I actually worked for Omega Sports for a little over six months back in 2004 and to this day I know more about sporting goods than the average sporting goods store employee. What most people don't know about Omega is that they do a great job of training and testing their employees on the technical aspects of sporting goods. Especially when it comes to shoes and how different shoes address different foot problems. Omega is like a specialty running shoe store that's more interested in finding the perfect shoe for a person than in making as much money as they can off of a customer. The only reason I don't give them four stars is that the education and testing is not a requirement for employees, so you have to make sure that you speak to someone who is properly trained. Just ask for Tony Weaver and you should be all set.