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#162663 - 05/19/08 07:27 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: maskeddrummer]
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Registered: 04/24/08
Loc: Florida
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i have a pair of asics and the work great for me. i have always like asics because they aare supportive and dont wear easily no matter what model you get. also some of the inexpensive ones are still really good. i would recomend getting the ones with the gell in the bottom because it really helps with the impact of your feet hitting the floor while marching.
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There is nothing more amazing then 9 guys playing 1 thing while doing sick visuals and marching around all while having the clean sound like one LOUD drum.  07-08-Pit(bass&gong) [Into A Dream] 08-09-Snare [Iron Man(invincible)]
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#163316 - 05/27/08 05:23 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 10/15/07
Loc: ankeny, IA
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I wear the ten dollar walmart canvas shoes, just because I don't really care if they get torn up, and the flat soles are similar to marching shoes.
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#163379 - 05/27/08 10:49 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: JoeGrinstead]
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Registered: 11/28/05
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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adidas makes a shoe called the Mali. I swear by it for everything. It's a shoe designed for, of all things, kayaking/boating.
The shoe has a drainage system, since it's designed to be submerged. Coupled with the fact that the whole shoe is made of hydrophobic material, it dries very quickly. It's antimicrobial so foot odor is kept to a minimum much longer than most athletic shoes. The non-slip, anti-skid sole is long lasting and has a significant amount of grip. The coolest and most practical thing is the puncture-resistant last. The material between the outsole and the insole is tough, but flexible, so sharp, unseen objects make no difference to the performance of the shoe.
They cost about $50-60 a pair, which is fairly inexpensive for a shoe.
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#163954 - 06/01/08 05:45 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: jacoismyhero]
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Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
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i've had some new balances since beforer last school year. They held up real good, but when the get ready to fall apart, they just fall apart
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#167317 - 07/09/08 09:04 AM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: dredpir8roberts]
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Registered: 06/13/03
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I almost bought a pair of those the other day... I've never worn them but they appear to be designed more for looks than support during physical activity. I could be wrong You're out of luck, they only go to size 14...haha I think every shoe I ever rehearsed in a was a new balance. My favorite model was the 801AT . It was really popular in the late 90's. Apparently you can still get them for around $80.
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#167330 - 07/09/08 12:53 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: snaredrummer12]
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Registered: 12/29/05
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sorry to bring this thread from the dead but....has anyone worn the onitsuka tigers??? Haven't worn 'em, but they wouldn't be my first choice. They're a running shoe, so lateral (side to side) support might not be too good. And because we have to crab-step, drummers are always moving side to side. The shoe also has a pretty smooth sole that probably wouldn't grip too well on grass.
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#168082 - 07/21/08 02:17 AM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 04/25/08
Loc: Arizona
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i use the new balance m992. http://newbalance.com/running/footwear/M992GL/they work fine for me, light, comfortable. i would prefer it more towards indoor, but it works just as fine outdoor. but yeah, for everyone that says new balance shoes fall apart.... they do. haha
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#168113 - 07/21/08 05:40 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: iandrew_drum]
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Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
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off topic, kinda, but what Kind of shoe would be good for my practice field, since it has massive amounts of dew in the morning, and spots where it is constantly mud (belive me, I've seen people marching and slipping in it" What would be good for that? Cleats?
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#168324 - 07/27/08 02:45 PM
Re: Shoes for rehearsals.
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 06/19/08
Loc: Connecticut
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dont use cleats use deep tred adidas or nikes thats always worked for me
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