Selling out quite fast but have some decent sizes left atm like size 9. Ive got these in a different colour and paid £60 off adidas in the sale so just ordered these as they are a really good trainer.
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stingergb
10 Aug 165#3
First of all they are not cheap, secondly the person who wears them is not the only one who sees them, thirdly I did say that this is a matter of personal choice so buzz off.
BigYoSpeck to stingergb
10 Aug 165#2
They are cheap, and they're a running shoe. It wouldn't be safe to be looking at your feet when running, you should be looking forward.
stingergb
10 Aug 165#1
They look really ugly and cheap, but I guess it is a matter of personal choice.
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vivyip
2 Sep 16#17
Does anyone see any reveiws on that website? It's important for me to refer to other people's evaluation to buy shoes on the Internet.
davenfish
31 Aug 16#16
Ran a few times in these. Way too soft for anything over a couple of miles. Had thighs like steel after 10 miles.
Not for me. But maybe ok for others. Just remember they are very soft.
stingergb
10 Aug 165#1
They look really ugly and cheap, but I guess it is a matter of personal choice.
BigYoSpeck to stingergb
10 Aug 165#2
They are cheap, and they're a running shoe. It wouldn't be safe to be looking at your feet when running, you should be looking forward.
TlMSKl to stingergb
31 Aug 161#10
This is not ASOS, stick to deals.
neva2bizy to stingergb
31 Aug 16#15
Unfortunately they do. But do not underestimate the comfort of boost shoes. They are very very very comfortable.
coventgamer
31 Aug 16#14
get the proper ultraoosts or nmds
lucas
31 Aug 16#13
These aren't made for flat feet specifically, you want stability trainers for that. Adidas don't specialise in those, look out for deals for the Brooks Beast trainers, have seen them on here going really cheap before.
majoosta
31 Aug 16#12
Anyone know if these are suitable for over pronation or had experience running in these, please? I see it states 'neutral' but MandM don't always get it right with their running shoe descriptions. Can't find any other info on these elsewhere regarding suitability.
stanno
31 Aug 16#11
Damn. I'd really like a pair of these but my size is gone. If only these had been given heat earlier! Very good shoes, look great IMO and fantastic price.
lucas
31 Aug 161#9
The red version are 29.99p plus postage
cheekyboy23
12 Aug 161#8
Thanks!
todorihtimanski
11 Aug 16#7
Не
jumpinoffthbed
10 Aug 161#6
I had a pair of climachill, comfy and great in the hot weather but after a few months the soles were a lot less cushioning. Apparently the only ones that don't compress are the ones that look like polystyrene, I forget what they call them.
kris147
10 Aug 16#5
yea they are not the sexiest of trainers lol but the gap at the bottom is great for your feet when gping for a run and they are really comfy.
coventgamer
10 Aug 16#4
buy the proper ultraboosts at 130£ or some nmds
stingergb
10 Aug 165#3
First of all they are not cheap, secondly the person who wears them is not the only one who sees them, thirdly I did say that this is a matter of personal choice so buzz off.
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Not for me. But maybe ok for others. Just remember they are very soft.