ROSHE ONE (NOT for RUNNING) - FAQs (pg1) (NO BUYING/SELLING/TRADING!!!)

Has anyone actually done any real running in these? Like, 4 or more miles at a time? I only have 1 pair and one on the way from Nike ID. Just wondering how they would hold up.
 
I suggest flyknits if you plan on running miles with them

lol, I know those will hold up. I actually run in Asics most of the time. But these look so much better than them. Just wondering if anyone on NT had any experience running with these, since they're called Roshe Run.
 
These are much more suited towards walking long distances than running. Between flexibility and support there are definitely better options out there.
 
I did 5km in Roshes last year and had an ankle injury for 2 weeks. Not a good idea!
As much as that sucks, I don't think it's fair to put the blame solely on the Roshes haha. Im sure it could've happened with any other shoes as well.
 
Finally found a perfect pair of roshes that fit to my weird shaped foot. Thanks poor quality control. Found a 9 that's length is a 8.5 but the width of a 9.
 
 
As much as that sucks, I don't think it's fair to put the blame solely on the Roshes haha. Im sure it could've happened with any other shoes as well.
I do 5km injury free in my Flyknits or Lunarglide lol I highly doubt it was a coincidence I run 1 time in my Roshes and get crippled 
 
Tnx for the info guys. I'll just stick to my Asics for running then haha. Shin splits and ankle injuries are not joke. Not even gonna take a chance.
 
Has anyone actually done any real running in these? Like, 4 or more miles at a time? I only have 1 pair and one on the way from Nike ID. Just wondering how they would hold up.
No no no no no. Unless you want the wrath of shin splints to reign upon you like a million daggers, do not run in Roshe's. These are for casual wear and offer no support to speak of. 
 
I'm an avid runner, if you're looking to run a 5k or anything, I wouldn't recommend. The support is great in the sense of a light jog or long walks, but the little to no ankle support raises injury risk for ankles and the sole isn't really solid strong in the center. But that's just me, I know a few who run miles in their sails with no problem.
 
I'm an avid runner, if you're looking to run a 5k or anything, I wouldn't recommend. The support is great in the sense of a light jog or long walks, but the little to no ankle support raises injury risk for ankles and the sole isn't really solid strong in the center. But that's just me, I know a few who run miles in their sails with no problem.
i agree. ive seen people do 5 in these but its not smart. I wouldnt run anywhere close to 5k in these .
 
 
weird, i was unaware that IDs could be sold out.
Nike added a daily limit to iD... becuase they are behind on production. Certain shoes like Kobe 8 iD Brons and KD have seen RIDICULOUS DELAYS that nike is giving codes left and right. so check back at round 8 and they should be back up
 
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I'm LOVING these, the lining makes the shoe pop like crazy. It's not loud at all, but still breaking necksssss

Edit: don't mind the pinning lol just did it so I could show the shoes more in the photo
 
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