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Seems like the largest complaint stems from the cheap-ish plastic upper--pinching, wearing down, not feeling good during play. I don't understand why they did that nice mesh upper with fuse supports for the Crazylight Boost and cheaper out with the 5. I'm wondering if the woven upper on the US/Bears c/w would feel different, what material is on that?
Adidas's bulls*hit with sizing is truly endless, I'm a pretty pretty easy fit--natural size 10, no issues, and generally not fussy about sizing. I tried the 5s on in the store and I really just don't understand what size I'm supposed to be in the shoe. 10 felt awful, 9.5 was a little better but not much. Almost every pair of Adidas shoes are all different sizes, there's just never been a true fit. I'm 10 across the board on Nike's, NB's, most Jordan's, Ascics, anything...except Adidas. Sometimes it's an 11, other times it's a 9, just absurd, 9.5, 10.5,
Adidas's bulls*hit with sizing is truly endless, I'm a pretty pretty easy fit--natural size 10, no issues, and generally not fussy about sizing. I tried the 5s on in the store and I really just don't understand what size I'm supposed to be in the shoe. 10 felt awful, 9.5 was a little better but not much. Almost every pair of Adidas shoes are all different sizes, there's just never been a true fit. I'm 10 across the board on Nike's, NB's, most Jordan's, Ascics, anything...except Adidas. Sometimes it's an 11, other times it's a 9, just absurd, 9.5, 10.5,