Driving shoes? Puma? Astars? Pilotis?
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CBRD - I'll try some Alpinestars, can't go wrong with name brand items I guess
Here's the link to them online but these doesn't have the differenciated color on the puma stripes: http://www1.store.puma.com/WelcomeAc...rce=marketing#
I think the best place to look for them in the NW is the Puma store outlet. They have both old and current styles so you can choose. The outlet is a part of the big mall called Seattle Premium Outlet in Marysville. I got these on black friday sale Saved a ton of $$$.
I think the best place to look for them in the NW is the Puma store outlet. They have both old and current styles so you can choose. The outlet is a part of the big mall called Seattle Premium Outlet in Marysville. I got these on black friday sale Saved a ton of $$$.
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i like my Oakley's, Puma's, and OMP's. id like to try out the Alpine Stars. i have Piloti's but theyre not comfortable in my opinion compared to the other shoes.
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I have some Speedwells that I've had forever, but I think that company went out of business. I love those shoes, they're very adaptable to my wide feet. Most racing shoes are very narrow, and don't fit me. Boost Low, they're called:
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The DG looks great, and the speedwells sounds like a good option (or used to be) for guys with wider feet. I think it's hard to market these driving shoes because there is such a small market but I'm glad the choices are still available. Sounds like a lot of different options.
I think I will go for Alpinestars next if I can get a good price on a set
I think I will go for Alpinestars next if I can get a good price on a set
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I use the adidas "goodyear" for most my driving. next pair will be some DC's more than likely. I like the speedwell's too since they fit with my wide feet.