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Anyone know where I can grab Creams for slightly above retail? I'm willing to pay $20-$30 extra after missing out on the retail restocks.
size?
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Anyone know where I can grab Creams for slightly above retail? I'm willing to pay $20-$30 extra after missing out on the retail restocks.
Size 8size?
Hows the sizing?
Same as EQT or same as UB?
Lastly I wear a 10/10.5 in UB's
What should i grab
Nice lace swap. These would probably be the next most comfortable to UBs, largely because they share the same Boost outsole. Still need to unDS my white ones.
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Have heard a couple stories of people doing really well in marathons while wearing boost shoes but never UBs, usually something like the adizero or energy boost.I was hoping adidas would do some sort of Boston Marathon UB
Stacks on stacks on stacks. Impressive
I volunteered at my local Rock and Roll marathon recently and I was looking at shoes pretty closely all day. Lots of Adidas, but I only saw a handful of UBs at most. I used to run marathons and still have many friends who do, and none of them are into UBs. There is such a thing as too much cushion, especially if you're not a heavy heel striker. The Adizero and Adios seem to be the most popular from what I've observed, but you see much more Asics, Brooks, and Mizuno out there among the running set.
Have heard a couple stories of people doing really well in marathons while wearing boost shoes but never UBs, usually something like the adizero or energy boost.
But yeah a Boston Marathon specific one would've been cool.
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Thoughts?
Personally don't like uncaged customs but the lacing made me like this; nice touch on the aglets as well.