- Feb 4, 2016
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Probably not, but are any sneakers really worth $200? Lots of people pay much more than that for resale UBs, though, so getting them at retail now seems like a good deal. I'm assuming you already like the looks, so if you like the ultimate squishy comfort under your feet, go for it. The only downsides that I see are a serious lack of traction with the outsoles, and possibly a too-tight fit on the top of your foot. I have a high instep and somewhat wide feet, so I sized up .5 and I still wouldn't wear my UBs for a 12 hour day. After a while the comfort of the boost becomes secondary to the overly tight fit of the upper. But I have that problem with any sock-like shoe design, so I knew it going in. If you really aren't sure, find one of the unloved colorways locally so you can try them on first. Or order a pair from one of the sites that will let you wear them for a while and return them if the comfort doesn't match the price for you.hey... are the UB's really worth the $200 price tag?
don't shoot me, i'm a noob to the boost game... see my previous post LOL