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My local outlet had those same runners priced a bit less (129.99 if I remember with 20% off). I snagged a pair of the blue orange trainers for 95. Luck on those as I didn't see any others.
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I'm no hyper feel expert, but I'll try to answer a few of the ones I at least know.
Just a few questions.
1. What's the difference between the regular version and the TR version? What would you recommend.
2. Where would this rank on the Free 1-10 scale?
3. Any change you would see this hit the outlets? The only thing holding me back is the price point. If I see these drop to $80 or lower, it's a surefire purchase.
Thanks!
One can definitely use the shoe without the insole, as the inside is fairly smooth and doesn't irritate the foot. But I haven't tried it beyond walking around for a few minutes. The shoe doesn't fit as snugly without it (in fact it solved the toe box width issue in size 11.5). The fact that the front of the shoe curves upwards seemed to be more noticeable without the sole. This would also be a way to accomplish a zero drop if desired.Have you tried lifting without the insole? I think that is an option for those who do squats.
Check my post just above (#714) re sizing. Where are your FF's tight? The Hyperfeels will be less tight around the ankle, but as I wrote above, I felt the Hyperfeels are tight in the footbox but TTS in terms of length. I had to upsize .5 for more toe room.
TTS with socks? Wanted to grab a pair to run in, but my Flyknit Frees fit tight, so im hesitant. Didnt see anything on the first page
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Check my post just above (#714) re sizing. Where are your FF's tight? The Hyperfeels will be less tight around the ankle, but as I wrote above, I felt the Hyperfeels are tight in the footbox but TTS in terms of length. I had to upsize .5 for more toe room.