You can compare it to the adult version here. At first glance, the front of the adult version has small holes which is not on the kids version. The mesh material is also noticeably different.
moneysavingkitten
7 Feb 17#10
They go on to say:
"Often, there is a difference. As children are usually lighter than grown women with the same shoe size, they use different densities of cushioning, are usually more flexible and sometimes have less support. Of course, how much difference this makes is debatable."
A quick google search tells me that the average 12 - 13 year old is between 80 - 130lb. So you would have to be well over 9.5 stone for that to make much of a difference then?
Daves_mate
7 Feb 17#11
Came here for a phone deal...found a silly shoe :neutral_face:
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Sizes are limited. Sizes currently in stock are: 1, 5, 5.5 and 6
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"Asics children's shoes are nothing like the adult versions. If you want me to bore you with the details, just let me know! "
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/forum/gear/any-difference-in-ladies/junior-trainers/246197.html
"Often, there is a difference. As children are usually lighter than grown women with the same shoe size, they use different densities of cushioning, are usually more flexible and sometimes have less support. Of course, how much difference this makes is debatable."
A quick google search tells me that the average 12 - 13 year old is between 80 - 130lb. So you would have to be well over 9.5 stone for that to make much of a difference then?