Midsole drop: 10 mm (heel: 30 mm, forefoot: 20 mm)
Continental Better Rubber outsole
Yarn in upper contains at least 50% Parley Ocean Plastic and 50% recycled polyester / Minimum 10% less emissions per pair when compared to a previous version
adidas[adidas.com] has for adiClub Members (free to join[adidas.com]): adidas Men's & Women's Ultraboost Light Running Shoes on sale as lister below. Shipping is free w/ adiClub account.
Hokka gives Wide size option, this doesn't. NB 1080v13 Wide is best shoe for me with Wide option. Hokka Bondi/Clifton Wide is my second choice. Adidas is always bit narrow to me.
How are these for everyday regular use for walking? I stand and work for 10hours everyday
my own personal experience and coming from adidas plr x and to a lesser extent nmd r1.
and im sure others will say differently.
i began using these recently and maybe worn them about 10 times. these hurt my feet after just a few hours. wearing them any longer and my feet ache real bad.
i wore them today and my feet are still hurting and i took them off about 4 hours ago.
going forward, i will only wear them for a few hours or less. they are very narrow and the shoe is a slip on. there is no tongue so i cant really loosen them up to give my feet a rest.
going back to the plr x.
nmd had no structure and my feet were actually caving inwards when i walked.
Looking for answers too. I hear ultra boost light is very comfy. I know for a fact that normal ultra boost is very hard and not great for standing/walking in comparison to NMD boost
see my reply. again just my opinion. but these are too narrow to wear for a long period of time.
i do wear thorlo hiking socks but changed to a lesser padded sock today but my feet are still hurting me. never again will i wear these to work.
I don't need anything fancy just good for walking OR running / basic athletic sports casually played... someone in another thread told me that running shoes aren't the best for lots of side to side motions so, blegh
My life is getting more complicated.
Also I wonder "you get what you pay for" - how true is this for shoes? And what're the nuances where it's not just yes or no.
see my previous replies.
again, just my opinion but these are too narrow to wear for long periods of time. these are slip on shows with no tongues so there is no way to allow my feet to rest without taking them off.
will go back to adidas plr x. i wore those for years due to their simplicity and comfort and now i remember why i did.
Be warned- the last eyelet is plastic and when I wore mine within a couple months the plastic eyelet broke after tying shoes. If you get these keep your receipt and emails so you can return.
47 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
try to use the 15% off code: BMS18ADP or 3K8JMDLUThank you. This worked for me!
Hokka gives Wide size option, this doesn't. NB 1080v13 Wide is best shoe for me with Wide option. Hokka Bondi/Clifton Wide is my second choice. Adidas is always bit narrow to me.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
my own personal experience and coming from adidas plr x and to a lesser extent nmd r1.
and im sure others will say differently.
i began using these recently and maybe worn them about 10 times. these hurt my feet after just a few hours. wearing them any longer and my feet ache real bad.
i wore them today and my feet are still hurting and i took them off about 4 hours ago.
going forward, i will only wear them for a few hours or less. they are very narrow and the shoe is a slip on. there is no tongue so i cant really loosen them up to give my feet a rest.
going back to the plr x.
nmd had no structure and my feet were actually caving inwards when i walked.
see my reply. again just my opinion. but these are too narrow to wear for a long period of time.
i do wear thorlo hiking socks but changed to a lesser padded sock today but my feet are still hurting me. never again will i wear these to work.
I don't need anything fancy just good for walking OR running / basic athletic sports casually played... someone in another thread told me that running shoes aren't the best for lots of side to side motions so, blegh
My life is getting more complicated.
Also I wonder "you get what you pay for" - how true is this for shoes? And what're the nuances where it's not just yes or no.
see my previous replies.
again, just my opinion but these are too narrow to wear for long periods of time. these are slip on shows with no tongues so there is no way to allow my feet to rest without taking them off.
will go back to adidas plr x. i wore those for years due to their simplicity and comfort and now i remember why i did.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
$133 now