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I like when people make sneaker videos that aren't 7 minutes long.
Up close with the mesh version:
Only thing I feel is missing is some on feet shots, but nice job on the vids in general man. Thanks for sharing.
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I like when people make sneaker videos that aren't 7 minutes long.
Up close with the mesh version:
These already released at some FinishLine here in ATL.
I saw them on the shelf earlier this morning and was surprised because they were not primeknit.
Thanks! I wanted to get this video out there asap and ran out of usable daylight to get some good shots, maybe next time.
I like when people make sneaker videos that aren't 7 minutes long.
Only thing I feel is missing is some on feet shots, but nice job on the vids in general man. Thanks for sharing.
Word going around in that Mesh is well...mesh...circa knit is a textile knit material not on the premium level as PK, but something rather softer than mesh.Can someone school me on circa knits vs mesh versions? I know the PK NMDs. And repped for the vid up there.
Up close with the mesh version:
That's actually Circa Knit, not mesh.
Up close with the mesh version:
Stonecrest had them at mall opening and had already did a line earlier that morning.Which mall in ATL?
Are you planning on using the NMD as a running shoe?
I actually find the circa knit NMD a better ride than Ultra Boost ST, it's more lowered to the ground in racing flat style and the cushioning feels more controlled. Pretty comparable to my Boston Super retro but NMD is just a tad softer.
I returned the UB ST cuz too much bounce and my feet were sweating in PK. I hope the NMD bottom lasts long as it doesn't say Continental.
Thanks man. So the circa knits are the $130 ones and mesh are the $120s? Obviously the PKs are the $170s.Word going around in that Mesh is well...mesh...circa knit is a textile knit material not on the premium level as PK, but something rather softer than mesh.
Youre good. Ive said it multiple times but these dont run as big as everyone is saying. The R1's (gray, yellow) run huge is the consensus but these you could do TTS and it will be fine.
Wore these the whole day (standing job) and my feet were killing me. They feel super flat.
No since I don't seriously run. The only running I do is when I have to chase down a bus at a bus stop lol!
Are you planning on using the NMD as a running shoe?
Sorry for asking because I am sure it's been answered but I haven't seen it in the thread but, what is the sizing like for these. All my UB's are 12.5. Thanks in advance.
in its defense, NMD not made to run in. they're more like roshes, just a lifestyle shoes that has the runner look.
No since I don't seriously run. The only running I do is when I have to chase down a bus at a bus stop lol!
Compare the NMD or even UB ST to my Asics MetaRun, no contest the Asics just feels much better (I can run in pretty much anything due to my neutral gait).
NMD doesn't seem to have any support / truss device on the midsole, which some people actually prefer. Sorry I just realized this is a sneaker and not a running forum lol!
in its defense, NMD not made to run in. they're more like roshes, just a lifestyle shoes that has the runner look.
very much agreed, can't stand even looking at the roshes in my closet anymoreNMD> Roshes looks and comfort imo
i agree nmds aren't comfortable to me as well... I rather wear my ultra boostsYou're the 4th or 5th person that has said the same exact thing. After long periods of time on your feet, they start to bother you. I guess I'll have to wait to try them on for myself lol. Can anyone else chime in on this?