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Went for 2k run in them and they are a dream. Not much wat in lateral support but very cushioned, but as a lifestyle shoe, boost wins.
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Went for 2k run in them and they are a dream. Not much wat in lateral support but very cushioned, but as a lifestyle shoe, boost wins.
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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
I wear a 9.5 in air Max 2013-2017 style, whereas I usually wear a 10 or 10.5 in anything else....Should I wear a 9.5 also in VM?
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
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
I got my normal size in the CDGs and they fit the same as everything else.
TTS, sure. I wear the same size across AF1, Jordan 1, AM1, etc.
I think it's just the pure platinum with a filter
Football boots lol
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.Gotcha, still likely gonna size down and hope that's the right size.
I was a tester:They're a #teamcozy type of shoe, right? Meaning... not really for running, right?
I was a tester:
Should be ok for casual running, LSD runs, recovery etc
Might not be best for speedsters like you.
Do you guys really think Nike would put out a new halo product like the Vapormax only to have it pop from normal wear and tear?Just watched a vid on YouTube and the guy was trying to puncture the air bubble with a blade and he said it was pretty tough to do although he did cut it with enough pressure, so it seems like you shouldn't have to worry about it unless you're trying to damage it...
Just watched a vid on YouTube and the guy was trying to puncture the air bubble with a blade and he said it was pretty tough to do although he did cut it with enough pressure, so it seems like you shouldn't have to worry about it unless you're trying to damage it...