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<blockquote data-quote="RuralRoute" data-source="post: 1689758"><p>When I started the Courier job, the picture I had in my head was of a light, easy day of jogging up to a few doorsteps to place little envelopes under welcome mats, so the shoes I purchased were of quality to be doing such. Now, many months of factory pickups and bulk shipments later, I have a "clearer" picture of the job, and the Adidas running shoes I currently wear just don't fit. (Pun intended.) While good for comfort, tennis/running shoes are just not the best for this job in my opinion, as the low ankle support leads to aching tendons and say goodbye to your toes if you were to drop something heavy enough.</p><p>What do yall suggest as a replacement for the shoes I wear now? I'm thinking more along the lines of boots, but still want a little flexibility like an athletic shoe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuralRoute, post: 1689758"] When I started the Courier job, the picture I had in my head was of a light, easy day of jogging up to a few doorsteps to place little envelopes under welcome mats, so the shoes I purchased were of quality to be doing such. Now, many months of factory pickups and bulk shipments later, I have a "clearer" picture of the job, and the Adidas running shoes I currently wear just don't fit. (Pun intended.) While good for comfort, tennis/running shoes are just not the best for this job in my opinion, as the low ankle support leads to aching tendons and say goodbye to your toes if you were to drop something heavy enough. What do yall suggest as a replacement for the shoes I wear now? I'm thinking more along the lines of boots, but still want a little flexibility like an athletic shoe. [/QUOTE]
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