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My small but humble flyknit collection
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For me it's this:
Trainer - 11
Lunar - 11
Racer - 11.5, though I never tried on an 11 and it may have worked
No, I'm an 11 or 11.5 depending on the shoeyeah but did you have to size up in general?
lets say in other shoes im a true 9 like most jordans and huarache le im 9.5 had to sz up
my bro's friend works at niketown sf tryna get that discount tho but my bro won't pick up the phone
people also don't realize there are 2 diff batches of flyknit trainers
one with padding on collar and without effecting the sizing of the shoe u can tell with the style of laces that come with it
people also don't realize there are 2 diff batches of flyknit trainers
one with padding on collar and without effecting the sizing of the shoe u can tell with the style of laces that come with it
I don't think the padding changes what size you wear, personally. It's just around your ankle.
Oh God... here we go again with thispeople also don't realize there are 2 diff batches of flyknit trainers
one with padding on collar and without effecting the sizing of the shoe u can tell with the style of laces that come with it
Padding definitely effects which size you wear, hence TTS on Trainers with padding and having to go down .5 for the racers without.
In regards to sizing, it's always best to just go try on the shoes yourself in a store since it will be different for everyone. I see people post that you size up in Racers and TTS in Trainers. Personally, I go half size down on BOTH Trainers and Racers. I'm a size 10.5 in most shoes but need to go size 10 on flyknits since they run a bit bigger for me (gap in heel area) and they stretch out a bit over time. This is why you just need to go into a store and try them on for yourselves since there is nothing typical on how they fit. It will vary from person to person.
Padding definitely effects which size you wear, hence TTS on Trainers with padding and having to go down .5 for the racers without.
This!!! Best AdviceIn regards to sizing, it's always best to just go try on the shoes yourself in a store since it will be different for everyone. I see people post that you size up in Racers and TTS in Trainers. Personally, I go half size down on BOTH Trainers and Racers. I'm a size 10.5 in most shoes but need to go size 10 on flyknits since they run a bit bigger for me (gap in heel area) and they stretch out a bit over time. This is why you just need to go into a store and try them on for yourselves since there is nothing typical on how they fit. It will vary from person to person.
I size down because my real size is 10, but i like the snug feeling so I go 9.5. Some people on here have had the same issue as you and had to go a .5 up. The best way to find out is go to a store and try them on.But what about the toe box area? I tried on the Lunar Flyknits in my size and they crammed my foot. That is where I don't get how people say they run big cause almost every flyknit I have ever tried on fit small to me. I don't get how people even size down, even with the whole "the shoe will expand" thing. Is your feet boarderline 10 to 10.5?
Compared to the lunar 1, how similar do the non paded trainers fit?
Black trainers from Lukes Locker came in. They are unpadded !
On first pair I got a while ago production date is 1/23/12Interesting—I thought Nike would have discontinued the unpadded Flyknit Trainer version by now. What's the production date on the size tag?
need to locate these multi-color flyknit racers asap
they both fit True for me. however the 1 is a bit more snug because of the padding. the weird thing with the trainer is I don't have to lace them up tight in order to get a snug feeling. they're stiff enough to hold up to the foot throughout movement. I also find that my foot stays in place even with a casual, loose lacing. while with the 1, I would never be able to walk around with the laces untied or tied loose.