freshman year in high school, i got my first xc shoe
it was an asics flat with tiger stripes
i can't find it anywhere online or google images and i don't know the name
i don't think asics still makes it
freshman year in high school, i got my first xc shoe
it was an asics flat with tiger stripes
i can't find it anywhere online or google images and i don't know the name
i don't think asics still makes it
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They do still make it, it's just not on their website for some mad reason, but I do believe you are thinking of the Dirt Dog / Diva Series.
Asics Outback XC
15-50?
I am in agreement on it being called the Outback.
Actually, I believe HRE is correct. I can't find a picture with the Orange tiger stripes, but the 15-50 was the one I was thinking of.
A picture of the women's version:
http://www.firsttothefinish.com/mmFTTF/Images/spw/250/GN255-0493.jpg
moloradocudstuffin wrote:
Actually, I believe HRE is correct. I can't find a picture with the Orange tiger stripes, but the 15-50 was the one I was thinking of.
A picture of the women's version:
http://www.firsttothefinish.com/mmFTTF/Images/spw/250/GN255-0493.jpg
Yep, these guys are all over it. We sold those at the running store I worked at. They were heavy as BALLS. $10/ounce, right? They cost $70 or $90 for a 9-10 ounce shoe. I hope they weren't your favorite shoe of all time or something.
Would help a lot to give us some clue what year that was. Freshman year of H.S. could have been in the 70s or last year and that probably would affect the answers.
I got them for $25 at Dunham Sports in Johnstown, Pa.
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