- Nike Premier 3 runs a half or quarter size short in length. They do 'okay' with wide feet, but only if you order up half a size from true size. Another problem is that the soleplate is narrow, if you have a 2E width foot, you WILL have overhang, which may or may not cause pain in your midfoot. Source: wore Premier 3's true-to-size for a summer season, they turned the toe-nails on my 2E width foot blue and my big toe's nail took an entire year to fully heal - New Balance Tekela and Furon also need to order half a size up from true size, even if you get the wide-fit variant. Note the real leather 442 Pro does not have this problem, you can go true-to-size with those. Source: I own both boots in 2E width, they absolutely would not fit me going true to size - Asics is the best brand of all for wide feet, not New Balance. The reason why is that Asics actually has a wider soleplate with with their 2E/3E width boots, whereas New Balance doesn't make the soleplate any wider, they only add a few millimeters of material to the upper. Source: I own and currently play in Asics DS Light Pro and Asics Ultrezza 3.
@@sharkerbg5953 This. Pred Accuracy is surprisingly good for wide feet. Note the Pred Elite is not. As for the F50s, I don't think this guy Upper90Football actually has 2E/3E width feet, I've seen him get wide-fit recommendations wrong before.
Puma? Anyone? No? I couldn’t fit into Predators or a Nike boot (can’t remember which) in the size above mine at Sports Direct. They offered me some Puma Ultras which fit me perfectly 😊
@@Bludskidibi Supposedly the newest Vapor (Vapor 16) is actually okay for wide feet. I can't testify, I don't have a pair myself. Just what I've been told.
442. Most comfortable cleats I’ve ever worn. I’ve seen reviews saying they don’t last but I’m using them for rugby not soccer so not kicking nearly as much. Highly recommend.
- Nike Premier 3 runs a half or quarter size short in length. They do 'okay' with wide feet, but only if you order up half a size from true size. Another problem is that the soleplate is narrow, if you have a 2E width foot, you WILL have overhang, which may or may not cause pain in your midfoot.
Source: wore Premier 3's true-to-size for a summer season, they turned the toe-nails on my 2E width foot blue and my big toe's nail took an entire year to fully heal
- New Balance Tekela and Furon also need to order half a size up from true size, even if you get the wide-fit variant. Note the real leather 442 Pro does not have this problem, you can go true-to-size with those.
Source: I own both boots in 2E width, they absolutely would not fit me going true to size
- Asics is the best brand of all for wide feet, not New Balance. The reason why is that Asics actually has a wider soleplate with with their 2E/3E width boots, whereas New Balance doesn't make the soleplate any wider, they only add a few millimeters of material to the upper.
Source: I own and currently play in Asics DS Light Pro and Asics Ultrezza 3.
Totally agree with Nike Premier 3. Adidas f50 league fit me well
Hey! What size asics boots should I order? My feet are 25 cm should i just use asics size chart and order the 25 cm one?
@@marcifn2333 I go true-to-size with Asics.
The new phantom GX2 are a wider fit than the gx1. Recommend.
I agree. I just got them recently and they are perfect
@@hamzahbaig4802I wasted €300 on them. Were good in the start and became loose and way too big after 3-4 tries
@@hamzahbaig4802ווט😊
i got the Pros and they were rubbing against my toes for a little bit but its starting to go away. Go a half size up though.
@rkntn I use the AG soleplate and it's very good.
Magista was one to remember 😢
Yes but people with wide feet need wider sole plates that provide room for their feet not just more fabric/leather
Hell no the f50s are narrow asf they hurt my feet and gave me a blister but I couldn’t even wear them anymore they hurt too much
Get predator accuracy instead
@@sharkerbg5953 This. Pred Accuracy is surprisingly good for wide feet. Note the Pred Elite is not.
As for the F50s, I don't think this guy Upper90Football actually has 2E/3E width feet, I've seen him get wide-fit recommendations wrong before.
I went a size up on the f50 and I couldn’t even get my fkn foot in there lol
I found Puma Future (2023) good for my wide feet
the copa pure + is actually a great boot, does feel wide enough for me after breaking in and I really rarely find a good fit.
*I stick with "Joma" the best football ⚽ boots for wide feet in my opinion !*
Mizuno always has the best quality but their price 😅
I would be interested in knowing the various sizes of the Sole plate
Puma? Anyone? No? I couldn’t fit into Predators or a Nike boot (can’t remember which) in the size above mine at Sports Direct.
They offered me some Puma Ultras which fit me perfectly 😊
Nike phantom gx2 or gx are the best ones I’ve found for Nike either the pro or elite versions
What about pumas??
Stop buying shoes that destroy your feet. Now of them are wide enough. These shoe companies need to start making proper footwear.
Mizuno or nothing ❤
Next time I get new football boots I'm going to try out nb!
Asics DS Light Wide
Joma
Go for ASICS OR MIZUNO!!!
When Is Nike mercurial superfly 10 review
I love Adidas bit the F50 is just not it
Hi, can you please give me advice which boots will be good for narrow feet? I have very narrow feet and boots that I have don’t fit me well
Mercurials bro they are very narrow
@@Thomz7 thanks bro
Nike Mercurial & Puma Ultra
What abt adidas predator pro
What about nike tiempo 10? Are they wide at the toe box? Or do they atleast become wider at the toe box after a bit of use?
No they aren't wide, vapor are better
@@alessandrogotti1733 there's no way vapors are wider than tiempos☠️
@@Bludskidibi bro I swear, they are no longer the shoes of the past. Vapor are wider than before, I tried both of them in the shop a couple days ago
@@Bludskidibi Supposedly the newest Vapor (Vapor 16) is actually okay for wide feet. I can't testify, I don't have a pair myself. Just what I've been told.
@@Bludskidibipretty sure they are now that Vapors are made of gripknit, I’ve heard it’s much better
Adidas copa 2 plus
Gloro 2 or nb 442 v2 pro?
Hmmmm... hard decision. I also wanna know
NB
442
442. Mine is so good.
442. Most comfortable cleats I’ve ever worn. I’ve seen reviews saying they don’t last but I’m using them for rugby not soccer so not kicking nearly as much. Highly recommend.
Adler>everyone on the list
Adler is great, but figuring out the right size is a pain because some people need to go a full size down and some need to go only a half size down.
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