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Are the trainers true to size? Yes, for me they are. I also go half a size up for Racers.Is the Trainers true to size?
ayt thxAre the trainers true to size? Yes, for me they are. I also go half a size up for Racers.
After having my padded trainers for almost a month, I am sending them back. The tongue slides way off on the padded version and the overall feel is not the same as the non-padded. The non-padded are worth the $150, but these are not.
With the FK1s lacking in general right now, It's all OG from now on (and some more Chukkas too once they go on sale).
Kind of a bummer how the FKs have gone downhill since their launch.
just because of the padding? does this make sense to anyone else?
lol...no difference for me whatsoever,how funny would it be from now on if they don't release another unpadded version,and they become highly sought after a couple of years,as the 'og's' or the 'unpadded' ones...
It's already happened.lol...no difference for me whatsoever,how funny would it be from now on if they don't release another unpadded version,and they become highly sought after a couple of years,as the 'og's' or the 'unpadded' ones...
It's already happened.
Look on ebay:
"**ORIGINAL STYLE WITH THE ROUND LACES AND NO HEEL PADDING**"
"Original shape from the initial release that doesn't have the added bulkiness."
"These have the no padding in the lining area (Pic and the oval laces, they were released on the first run
They are almost impossible to obtain in this condition. Nike since them release a padded version that is Unisex"
"**THIS IS THE ORIGINAL STYLE, WITH THE ROUND LACES, BLACK HEEL, AND NO HEEL PADDING**"
"No heel padding! Original shape from the initial release."
i believe the new ones have ribbon laces, old ones have the rounded onesSince we're on the topic of the padding/lace switch...I was curious if Nike made any changes to the racer as far as padding and laces or are they still the same?
Not trying to bash on you, but I personally would never wear any sort of runner (or any sneaker for that matter) without socks. Secondly, I wear extremely low cut socks so my feet are in direct contact with the sneakers and even then my non-padded trainers/racers do not irritate the heel of my feet/legs at all. Flyknit is virtually just fabric, how it even manages to scratch your legs is puzzling and the only reason I can think of is that your sneakers are way too tight for you and hence constricting your feet. I've tried both padded and non-padded trainers and all I have to say is that I've quit collecting trainers since the introduction of padding. Luckily for me, racers did not suffer the same fate so I will be more or less strictly collecting racers (except for rare instances where I just can't resist the colorway on a new pair of trainers that I will sacrifice [that's right, sacrifice] my comfort to the padding just to have the colorway).The only difference for me is that my heel gets cut up when I wear my non padded without socks. Why I would ever want more of that is beyond me. I would never go so far as to return a pair that's for sure. After my MC gets here that will make pair 6 with a backup white pair.......not sure what other color I would really need. Wear my white and my black pairs the most....the others are sprinkled in when I'm wearing gym shorts and what not.
Not trying to bash on you, but I personally would never wear any sort of runner (or any sneaker for that matter) without socks. Secondly, I wear extremely low cut socks so my feet are in direct contact with the sneakers and even then my non-padded trainers/racers do not irritate the heel of my feet/legs at all. Flyknit is virtually just fabric, how it even manages to scratch your legs is puzzling and the only reason I can think of is that your sneakers are way too tight for you and hence constricting your feet. I've tried both padded and non-padded trainers and all I have to say is that I've quit collecting trainers since the introduction of padding. Luckily for me, racers did not suffer the same fate so I will be more or less strictly collecting racers (except for rare instances where I just can't resist the colorway on a new pair of trainers that I will sacrifice [that's right, sacrifice] my comfort to the padding just to have the colorway).
the heel cup inside the flyknit is what is rubbing against the back of the foot. so no matter how soft the material is, there's still going to be friction. this friction is abrasive to skin that is not used to such contact. this is remedied over time with callous built up.
Looks like I'm the fool here. Skipped right over the most important phrase in the entire exerpt, but then again I would have to go back to my point #1: I don't see why anyone would choose to wear runners (or any sneakers for that matter) sans socks.Not trying to bash on you, but I personally would never wear any sort of runner (or any sneaker for that matter) without socks. Secondly, I wear extremely low cut socks so my feet are in direct contact with the sneakers and even then my non-padded trainers/racers do not irritate the heel of my feet/legs at all. Flyknit is virtually just fabric, how it even manages to scratch your legs is puzzling and the only reason I can think of is that your sneakers are way too tight for you and hence constricting your feet. I've tried both padded and non-padded trainers and all I have to say is that I've quit collecting trainers since the introduction of padding. Luckily for me, racers did not suffer the same fate so I will be more or less strictly collecting racers (except for rare instances where I just can't resist the colorway on a new pair of trainers that I will sacrifice [that's right, sacrifice] my comfort to the padding just to have the colorway).the heel cup inside the flyknit is what is rubbing against the back of the foot. so no matter how soft the material is, there's still going to be friction. this friction is abrasive to skin that is not used to such contact. this is remedied over time with callous built up.
In my case the tongue slides over on ALL versions. Padded trainers, non-padded trainers, racers, lunar 1s. But really who cares.After having my padded trainers for almost a month, I am sending them back. The tongue slides way off on the padded version and the overall feel is not the same as the non-padded. The non-padded are worth the $150, but these are not.
With the FK1s lacking in general right now, It's all OG from now on (and some more Chukkas too once they go on sale).
Kind of a bummer how the FKs have gone downhill since their launch.
Glad to hear you do not suffer ankle/heel irritation (I don't either). But its not so puzzling when you read/hear of ankle/heel irritation over and over again from multiple NDC members. Its been well documented here and there in these 240 pages. Read through...Not trying to bash on you, but I personally would never wear any sort of runner (or any sneaker for that matter) without socks. Secondly, I wear extremely low cut socks so my feet are in direct contact with the sneakers and even then my non-padded trainers/racers do not irritate the heel of my feet/legs at all. Flyknit is virtually just fabric, how it even manages to scratch your legs is puzzling and the only reason I can think of is that your sneakers are way too tight for you and hence constricting your feet. I've tried both padded and non-padded trainers and all I have to say is that I've quit collecting trainers since the introduction of padding. Luckily for me, racers did not suffer the same fate so I will be more or less strictly collecting racers (except for rare instances where I just can't resist the colorway on a new pair of trainers that I will sacrifice [that's right, sacrifice] my comfort to the padding just to have the colorway).
WOW! Thanks for reposting here. This is incredibly interesting. My mouth is starting to water and my wallet is starting to whimper haha. Really neat idea and I would really like to see it implemented.Here ya go.....
This would be something to see......
Ironically the racers were made to withstand more vigorous running than the trainers would be. Racers are more comfortable than trainers (pad or not) for any duration in any situation. I'm sure most can agree with my statement here.Is there am aesthetic difference between padded and non padded? My white trainers came with ribbon laces and my green pair came w/ oval laces. I can't feel a difference at all. I do know that I find the racers way more comfortable for casual walking.
when exactly are the mc trainers releasing? do they an official have a release date?