Luke's Locker Giftcard

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Berg09
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I got a $125 gift card to Luke's locker that I don't need. Would like to trade for cash if anyone was planning on going there to buy some shoes.
midgett
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Can it be used with other discounts?

Approximately where do you live?
Berg09
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Not sure what you mean. Are you referring to using this towards something on discount at the store? If so, yes you can. I'm in the Dallas area, work in Las Colinas.
Mitch Blood Green
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Berg09 said:

Not sure what you mean. Are you referring to using this towards something on discount at the store? If so, yes you can. I'm in the Dallas area, work in Las Colinas.


You've got to treat it like food stamps. (If you don't know what that means, buy some shoes).
Iron Claw
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Didn't they close a bunch of stores? I think Run On did too. Better hurry and use it. Online purchasing really hurting the specialty running stores unfortunately.
FKA tri it
Mitch Blood Green
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Iron Claw said:

Didn't they close a bunch of stores? I think Run On did too. Better hurry and use it. Online purchasing really hurting the specialty running stores unfortunately.


I decided to order a pair of Brooks online instead of Luke's. It'll be my first pair of non "trend" shoes. (Nike)
RegentCoverup
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tommie said:

Iron Claw said:

Didn't they close a bunch of stores? I think Run On did too. Better hurry and use it. Online purchasing really hurting the specialty running stores unfortunately.


I decided to order a pair of Brooks online instead of Luke's. It'll be my first pair of non "trend" shoes. (Nike)
Brooks is sort of the up and comer that's kicking ass in the running category, they've been on an uptrend for the past four years. Good choice!

I wore Asics for years, but am sticking to Salomon and Brooks now.

Mitch Blood Green
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TellMeYouLoveMe said:

tommie said:

Iron Claw said:

Didn't they close a bunch of stores? I think Run On did too. Better hurry and use it. Online purchasing really hurting the specialty running stores unfortunately.


I decided to order a pair of Brooks online instead of Luke's. It'll be my first pair of non "trend" shoes. (Nike)
Brooks is sort of the up and comer that's kicking ass in the running category, they've been on an uptrend for the past four years. Good choice!

I wore Asics for years, but am sticking to Salomon and Brooks now.




They will arrive this week. Hoping for some relief on my left arch.
midgett
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tommie said:

Iron Claw said:

Didn't they close a bunch of stores? I think Run On did too. Better hurry and use it. Online purchasing really hurting the specialty running stores unfortunately.


I decided to order a pair of Brooks online instead of Luke's. It'll be my first pair of non "trend" shoes. (Nike)


Trend shoes?! Explains some of your politics. :-)

I ran in ASICS for years. I've been mostly Brooks and some Adidas for the last 7-8 years.

Brooks Levitate is a good running shoe and also a great shoe just to wear. The Ghost and Glycerin are also excellent.

The most important thing about shoes is knowing if you pronate, supinate or if you're neutral. Otherwise, you're more likely to develop a problem of some sort over time.

Years ago I developed Achilles pain so bad I could not run. It was painful to walk. Went to a local podiatrist (Allan Sherman) who observed me and my shoes. Had me go to neutral. The next day I ran 18 miles without pain. It's important!
Tiny Elvis
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Why would anyone run 18 miles when you can drive that distance 5X faster?
midgett
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Tiny Elvis said:

Why would anyone run 18 miles when you can drive that distance 5X faster?
I wanted a Whataburger. The nearest one was 9 miles over some rugged mountains, across some streams and through heavy forest. There aren't any roads.

What perplexes me is that is one busy Whataburger. Sasquatch keeps them in business. They say he orders about 200 burgers per day and pays with pure gold he mines from a quarry only he can reach.

You asked.
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