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Man I need the hat. Is the collection dropping in the US?
Think they might have already did last week
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Man I need the hat. Is the collection dropping in the US?
To anybody wondering about the sizing on Deschutz, I picked up a 12 and a 13 for comparison since I float between the two: 13 in most Nike models (SBs, Running, Basketball), 12.5 in Jordans, 12 in dress shoes.
Length - they're nearly identical front to back and wouldn't experience any toe overhang on either.
Width - The sole of the 12 almost feels like a 1 to 1 on my foot which is a bit too narrow and the 13 has a slightly wider base I'm more comfortable with. The top strap is where the biggest difference is. When tightened to my liking around the ankle, I had more velcro and strap available on the 13. With the 12, I had to loosen it a bit but there's no overhang. I guess for this, it may be more of an aesthetic choice.
13 on the left, 12 on the right.
With socks, the 13 feels more comfortable whereas the 12 is kinda tight but more secure - especially in the heel. Without socks, the 12 feels great but in the 13, my foot moves around a bit. I'm still a bit undecided on which I prefer
To anybody wondering about the sizing on Deschutz, I picked up a 12 and a 13 for comparison since I float between the two: 13 in most Nike models (SBs, Running, Basketball), 12.5 in Jordans, 12 in dress shoes.
Length - they're nearly identical front to back and wouldn't experience any toe overhang on either.
Width - The sole of the 12 almost feels like a 1 to 1 on my foot which is a bit too narrow and the 13 has a slightly wider base I'm more comfortable with. The top strap is where the biggest difference is. When tightened to my liking around the ankle, I had more velcro and strap available on the 13. With the 12, I had to loosen it a bit but there's no overhang. I guess for this, it may be more of an aesthetic choice.
13 on the left, 12 on the right.
With socks, the 13 feels more comfortable whereas the 12 is kinda tight but more secure - especially in the heel. Without socks, the 12 feels great but in the 13, my foot moves around a bit. I'm still a bit undecided on which I prefer
Olivia Kim jawnz? Was contemplating those beforeA BIG NEED. No keychain tho' but for 143 I wasn't gonna trip about it.I
^^ I was in the same boat where I was right in the middle of a size but I went with the smaller size and fitment is perfect. I don’t wear socks with mine though. If so the toe strap can always be loosened, so it’s the best of both worlds imo
Olivia Kim jawnz? Was contemplating those before
yessir! underrated imo. Prices went down after some pairs hit the outlets. Still anyone looking to cop a pair is the best bet now before prices go up again go like $250-300
The Olivia Squeaks? the Squeaky Kim’s? I had two pairs because I like them but they started squeaking so I went ahead and returned the other pair.
Anyone know where an AO in blue void can be found for retail? Amazing that's the only one that sold out.
How do the Nasu compare? Looks like Nasu aren't zoom?
I would wear these like the Zaherra for hiking and never without socks so the drainage feature is not relevant.
I'm thinking the AO feel just as comfortable as the Zaherra with the zoom and react setup.
Thanks for any feedback!
In regard to socks. No. I went TTS and they fit great. The only problem was that in the back era of my Achilles it was rubbing something fierce so much that I had to switch from no show socks to mid calf so at least for me no way would I want to wear no socks with these. I asked the same question. In theory ‘drainage’ sounds cool but at the sacrifice of wet socks that was a deal breaker for me. I have the Terra Gobes, Zaherra’s and because of that was the reason why I ended up returning the AOs.Thanks! Concepts still has my size. Are these intended to be worn without socks? The description re. the drainage would seem to infer that, otherwise socks would be wet anywhere, or maybe just not sloshy? How are people liking the AOs? Compared to the Zaherra? Cheers.
In regard to socks. No. I went TTS and they fit great. The only problem was that in the back era of my Achilles it was rubbing something fierce so much that I had to switch from no show socks to mid calf so at least for me no way would I want to wear no socks with these. I asked the same question. In theory ‘drainage’ sounds cool but at the sacrifice of wet socks that was a deal breaker for me. I have the Terra Gobes, Zaherra’s and because of that was the reason why I ended up returning the AOs.
Thanks! So you returned them bc there was no point given you have those other two? In terms of comfort, how do they compare to the Zaherras? I ordered the purple Zaharras from Europe b/c the green ones were so awesome on my Yellowstone camping trip and Nike took them down from the website (probably sent to the outlets). Maybe I don't need the AOs.
Only thing about the Zaherras is that I was right about the construction making them super hard to clean as dust/dirt gets in between the outlay layer and neoprene, and is especially hard to clean near the toe box. Also, the neoprene rubs on the the outer layer near the edges around the ankle and gets worn; no holes though.
The AOs were more of an impulse buy because I was interested in the 'draining' technology and they do look good on feet but yeah, the logical reason for returning them was with the TGs and Zaherras I knew I was never going to wear those AOs. Comfort wise, at least for me I would go with the Zaherras. You can't beat full length React with Zoom. Now, to be fair I really only wore the AOs once causally so my review of comfort is very limited but I didn't feel the instant step in comfort like I felt in the Zaherras.
I wore the Zaherras last week for a week straight on vacation. That included time in the gym (lifting), five days straight of Peleton riding and then a 2.68 mile hike with 1,524 ft of elevation gain. I came away very impressed with the shoe and it ability to work for any of the fore mentioned activities. My only complaint would be the 'lack' of what I would consider the ability to repel water.