- Dec 13, 2004
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I take a 10 in the Flyknit lunar and can't think of going smaller. I'm a 9 in most Nikes and Jordans by the way.For those who wear Nike running shoes, they fit pretty snug for the most part, frees, fly knits, newer air maxes, as most of you know.
My question is: do you guys buy ur regular size or do you size up. One person at a runner store told me that nike makes them snug on purpose so that it feels like a second skin and you should just buy ur normal size as long as it doesn't feel "tight" or constricts your feet.
Just wondering what you guys prefer.
The con to having a snug fit is the front of the shoes where your toes are, your toes will struck the front which will be very uncomfortable. I've had personal experience where the nail turned purple because of the constant contusion.
This is weird, it only happens to me when playing basketball because the constant stop and go makes you foot slip forward making your toe/toenails hit the front when there is extra space. Even if I lock down the laces it still slides unless I double up on socks. I never experienced this in running because I do not really move where I would do a sudden stop and the toe would quickly slip froward.
This is also why I like my shoe to fit spot on for doing activities like playing basketball, plyo, HIIT, running, etc... That slippage just murders my toenails. I like them to hit my toe just right and I can adjust it with thicker or thinned socks in time. Most Nikes also stretch a bit so I can afford to have my toe slightly hit front.
In the end, it is just personal preference though and how you move/run, just like how people have different pronation. Like for just walking or chilling, I prefer to have about half a size or less space than a spot on fit.
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