PrincessV
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As so often happens, I'm going to agree with @BuckeyeBama here. And I'll also add that I firmly believe the best shoes for any person are the ones that feel best to that person - the fitting experts don't always get it right. So yeah, I'd totally go for a few runs in the shoes you have and see how they feel to you. If you come away with pain or feel like the shoes aren't supportive enough or are getting in the way of your movement, then it's definitely time to look at other options. But you may find what you have works perfectly well for you.Allow me to play the role of devil's advocate here. If you are young and fit, I would try running in your current shoes first. Why? Because you may find that you hate running and I never suggest that folks run when they hate it.
My advice - give yourself a month or two in your current shoes. If you find that you enjoy running, go get fitted.