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My foot slightly pronates and I bought these Nike Zoom Elite 4 Running Shoes. Should I return them?
I bought these shoes:
http://www.runnersworld.com/cda/shoefinder_detail/1,,s6-240-325-329-0-0-0-0-1348,00.html
on an impulse buy because they were 50% off at Nordstrom Rack.
After performing the test to figure out what foot type I have I would say I am about 80% flat and 20% normal (according to the results here: http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-240-319-326-7152-0,00.html). Which means that I slightly pronate.
Should I return them or should they be ok?
http://www.runnersworld.com/cda/shoefinder_detail/1,,s6-240-325-329-0-0-0-0-1348,00.html
on an impulse buy because they were 50% off at Nordstrom Rack.
After performing the test to figure out what foot type I have I would say I am about 80% flat and 20% normal (according to the results here: http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-240-319-326-7152-0,00.html). Which means that I slightly pronate.
Should I return them or should they be ok?
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If they don't fit properly and you are going to use them for running. I would recommend taking them back. You could really injure yourself running in a shoe that isn't comftorable or doesn't fit properly. Like your knees and back. Take them back and get a pair that fits. Have a good day and good luck.
Voted as best: jeansquared, schindyguy
It depends on what you feel, if it dosen't fit, don't wear it, and return it. I don't think you want messed up feet.
If the allow returns i would take them back. you want a shoe that is comfortable and fits right, you didnt spend all that money for a pair of shoes that will rarely be worn.
hope this helps.
ps. sometimes they wont take return on clearance items just find out =]
hope this helps.
ps. sometimes they wont take return on clearance items just find out =]
Voted as best: williamwaco
when you are not satisfied you can return.
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"need either stability shoes, which employ devices such as dual-density midsoles and supportive "posts" to reduce pronation and are best for mild to moderate overpronators"
Do those nikes have those features?
http://store.nike.com/index.jsp?country=US&lang_locale=en_US&l=shop,pdp,ctr-inline/cid-1/pid-203507/pgid-176216
Phylon midsole and a medial post for lightweight cushioning, support and stability
Stability features for natural movement of the foot and reduced overpronation