even with some thick socks on they are not uncomfortable, I'm glad I sized 0.5 down. Admittedly I don't think I'll be keeping them, they didn't live up to my expectations, and the £170 asking price simply cannot be justified as a poor uni student.
no, not crap. the tech in them is very impressive and to me they are very pleasing to the eye but it boils down to the fact that i cannot justify spending £170 on some running shoes.
Air max run large, thus I've always sized down. I'd say 9.5 would be fine, the material is very stretchy so would stretch the cm or so that separates 9.5 and 10
Only go to a 12 mate
If anyone is interested in purchasing some I could purchase a pair for you from this private link I got( because I went for a Sunday runday thing), so long as you paypal'd me the money prior (obvs). I understand this might sound like a hustle cos I'm just a dude on Nike...
They are weird shoes, definitely not as comfy as ultraboost. They are stylish, they run a half size too big, and it feels like you're walking in football boots hahah
Yeah man, UK Nike. If you download the Nike Run Club app and go for a 3.1 mile run on this Sunday coming up (19th) then you are eligible for early release the following Wednesday (22nd)
The reason I was able to get it early was because I completed a run on the 12th and they were available for...
Well, it's peak cos they said $190 retail which is around £154, so I expected £160, but £170 is definite capitalisation on this uncertain brexit atmosphere.
If these aren't as comfy as my ultraboost I see no reason why I'll be keeping them. When they arrive tomorrow I'll post my feelings about them but ultimately £170 is a disgusting amount of money and I see about a 30% chance I'll be keeping them.