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I'm going to have to get those Squads too. Really grew on me. Added to the list of colorways to grab this summer
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Tarps are $62.99 on Zappos, all sizes except 6.
dammit the day i unds em
its gud seeing as tho i got em for $50 off FNL
are the flywires TTS? or .5 up?
my sails came in that way too, missing the tissue, paper shoe inserts and stuffing, basically just the shoes in the damn box! Luckily it didn't look tried on or worn by damnJust got my black sails from UO, you guys were right they do come worn or something and off. One of the shoes was missing the shoe cardboard shoe tree and paper inside smh, awaiting my iguanas from them soon!
dammit the day i unds em
its gud seeing as tho i got em for $50 off FNL
are the flywires TTS? or .5 up?
dammit the day i unds em
its gud seeing as tho i got em for $50 off FNL
are the flywires TTS? or .5 up?
the flywires are TTS. they feel great on feet.
I am thinking about the teal wovens. Anybody have them that can let me know more about how sturdy it is? Just looks like a basket
Yeah, I'd go at least .5 up. If I bought them again, I'd go 1 full size up since I have fat and flat feeti have the blackouts & they are very sturdy...woven material doesnt get messed up or anything...same comfort as long as you go .5 sz up
Good to see some runners in here. I am by no means an advanced runner, but I do log around 20-30 miles a week at around a 7-minute-mile pace. I would never run in Roshe's. There's no support and even though they are called Roshe Run, these should not be worn to run in. These should only be worn casually.+1. I completely agree. If anyone is doing a good amount of running I would highly reccomend going with Brooks, Asics, Saucony, New Balance, Mizuno. Vibrams may look like it has no support and is just fabric with a low profile sole but those things are engineered for specific reasons. If Nike is definitely the brand you would like to stick with for running, then the Pegasus x Bowerman would be a good choice. Flyknit is doable but I honestly would go with a running shoe that is set to your running style. It's better to know your gait cycle, foot strike, arch, etc. so you can be fitted properly.
A few years ago I had no idea that the importance of proper running shoe fitment would make a world of difference.
I would definitely not reccomend running in Roshes.
you mind sharing the link for this and for the team roshe marketplace?I just think its ironic how this forum (not TeamRoshe Public B/S/T Marketplace) claims that its the official "rohse" run marketplace. Not putting them down just thought it was funny.
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/488023924586038/you mind sharing the link for this and for the team roshe marketplace?
YEEEE RUNNERS!Good to see some runners in here. I am by no means an advanced runner, but I do log around 20-30 miles a week at around a 7-minute-mile pace. I would never run in Roshe's. There's no support and even though they are called Roshe Run, these should not be worn to run in. These should only be worn casually.
For running I stick to Saucony, Brooks, and Mizuno shoes. Been hearing a lot of good things about the Flyknits so I may give those a try for the right price.
I might be a rare case, but I wear 9 in the OG mesh, but for the FBs I had to get a 10. The 9.5 fit, but my toe was too close to the end of the shoe and my feet felt like they were being squeezed too tight on the sides. I was worried the sides might burst. For reference, my feet are not wide at all. The FBs are just really narrow.definately werent there this morning....people are saying you have to go .5 up in the fbs? is that true?