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I wear these to walk around in
Cloudswift - Road Shoe For Urban Running | On

still searching for the right running shoe post foot injury, but these were my favorites prior:
Cloudflyer: Supportive Running Shoe. Light & Stable | On
After this post I get an email from them every day, sometimes several. Last week I searched who sells them near me and Kohls and Macy's were the only ones close. Went to both and neither had them.

So, my question for you....

If you walked for exercise (power walk) not just "strolling" 4-6 miles a day 6 days week, usually in dry weather and were only going to wear them during these walks, which ones would you get? Not just between the 2 you posted above, I mean out of all of them. And using them only for that purpose, how long would you expect them to last?

Just looking for some information that I might not have thought of and you do know more than I do about this subject.
 
After this post I get an email from them every day, sometimes several. Last week I searched who sells them near me and Kohls and Macy's were the only ones close. Went to both and neither had them.

So, my question for you....

If you walked for exercise (power walk) not just "strolling" 4-6 miles a day 6 days week, usually in dry weather and were only going to wear them during these walks, which ones would you get? Not just between the 2 you posted above, I mean out of all of them. And using them only for that purpose, how long would you expect them to last?

Just looking for some information that I might not have thought of and you do know more than I do about this subject.

I’m flat footed and if you fit that description as well, I’d go with the Cloudswifts.

If you’re not flat footed, I’d go with the Cloudflow.

Both should get 500 miles easy
 
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My Bird of Paradise have more than ever. It's really something. But I can't grow a datgum superhot pepper to save my life.

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We had a giant one of those by our pool. Planted it to form a wall between us and the neighbors. Was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. Was probably 7 or 8 feet tall when we moved.
 

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