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Black/velvet brown - $107.97
Seaseme/Buff gold - $95.97
Photon dust/white -$100.97
White/volt - $100.97
University red/campfire orange (Extra wide)- $100.97
Black/Bronzine -$100.97
White/Platinum tint - $111.97
Light armory blue /Star blue , Black/white ( Extra wide ) , Black/White, Black/Anthracite, White/White, Wolf gray/pure platinum, Black/Dark Grey , White/White(extra wide) - $128
https://www.nike.com/t/infinityrn...DR2665-006
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Just make sure you get half size up and you should be good.
Are you a runner or do you use the shoes to walk around. It's a big difference and no, briskly jogging around the block doesn't count. Ultraboost are comfy as all heck and do last long...I wore them when I owned/operated my own restaurant where I was on my feet for 10 hours a day and they were like walking on clouds and lasted a long time. Having said that they are marketed as running shoes but they are NOT. They're lifestyle/comfort shoes. That squishiness has no energy return, no response, etc. Go to any 5k/10k/half-marathon/marathon and you won't see a single pair of Ultraboost out there. Not a hater too, I have half a dozen in different colorways.
In any event, I suggest people go try shoes on. I was literally at the outlets today and tried on the usual suspects...Nimbus/Kayano/Invincible/Boston/Glycerine/Triumph and these. Glycerine's worked the best for me but these were a close second.
I tried the well regarded Invincibles and found them a little too soft in the rear where it felt unstable on a run and the arch was too high for my feet. The infinity's worked better but just wish they were a tad softer...something in between the two would be perfect fo me.
In any event, YMMV. Try them on. If you're buying it to walk around and last a long time...honestly, you shouldn't even bother looking at purpose made road running shoes.