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Looking at other wearer's reactions I found that some interesting things that they all had in common. First off the biggest complaint was fit. A lot of customers say that the shoe can be a bit tight. They also were concerned with the actual durability when used under actual road conditions. An interesting indication about the shoe's durability is that a lot of people saw this shoe as more of a fashion shoe than an actual running shoe. I wouldn't base my own assessment only on that as frankly as
nike air max thea tan became more popular they have become fashion statements. Just look at the Nike Air Jordan. How many guys really use those for basketball? Honestly? All the same I did take notice. The most serious complaint I saw was that the shoe is not friendly on individual's over developed arches. Some complained that on continued wearing of the shoe that they experience shin splints and pain in the knees. Since there are considerable number of people with this condition it might affect the general reception of the shoe as one used for serious running.