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11 comments
krizw
28 Jan 171#10
I just picked up the last pair in size 8 at stockport, still two pairs of size 7, £15.
saeedp to krizw
2 Feb 17#11
cheers in Stockport tomorrow give it a go lol
SClub
13 Jan 17#9
I think the quality is good, but the trainer needs to fit the runner's profile too of course. My last two pairs of trainers were Asics Nimbus, and they were great to run in (but significantly more expensive). Will be interesting to see how these compare at shorter distances.
speric07
12 Jan 17#8
You should go a size up, that way your feet have room to expand when running.
SClub
11 Jan 17#6
Their sizes have always been bang on for me.
Chojiin
11 Jan 17#5
I find their sizing to be about right actually. I'm size 10/10.5 and I have their 10.5 which fit perfectly
tallphilc
11 Jan 172#3
Always buy a size bigger in running shoes!
Only pigs trotter sizes left!
glamredhel69
11 Jan 17#2
What's Asics sizing like? Are they bigger or smaller than the listed size?
davewave to glamredhel69
11 Jan 17#4
or buy both sizes and then return after trying on.
SClub
10 Jan 17#1
Thank you op, was looking for a budget set of neutral runners!
matthewnunn1986 to SClub
12 Jan 171#7
Asics are one of the best running trainers you can get
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