Tazzyxx
Newbie
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- 4
- Location
- Norfolk, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Family member
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
Have sent them a message, thanks.There used to be a store in sidcup kent for the larger/taller person. If they are still around they may be able to help you?
http://www.paynes-menswear.co.uk
Tel: 0208 3023802
Fingers crossed.
Ask if they know elsewhere if not in stock?
My other half (pre-diabetic) wants to start Couch to 5k but we can't find any trainers/running shoes in width 8E. Help please!
The obvious online wide fitting stores (widefeet, cosyfeet etc) don't do suitable footwear wide enough. I have tried asking Nike etc but no luck. Please can anyone point me in the direction of (men's?) size 7, width 8E trainers please? Thanks!
If your OH is looking to be running, have you tried visiting a specialist running store? They do all manner of assessments, then footwear matching (to the feet, gait and proposed activity). The wrong shoes can cause as many injuries as they prevent, unfortunately.
There used to be a store in sidcup kent for the larger/taller person. If they are still around they may be able to help you?
http://www.paynes-menswear.co.uk
Tel: 0208 3023802
Fingers crossed.
Ask if they know elsewhere if not in stock?
Would second the specialist running store advice. They are usually very helpful and have a wealth of knowledge.. Take the other half along though as they will probably want to video him running.We went into the Nike superstore, they really weren't very helpful. A specialist running store sounds a good idea. I wonder if they can source trainers wider than usual? Will get Googling Thanks.
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