I recently purchased a pair of the S1’s and Ryat boots . I went true to size because of the RU-vid video I watched , of you reviewing the S1’s, where you stated they fit true to size. I ran into an issue with them digging into my arch. Have you or anyone else experienced this with any of the mentioned shoes and did going a half size up solve that issue? I do not have a way of trying them on and I purchase mine from goat. So I will only be able to get them there 😒.
Thank you Hes! You have completely changed my life haha.... I still love my Js but you have put me so deep into comfy shoes not a day goes by I cannot not wear soft and squishy shoes.
I'd love a video that covers shoes that are good for hot weather. So not perse softest, but most cool without being a sandal or slide. I also think the invincible run 2 has a better upper than the 3. The 3's upper is quite lame.
Ok I bought the supercomp finally since on sale and I haven't worn another shoe since!!! I should of believed you a long time ago. Love them so much I started looking into them more and not sure why you haven't compared the elite pair. I wish all the supercomps were in a store near me so I could try on I hate ordering and shipping back.
My one issue with ultraboost... or any adidas for that matter is the lack of proper arch support for my feet. I guess I'm sticking with NB fuel cell for now.
Love all of your reviews -for me they have been spot on. I ve purchased Nike invincible adidas ultraboost and new balance 1080 for plantar fasciitis and have loved ea in different scenarios thanks for your detailed reviews. I ll be watching!👟
I know everyone loves Boost. But for me, my feet are guaranteed to hurt. I’ve had Ultra Boost, Yeezy, Pure Boost, and NMD. NMDs were the only ones that were ok and a lil more comfortable for me. The others had my feet numb, in pain, and limping.
What do you think of the Yeezy 350 v2 today? And where would you put it compared to these comfort sneakers/running shoes? I think about buying a few Yeezy pairs
I'm still rocking the ultraboost from way 2018. The bottom traction is peeling off so I'm looking for a replacements. Anyone have any ideas? I really love my ultraboost because 1) no hands test and just slides in the big opening 2) very stretchy toe area which I can wiggle my toes 3) the middle section is not so tight as I have flat feet.
I have the New Balance rebel v3 and I'm really disappointed with them. They are very warm on feet. The forefoot is far too wide and the cushioning seems to firm up after 30 mins of wearing them. They could also do with being lower .
for me those zoom x invicible 3s have way too much foam in the heel area when im just standing around my feet hurt in those but when im moving there amazing.
I guess it's just me but I'm not going to wear red, orange, purple, green, white, and so forth colored shoes. Would just like the all black option once in a while. Yes, I'm older but I'll barf if I have to buy one more pair of black over white shoes or any shoes with white soles. My thoughts: I have the Invincible 1 and 2. Almost the only Nikes that fit me without a designated wide option. I usually wear 10 wide. Feels good and soft but seem to harden up when jogging on the treadmill (runners may like that). I walk and jog on the treadmill in the Pegasus 38 and can feel some cushion walking and running. It's acceptable. Yes, they're black over white. The SC Trainer (again black over white) is truly the softest and squishy winner even when slow jogging. You can really feel the soft cushion walking or jogging. Although the 10 wide is snug on me. I'd like more room. I wear Hoka Clifton 8 around the house. They are well cushioned but I would not call them soft. I do like them and breathability is great. Got a pair of black 9's (at last) but I don't care for them like the 8's. I was waiting for the SC Trainer v2 for better color options but again I can't accept those colors. I have not tried the NB Rebel because of the color options. Incidentally, adidas have always been too tight for me to wear. The above comment is not meant to disparage, criticize, belittle, humiliate, or degrade any person's likes and dislikes of colors.
Despite we consider it comfortable and a generally speaking a good thing, bouncing instead of walking is a bad thing for your feet, ankles and knees. If you regularly use these type of shoes (not specifically for running, but for your day to day) it's more than probable that you are going to weaken your feet muscles and bones sooner than later, and as a consequence, aging before expected. The less they bounce, the better. Good Video BTW.
Hey guys i'm looking for some new shoes, that comfortable for walking & standing almost 3-8 hour, i have ultraboost 5.0 dna, 4d fwd2, yeezy 350, foam rnnr, but mostly they are hurt after 2 hour of walking and standing, can anyone suggesting me any comfortable shoes? im a bit heavy though 80kg
I also bought cloud surfers in white and they look great feel great + they’re light too. But I got tired of cleaning them lol so I bought a pair of the Hurache runners and they’re solid for anyone wanting a comfy shoe that’s easy on and off. Nike finally got it right keep it up!
Im sorry but the nimbus is not soft or squishy at no point at all not comfortable nor a runner up for a soft sneaker the midsole dont compress at all its very brick feeling do not buy! Side note ima a 230lb barber that stands 10-12 hrs a day.
@@willyesco25 i dont have all of them but i have the more v4 by new balance didnt have no issues besides i had to keep them clean. I have the super comps in my cart ready to order