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<blockquote data-quote="Deluge" data-source="post: 503900" data-attributes="member: 1628"><p>Sole thickness varies by brand. My pair of Sperry Topsiders don't have thick soles, but I wouldn't call them thin either. Out of the 7 pairs of shoes I own, my desert boots, leather ankle boots and low top Converse I wear when lifting that all have thinner soles.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://s3.onlineshoes.com/images/br022/10961_366_45.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>^By most people's standards this is not thin. Maybe if you're a manlet and every extra centimeter counts, but same applies to tons of different shoes. You're probably better off getting heel lifts then worrying about how thick the soles are in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deluge, post: 503900, member: 1628"] Sole thickness varies by brand. My pair of Sperry Topsiders don't have thick soles, but I wouldn't call them thin either. Out of the 7 pairs of shoes I own, my desert boots, leather ankle boots and low top Converse I wear when lifting that all have thinner soles. [img]http://s3.onlineshoes.com/images/br022/10961_366_45.jpg[/img] ^By most people's standards this is not thin. Maybe if you're a manlet and every extra centimeter counts, but same applies to tons of different shoes. You're probably better off getting heel lifts then worrying about how thick the soles are in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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