Discount Running Shoes: Avia

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By Don Simkovich

Finding Avia Shoes at Big Five

I went to Big Five Sporting Goods to buy shoes for my son and I figured I would buy a pair of discount shoes to work outside in the yard and use for walks. I saw Avia for $ 19.95 and since they were inexpensive I picked them up. When I put them on, I was surprised at how comfortable and sturdy they felt.

I was used to buying running shoes for $ 80 to $ 100 but here was a pair that might work at least temporarily until I bought my self a pair of better built shoes.

But then I wondered about the Avia brand. On its website, Avia bills itself as “the leader in endurance sports racing footwear, is proud to celebrate a history of creating great products for the runner, triathlete, weekend warrior, and endurance enthusiast.”

The shoes are built with “Cantilever Technology” as imprinted in the insole.

Avia employs a guidance scale for its shoes to determine the best fit for a runner.
Avia employs a guidance scale for its shoes to determine the best fit for a runner.

Quality Running Shoes

Cantilever centers the heel over a concave sole which acts like a trampoline to soften impact and stabilize the heel. Cantilever is registered with Avia. I found a website, tennisserver.com, which states certain Avia shoes are good for a narrow sole. The article describes other manufacturers that found similar solutions.

Are Quality Running Shoes Necessary?

Although I liked the Avia shoes when I got home, I am brand loyal to Asics Gels since they’ve served me well during my post-competitive running years. That means the Asics have protected my feet even though I’m above my racing weight.

Some research, however, brings into question the need for quality running shoes.

On www.abc.net.au, a question is asked Will good quality running shoes help prevent injuries? The answer from Dr. Craig Richards states that no research conclusively proves that quality running shoes will prevent injury.


>On WebMd, there’s an article from 2007 that describes how, within a brand, higher priced shoes aren’t necessarily better than lower priced shoes.

In my opinion, keeping weight low will reduce the risk of knee injury and other potential injuries associated with running or power walking. But good shoes that serve you well are important.

Will I run in Avias?

So will I run in my Avias? I have even though I only planned to do so temporarily. While I like the short-term comfort and protection I wonder if they’ll last long term.

My Asics Gels withstand my weight and eventual wear and tear in the yard. I have my doubts the Avias can do the same. But maybe I’ll be surprised by my discount running shoes.

If you want to start a consistent jogging plan, I recommend you going to the links below and visiting fellow Hubber Jason Matthews to read his advice. He's a competitive runner.

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Jason Matthews Level 1 Commenter 21 months ago

Very nice hub! You really present some great information and a balanced perspective.

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Don Simkovich Hub Author 21 months ago

You're quite welcome!

snowdoniarunner 2 months ago

Hi Don,

I do not believe in spending large amounts of money on sporting equipment, when often items of similar quality can be bought at resonable prices, without the Makers tags bupping up the price.

But I am also a great believer in Asics, although I have run in budget shoes in the past, the comfort or durability was never comparable.

I have not tried Aviashoes and am yet to find a budget shoe I am would happily run in for more than a few miles.

I will certainly look out for this make.

Great Hub,

snowdoniarunner

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Don Simkovich Hub Author 2 months ago

I, too, wear Asics Gels as my favorite running shoes. I do believe the quality may be superior to Avias. But I think Avias can provide what I need, although not as long as Asics.

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