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| hanhankb kb | Sep 10 2015, 10:07 AM Post #1 |
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My guess is that people with Nike Air Max Trainers UK narrow feet, or those who have a relatively low-volume forefoot will not have a problem and the Free 5.0 2014 will work fine. My feet are average width (I can fit fine into most racing flats, which tend to be narrow), but may be slightly higher volume than average (i.e., taller top to bottom). Thus, the circumference of my foot in this area exceeds the circumference of the tunnel created by this restrictive overlay, and thus it¡¯s a no-go for me. So my rec would be that if you have a wide foot, or a thick foot from top to bottom, these shoes may not work out for you either (and if you had a problem with the forefoot band on the NB MT10, stay away for sure!). Narrow or Where you are less likely to see the Free 5.0 is at a running race. The reason is that the immense popularity of the shoe is tied more to it¡¯s use for casual wear rather than for running. In terms of typical usage, it¡¯s more of a fashion shoe than a running shoe. The only major problem I could see wit Nike Free Trainers UK h the Wildhorse was that it was very similar to another shoe that has gotten rave reviews: the Nike Terra Kiger. I haven¡¯t tried the Kiger myself, but the upper is supposedly softer and more comfortable, and the added zoom air unit in the forefoot should provide a softer ride up front. The extensive overlap between the two shoes was a bit puzzling, and apparently Nike agreed since version 3 of the Kiger and Wildhorse sees them start to diverge more significantly. Since I run most of my miles on roads with the occasional stretch of trail mixed in along the way, I typically look for trail shoes that can function well on both surfaces. This typically means flattish lugs and a somewhat forgiving midsole. The Wildhorse fits the bill well as a hybrid shoe that can handle both surfaces. On roads it has almost a racing flat type feel (love it!), and the lugs are prominent enough that they have allowed me to run on crusty ice and loose snow without any falls so far. I have also run some on packed snow on trails and they have performed quite well. The Free 5.0 has the highest heel-forefoot drop and a more traditional, though still fairly minimal, upper. The Free 4.0 has a Flyknit upper with a tongue and it occupies the middle ground with regard to amount of cushion and structure. The Free 3.0 is the most minimal (lower number = more minimal) of the three shoes with the thinnest sole and a Flyknit upper with no tongue. It¡¯s basically a sock with a sole attached. ![]() New silhouettes — especially new silhouettes based on old favorites — often have an uphill battle to gain traction with sneakerheads. The Koth Ultra Low, a sleeker Nike Roshe Run Trainers UK , more contemporary remix of ACG’s classic Mowabb, has had no such trouble so far, and it’s only getting better.Next up, the Nike Koth Ultra Low Dark Loden embraces the ACG philosophy that informs the new model, blurring the line between rugged trail equipment and sporty sneakers. Deep olive green on the upper’s suede and mesh composition keeps things tough and trail-ready, while bright blue on the liner and neoprene tongue, and pink working the accents, reconcile with bold, bright?sneakersNow dropping overseas, the Nike Koth Ultra Low Dark Loden should fin Nike Air Max 2015 Mens UK d its way stateside within a matter of weeks. Stay tuned. |
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