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Have 3 pairs of universals and 1 protector. I love them and force fields cant even compete.
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Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
major probs in the world with this Japan disaster, that in a couple months will hurt the U.S. And we talking about creases and socks. (Im just saying)
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
major probs in the world with this Japan disaster, that in a couple months will hurt the U.S. And we talking about creases and socks. (Im just saying)
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
major probs in the world with this Japan disaster, that in a couple months will hurt the U.S. And we talking about creases and socks. (Im just saying)
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
major probs in the world with this Japan disaster, that in a couple months will hurt the U.S. And we talking about creases and socks. (Im just saying)
haha thanks dude. yeah if youre on the border between the sizes i dont think it should make too much of a difference if you go with the lower size and use it on a shoe thats half a size bigger than the tree's size range. since i have smaller feet its no biggie for me, but hope it works out for you too.Originally Posted by SkiDRUMattiX
Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
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haha thanks dude. yeah if youre on the border between the sizes i dont think it should make too much of a difference if you go with the lower size and use it on a shoe thats half a size bigger than the tree's size range. since i have smaller feet its no biggie for me, but hope it works out for you too.Originally Posted by SkiDRUMattiX
Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
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This is what I should have posted.Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay
Their just shoes. not that serious
This is what I should have posted.Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay
Their just shoes. not that serious
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
Was putting things in perspective fellaz. Lots of things going on in the world and we looking at creases and socks. It just hit me at the moment what i was doing and it was not important as to anything that matters (creases), don't see anything wrong with my post, even if its in a sneaker forum. Its posted in here b/c i actually thought for a minute about what another human being was doing and not trying to look fly, for it doesn't even matter b/c the kicks i got on will be retro-ed anyway and ill cop another pair when these get creased up. I'm not speaking on a individual shoe, I'm talking any hot shoe. It will get retro-ed so why try to ds shoesBut then again, I'm prob speaking to that annoying 16yr old that stands in the corner at party's and is scared to move around and sayin stuff like "yeah yeah you ain't know bout these kicks dogg" which in return 99.2% could care less about and most importantly and female probably thinks are ugly and her and friends are clowning when they get home.
Originally Posted by JayNatty23
Was putting things in perspective fellaz. Lots of things going on in the world and we looking at creases and socks. It just hit me at the moment what i was doing and it was not important as to anything that matters (creases), don't see anything wrong with my post, even if its in a sneaker forum. Its posted in here b/c i actually thought for a minute about what another human being was doing and not trying to look fly, for it doesn't even matter b/c the kicks i got on will be retro-ed anyway and ill cop another pair when these get creased up. I'm not speaking on a individual shoe, I'm talking any hot shoe. It will get retro-ed so why try to ds shoesBut then again, I'm prob speaking to that annoying 16yr old that stands in the corner at party's and is scared to move around and sayin stuff like "yeah yeah you ain't know bout these kicks dogg" which in return 99.2% could care less about and most importantly and female probably thinks are ugly and her and friends are clowning when they get home.
Originally Posted by weave23
yo i just bought these few weeks ago two pair fpr 20 shipped. they are well worth the money i didnt trim at all im a 14 sometimes 13 but they fit great and do the job. wish i had came up with this idea 10 years ago id be on some loot for real. but dont hesitate cop them joints.
Originally Posted by weave23
yo i just bought these few weeks ago two pair fpr 20 shipped. they are well worth the money i didnt trim at all im a 14 sometimes 13 but they fit great and do the job. wish i had came up with this idea 10 years ago id be on some loot for real. but dont hesitate cop them joints.
Originally Posted by LORENander
haha thanks dude. yeah if youre on the border between the sizes i dont think it should make too much of a difference if you go with the lower size and use it on a shoe thats half a size bigger than the tree's size range. since i have smaller feet its no biggie for me, but hope it works out for you too.Originally Posted by SkiDRUMattiX
Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
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Originally Posted by LORENander
haha thanks dude. yeah if youre on the border between the sizes i dont think it should make too much of a difference if you go with the lower size and use it on a shoe thats half a size bigger than the tree's size range. since i have smaller feet its no biggie for me, but hope it works out for you too.Originally Posted by SkiDRUMattiX
Thank you for a detailed response. If your 'on-the-line' size is indicative of my situation as a 11.5-12.5 foot, I'll go with the 9.5-12 and sounds like I'll be good to go.Originally Posted by LORENander
i just bought a set of shoe trees from the site a few weeks ago, and i wish i knew about these earlier. I compared them to forcefields on my FR 3's, and the creasing test on the forcefield shoe wascompared to the use of the shoe tree.
most of my pairs are size 9.5, but the shoes ive been buying lately (i.e. white cement 3s) are size 9. i ended up buying shoe trees in the 7-9 size. My FR 3's are a size 9.5, but these work just as well. if your common size is either 9 or 9.5 like me, the 7-9 size will suffice for a 9.5.
Nice Annie (almost) on Brita avatar pic!Community's dope!