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- From: dolsen@bpavms.bpa.arizona.edu (David Olsen)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Narrow width running shoes?
- Message-ID: <26JAN199310371280@bpavms.bpa.arizona.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 17:37:00 GMT
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- In article <727992021.AA00000@blkcat.UUCP>, Henry.Halff@p932.f70.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Henry Halff) writes...
- >On 1/22/93, robertson said the most wonderful thing to All about Narrow width
- >running shoes?:
- >
- > rn> I have narrow feet. Can I buy running shoes in a narrow width? Are
- > rn> there stores in the Southern California area that sell them?
- > rn>
- >
- >New Balance makes narrow shoes. Make sure you try on both the 600 and 900 series
- >(at least). The former has a wider toebox. Any athletic shoe store in Northern
- >California will carry New Balance. So does Nordstrom. You may have a hard time
- >finding the narrow width, but it shouldn't be to hard to get a store to order
- >them for you.
-
- Better yet, when you buy them check out road runner sports. Excellent
- prices and the service and help is better than any running store I have
- been to.
-
- >
- >hh
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