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.
How are these for everyday regular use for walking? I stand and work for 10hours everyday
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
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Thanks for flagging though!
I had the same issue with the black/white Ultraboost Light in size 11, but got it to work just now while logged in and when trying from within a CB app.
If logging in doesn't do it for you, then I'd say try a different browser.
One of the codes OP posted in a comment worked and got the price down to $56 for Ultraboost Light and $59 for Pureboost 23.
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
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How are these for everyday regular use for walking? I stand and work for 10hours everyday
Looking for answers THREE LOL
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.
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.
You get what you pay for is definitely a dated thing. Many things are marked up 10x and generics can be of similar quality but it all really depends on what you're shopping for I think
Back to Adidas though, I really liked the Iniki / i5923 which is no longer made but I believe it is the same exact boost found in the NMD. Great for walking around/being on your feet a lot. I haven't tried the ultra boost light or PLRBoost that are supposedly comfy as well
How are these for everyday regular use for walking? I stand and work for 10hours everyday
It works absolutely fine. Its my go to shoe when i need to walk a lot. I observed that the shoe fit on the shorter side. I suggest to take .5 next to ur original size
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Worked, thank you!
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
Thanks for flagging though!
I had the same issue with the black/white Ultraboost Light in size 11, but got it to work just now while logged in and when trying from within a CB app.
If logging in doesn't do it for you, then I'd say try a different browser.
One of the codes OP posted in a comment worked and got the price down to $56 for Ultraboost Light and $59 for Pureboost 23.
or 3K8JMDLUI 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.
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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.
You get what you pay for is definitely a dated thing. Many things are marked up 10x and generics can be of similar quality but it all really depends on what you're shopping for I think
Back to Adidas though, I really liked the Iniki / i5923 which is no longer made but I believe it is the same exact boost found in the NMD. Great for walking around/being on your feet a lot. I haven't tried the ultra boost light or PLRBoost that are supposedly comfy as well
I had to login before I could add them to cart.
It works absolutely fine. Its my go to shoe when i need to walk a lot. I observed that the shoe fit on the shorter side. I suggest to take .5 next to ur original size
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