I have this thing, this Thursday. It possibly involves a bit of running but more than likely will not.
I had contemplated buying a proper pair of trainers that are comfortable, grip well and are designed for a small amount of running. But my current trainers seemed to work well enough. That was until I went out earlier when it was a bit drizzly and they seemed to slip a little over a metal grate on the pavement.
So now I have to find a pair of trainers that accomplish the prior mentioned characteristics AND in either Sports Direct or Decathalon as amazon estimate that they won't be able to deliver trainers before Thursday. Not to mention I'm not about to spend more than £30 on trainers, never have never will.
>>5153 Okay, not a bad idea. Can someone recommend a shop that I can get to from All Saints Mews, Preston? The only caveat to bear in mind is that the route needs to be free of metal grating.
>>5154 Get the bus to town, lad, try TK Maxx in St Stephen's and then if that fails there's a Sports Direct like two lots down. You're making a mountain out of a molehill here.
Brand is irrelevant. £30 is about what you would expect to pay for an off brand equivalent of a £70 pair of Nikes or Adidas.
Speak to the person in the shop about what you need them for and he'll show the most expensive ones they have, then get a budget pair in the same style and function.