football cleated shoe, and not UGA ready design
Retail is $260.00
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$260 for a sneaker is crazy to me. Probably costs Nike less than $20 to make it in Vietnam.
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(Yesterday, 08:50 AM)Replying to Shootist Comitatus Light, lite shoe at less than 6 ounces in smaller sizes
Protective of feet and ankles with a carbon fiber plate giving stability and spring
Might help prevent so many high ankle sprains when coupled with high-tech cleats
Damn fine-looking shoe in Dawg colors
![[Image: OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain]](https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain)
General look of the shoe, obviously not a football cleated shoe, and not UGA ready design
Retail is $260.00
The last decent looking shoe they had and was one of the most comfortable. Then they stopped making them. Bought this pair about 4 different times in a grey/red color and black/gray color. They were around $65. Not a Nike fan, but these were very comfortable.
Then found these and they were even more comfortable. Bought a pair of these new about 3 different times, then they stopped making them too. Sucks, as someone with a big ass foot, finding a comfortable shoe is annoying.
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(Yesterday, 09:57 AM)Replying to JimDandyDawg (Yesterday, 09:48 AM)Replying to viper2369 (Yesterday, 08:50 AM)Replying to Shootist Comitatus Light, lite shoe at less than 6 ounces in smaller sizes
Protective of feet and ankles with a carbon fiber plate giving stability and spring
Might help prevent so many high ankle sprains when coupled with high-tech cleats
Damn fine-looking shoe in Dawg colors
![[Image: OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain]](https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.G-6U2D9vPTb1xCF-AwOZwgHaGS?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain)
General look of the shoe, obviously not a football cleated shoe, and not UGA ready design
Retail is $260.00
The last decent looking shoe they had and was one of the most comfortable. Then they stopped making them. Bought this pair about 4 different times in a grey/red color and black/gray color. They were around $65. Not a Nike fan, but these were very comfortable.
![[Image: 750129_01.jpg.jpeg?action=crop&width=600]](https://image.goat.com/transform/v1/attachments/product_template_additional_pictures/images/093/216/925/original/750129_01.jpg.jpeg?action=crop&width=600)
Then found these and they were even more comfortable. Bought a pair of these new about 3 different times, then they stopped making them too. Sucks, as someone with a big ass foot, finding a comfortable shoe is annoying.
![[Image: MT690LA2-RED-BLACK-871ab0e5-.jpeg]](https://cdna.lystit.com/1200/630/tr/photos/nordstromrack/MT690LA2-RED-BLACK-871ab0e5-.jpeg)
Checkout Skechers. I NEVER would have dreamed I would wear a shoe that I thought was primarily for skaters. But the Extra Wide Arch fit is fantastic for my wide ass foot and high arch. Most comfortable shoe I've ever worn.
I have gotten a couple of pairs of those as work shoes, they are comfortable but the sole was completely worn down in 6 months. It's almost like the sole is too soft.
I finally found some Asics GT-1000 shoes that fit pretty good and have been comfortable. So I'm sure they will stop making those soon, lol.
I'm still mad about the New Balance above. It's a good looking "red" shoe and very comfortable.
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