i have heard a lot of people switching out the laces for something slightly thicker and have since been super happy with it. They didn't spend more than $10
I’ll have to give that a try. I do notice that the thin laces combined with the very thin tongue put a lot of pressure on top of my foot, especially since I use a runners knot. Thanks for the info!
I prefer the Boston 12 in terms of performance. I'd give the Pumas a very slight edge in the upper, as it feels more like an every day shoe. But the light strike pro foam feels better balanced across the entire foot and provides more energy return.
Maybe in the future they’ll let us customize our shoe orders - one wide and one regular or two different sizes. In fact why hasn’t any shoe company offered that yet?
My feet are the same where I am between a 8-8.5 but i sized down since I have a low volume foot and I still have about a finger nail of room on the larger foot. Adidas runs a little longer I am also in a 8 in the pro3
The only shoes that I thought fit great on the smaller foot and just right on the larger foot was the Clifton 9, as Hoka tend to run small. But then I ended up getting a black toenail after a particular run that had a lot of downhills. I end up tying the Adidas tighter than I usually do to compensate.
my right foot has much bigger arch and that makes it almost half a size smaller than the left :D so i know exactly what you mean. every time i go to a shop to try shoes they always have the right one on display and i always have to ask if i can try the left one :D
I would stop shopping there until they display only left shoes. Lol. I also feel bad sometimes but you have to ask. You know, the more I hear about these situations the more I think that having two identical sized feet is not the norm.
Yes! It looks like there are a few of us out here. I wonder if there will ever be a time when we can buy a pair of shoes that are different sizes. Or would that be too weird?
I have the same problem. My left foot is slightly but still noticeably longer than my right. Interestingly though, my right foot is noticeably wider than my left. So both feet benefit from catering to the length of my left haha
Adidas really is hitting the nails in the last 2 years. I hated Adidas, for reasons... I boycotted them... now I got the Boston 12, Takumi Sen 9 and the adios pro 3... The Buildquality and the durability are insanely good. And their lightstrke pro foam is on the perfect place between soft and firm. Most super foams are way too soft. But this one is amazing. The Li-Ning Boom Fiber foam is very very similar but feels even a littlebit more "bouncy", you should try that brand aswell, sadly kinda hard to get outside of China.
Yeah adidas are bringing it. I’m trying to get a hold of the takumi sen 10 but the regular model is nowhere to be found. I’m starting to do weekly workouts so hopefully they’ll be available soon. I have heard about the Li-Ning but definitely hard to find.
I feel your pain. We're always walking through life looking at the world slightly off kilter than the rest. But I think that gives us a unique point of view.👍
Oh cool! In simple words about sneakers that I really like. They can be compared to Nike fly5. I wonder which is better? Come on, you don’t even have to guess - the 👟Adidas Boston 12 is better.
i have heard a lot of people switching out the laces for something slightly thicker and have since been super happy with it. They didn't spend more than $10
I’ll have to give that a try. I do notice that the thin laces combined with the very thin tongue put a lot of pressure on top of my foot, especially since I use a runners knot. Thanks for the info!
Thanks, I'm thinking of picking these up when my Endorphin Speed 3s die in the next couple of months. Do you prefer the Boston 12 to the Deviate 2?
I prefer the Boston 12 in terms of performance. I'd give the Pumas a very slight edge in the upper, as it feels more like an every day shoe. But the light strike pro foam feels better balanced across the entire foot and provides more energy return.
@writeorrun thanks for your thoughts, leaning towards the Bostons, think I'll order a pair when my Endo Speeds are spent 👍
My right foot is wider than the left one so I’m pretty TTS in the left but the right tend to prefer half size up
Thank you! I'm so glad that I'm not the only one with odd sized feet.
My right foot is wider than my left. Complete nightmare when trying to get running shoes to fit!
Maybe in the future they’ll let us customize our shoe orders - one wide and one regular or two different sizes. In fact why hasn’t any shoe company offered that yet?
My right foot is slightly bigger. I sometimes use a thicker insole in left shoe to balance this.
That's a good idea!
My feet are the same where I am between a 8-8.5 but i sized down since I have a low volume foot and I still have about a finger nail of room on the larger foot. Adidas runs a little longer I am also in a 8 in the pro3
The only shoes that I thought fit great on the smaller foot and just right on the larger foot was the Clifton 9, as Hoka tend to run small. But then I ended up getting a black toenail after a particular run that had a lot of downhills. I end up tying the Adidas tighter than I usually do to compensate.
my right foot has much bigger arch and that makes it almost half a size smaller than the left :D so i know exactly what you mean. every time i go to a shop to try shoes they always have the right one on display and i always have to ask if i can try the left one :D
I would stop shopping there until they display only left shoes. Lol. I also feel bad sometimes but you have to ask. You know, the more I hear about these situations the more I think that having two identical sized feet is not the norm.
My left foot is wider and more voluminous. I go size 11 to accommodate the left foot.
Yes! It looks like there are a few of us out here. I wonder if there will ever be a time when we can buy a pair of shoes that are different sizes. Or would that be too weird?
I have the same problem. My left foot is slightly but still noticeably longer than my right. Interestingly though, my right foot is noticeably wider than my left. So both feet benefit from catering to the length of my left haha
That’s definitely a unique predicament. At least it’s working out for you!
Adidas really is hitting the nails in the last 2 years.
I hated Adidas, for reasons... I boycotted them... now I got the Boston 12, Takumi Sen 9 and the adios pro 3...
The Buildquality and the durability are insanely good. And their lightstrke pro foam is on the perfect place between soft and firm. Most super foams are way too soft. But this one is amazing.
The Li-Ning Boom Fiber foam is very very similar but feels even a littlebit more "bouncy", you should try that brand aswell, sadly kinda hard to get outside of China.
Yeah adidas are bringing it. I’m trying to get a hold of the takumi sen 10 but the regular model is nowhere to be found. I’m starting to do weekly workouts so hopefully they’ll be available soon. I have heard about the Li-Ning but definitely hard to find.
My right is UK 9.5 my left is 9.
I feel your pain. We're always walking through life looking at the world slightly off kilter than the rest. But I think that gives us a unique point of view.👍
Oh cool! In simple words about sneakers that I really like. They can be compared to Nike fly5. I wonder which is better? Come on, you don’t even have to guess - the 👟Adidas Boston 12 is better.