Actually decent sizes for a change, usually half a toe in stock.
All sizes below in stock at time of posting
UK 7.5 Euro 41.3
UK 8 Euro 42
UK 8.5 Euro 42.7
UK 9 Euro 43.3
UK 9.5 Euro 44
UK 10 Euro 44.3
UK 10.5 Euro 45.3
UK 11 Euro 46
UK 12 Euro 47.7
Blurb
adidas trainers with a foot-hugging two-tone knit upper and asymmetrical lacing. S79053
Textile and synthetic upper.
Textile lining.
Moulded heel counter for added stability.
Heel loop.
Injected EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning.
Rubber sole.
12 comments
Neiliboy
4 May 171#1
I love the look of ZX Fluxs but they always came up small on me - I'm a 10, bought these in 11 and they were still small. Tread carefully :wink:
Rickardo to Neiliboy
5 May 17#9
But adidas generally run small.
metalnigel
5 May 17#2
Can these be used for running? Can't find anything on google about them.
caironjake to metalnigel
5 May 17#3
I use them to work in (delivering parcels) and find them quite comfortable and breathable when jogging small distances and jumping in and out of the van
Begize to metalnigel
5 May 17#6
They're based on an old 80's running shoe design but, afaik, not sold as running trainers as such, more fashion ones. Personally I would probably look for something with more support and cushioning as I know that's what I find more comfortable, but each to their own.
Adidas, Reebok, Nike etc love to sell people expensive running and sports shoes yet there is no scientific evidence it makes any difference for the vast majority of people. As long as your trainers fit, are comortable, support your foot and ankle and feel good when you run, it doesn't matter if they are £20 ones from the market or £200 ones from a sports shop.
AVANTIME
5 May 172#4
Purple for men, seriously, I'm a gay bloke but wouldn't wear them :confused:
questionnaire to AVANTIME
5 May 177#5
Only a problem if you have self confidence issues
willyzippy89 to AVANTIME
5 May 17#7
The shoe Is only for Beliebers :wink:
andybriggs03 to AVANTIME
6 May 17#11
Most stupid comment in hukd history.
gunark
5 May 17#8
Is this 48k or 16k?
r4a
5 May 171#10
Damn you.... just spent 90pounds to buy 3 other pairs from that site..
It was my food money, but oh well there's always the cheap 20p Aldi spaghetti, at least I will have nice shoes.
Opening post
All sizes below in stock at time of posting
UK 7.5 Euro 41.3
UK 8 Euro 42
UK 8.5 Euro 42.7
UK 9 Euro 43.3
UK 9.5 Euro 44
UK 10 Euro 44.3
UK 10.5 Euro 45.3
UK 11 Euro 46
UK 12 Euro 47.7
Blurb
adidas trainers with a foot-hugging two-tone knit upper and asymmetrical lacing. S79053
Textile and synthetic upper.
Textile lining.
Moulded heel counter for added stability.
Heel loop.
Injected EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning.
Rubber sole.
12 comments
Adidas, Reebok, Nike etc love to sell people expensive running and sports shoes yet there is no scientific evidence it makes any difference for the vast majority of people. As long as your trainers fit, are comortable, support your foot and ankle and feel good when you run, it doesn't matter if they are £20 ones from the market or £200 ones from a sports shop.
It was my food money, but oh well there's always the cheap 20p Aldi spaghetti, at least I will have nice shoes.