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Shoes for free running?

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I need some shoes for free running with a lot of grip, and I've got a fairly wide foot.

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  1. hi, when i  started parkour(like 3run)and i had the same problem

    and now i have it:

    i started with

    DC's

    positives: Good for rail balancing due to flat sole

    negatives: Heavy, lack of sensitivity & poor grip.

    Nike Air Pegasus 2005

    =] Light weight, superior grip & good ventilation.

    =[ Plastic parts on sole can make rail work slippy and dangerous.

    Nike Dart IV's

    =] Light weight, last long, good ventilation & price

    =[ The grip when new is waxy and takes a while to become good at traction.

    Nike Dart III's

    =] Light weight, last long, good ventilation & price

    =[ The grip when new is waxy and takes a while to become good at traction & the stitching comes loose too quickly.

    kswiss Ariake

    So now I am on to the Ariake from KSWISS, which is a trainer that is purposely built for Parkour/Free running and is loved by Sebastien Foucan.

    KSwiss Ariake

    posetives: Stylish Looks (Although not important), Excellent Grip!!

    negatives: Too rigid (will not wrap around rails), lack of sensitivty (for feeling edges and curves), the ventilation could be better & Expensive.

    but i will say that the k-swiss are the best but start of with the darts. but u dont have to =]

    hope this helps carca parkour

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