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Nice collections guys!
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Those last couple pairs can be had on the bay for under those prices.
Blue trainers up to 15
http://www.jimmyjazz.com/mens/footwear/nike-flyknit-trainer-sneaker/532984414?color=Blue
Blue/Pink trainers up to 15
http://www.jimmyjazz.com/mens/footwear/nike-flyknit-trainer-sneaker/532984416?color=Multi-Color
Grey/Red trainers up to 15
http://www.jimmyjazz.com/mens/footwear/nike-flyknit-trainer-sneaker/532984613?color=Grey
Wish I didn't sleep on orange racers or trainers.....
For Lucids?Someone in a local sneaker fb group is selling lucids for 200
Hey guys! Has anyone experienced going half a size down on Flyknit Trainer+'s (such as tight toebox, etc)? Or is it really necessary to go tts?
Also I recently found a couple of local sellers where one is selling the trainers but half a size down, and a tts Free Flyknit 4.0. Performance-wise, which of the two (the trainers and the free 4.0) would you guys prefer? I really wanted those trainers, but I'm a bit concerned with going half a size down.
Appreciate your thoughts on these Thanks
Edit: Not sure if I should be asking here, thought this was the general flyknit forum thread
Edit 2: Btw both models are MC's
Yes, appreciate your input! I've read about the flyknit material stretching but seems like the problem then in sizing down would be the outsole. I've also read about durability issues on the Free 4.0's so that's why I was having second thoughts about them.The free flyknit 4.0 is in a whole different class compared the flyknit trainers. Flyknit trainers have the built in zoom air. Free flyknits obviously have the free sole. It depends on the person's preference. I own all kinda of flyknits out there. I run in my lunar 1s but I have an 8.5 Free flyknit 4.0 ( i usually wear 9 in all my flyknits). At first, the free flyknits were VERY TIGHT. however they did somewhat stretch out and conformed to my foot. Theyre comfortable but I still prefer to run in my lunars. As for running in trainers, it's alright. Probably ran once in them and that's about it.
As for sizing down on trainers, I highly suggest to NOT do that. I used to have an 8.5 in black trainers and it didnt work out. I could fit my feet in them but I was rolling my ankle occasionally when I was wearing them. So I went with my usual size which is a 9.
I hope I helped you answer your questions.
Yes, appreciate your input! I've read about the flyknit material stretching but seems like the problem then in sizing down would be the outsole. I've also read about durability issues on the Free 4.0's so that's why I was having second thoughts about them.
Will reconsider the Lunar 2's or even the Racers. Thanks!
Really? I sold mine for 220 and I thought that was too low200 for them? nahhhhhh broooo
Don't like the maxes but the weave of these is pretty nice.