Difference between revisions of "Running shoes"
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* UK: 9 | * UK: 9 | ||
* US: 9.5 | * US: 9.5 | ||
* EUR: 43.5 | * EUR: 43.5 (44) | ||
* Heal-to-toe: 27. | * Heal-to-toe: 27.5 mm (R) | ||
In which every configuration gets me | In which every UK+US configuration gets me closest to 43.5 EUR. | ||
== Adidas xx == | == Adidas xx == | ||
* Date: 2007 | * Date: 2007 | ||
* Size: 9.5 43 - good fit | * Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit | ||
Regular uninspired running shoe. My shoe for getting into running. | Regular uninspired running shoe. My shoe for getting into running. | ||
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== Nike Free 3 v2.0 == | == Nike Free 3 v2.0 == | ||
* Date: April 2011 | * Date: April 2011 | ||
* Size: 9.5 43 - bit short, tight toe-box | * Size: US 9.5 43 - bit short, tight toe-box | ||
Great model of the original minimal running shoe. Lightweight. Used them as day-to-day shoes. | Great model of the original minimal running shoe. Lightweight. Used them as day-to-day shoes. | ||
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== Saucony Kinvara 1 == | == Saucony Kinvara 1 == | ||
* Date: February 2011 | * Date: February 2011 | ||
* Size: 9.5 43 - perfect fit | * Size: US 9.5 43 - perfect fit | ||
Great neutral mid-stroke running shoe. Suitable for marathons. | Great neutral mid-stroke running shoe. Suitable for marathons. | ||
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== Nike Free 3 v4.0 == | == Nike Free 3 v4.0 == | ||
* Date: May 2012 | * Date: May 2012 | ||
* Size: 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box | * Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box | ||
Updated Nike Free to feed the sneaker market. Comfortable and just enough cushion. | Updated Nike Free to feed the sneaker market. Comfortable and just enough cushion. | ||
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== Skechers GoBionic == | == Skechers GoBionic == | ||
* Date: January 2013 | * Date: January 2013 | ||
* Size: 10 43.5 - bit loose fit, good wide toe-box | * Size: US 10 43.5 - bit loose fit, good wide toe-box | ||
A really minimal and lightweight running shoe. This is what the Nike Free really could become. Used as regular daily shoes. | A really minimal and lightweight running shoe. This is what the Nike Free really could become. Used as regular daily shoes. | ||
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== Nike Free 3 v5.0 == | == Nike Free 3 v5.0 == | ||
* Date: July 2013 | * Date: July 2013 | ||
* Size: 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box - holes caused by big and little toe | * Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box - holes caused by big and little toe | ||
Light weight, good upper, but does not exceed 6 months of daily use. | Light weight, good upper, but does not exceed 6 months of daily use. | ||
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== Saucony Kinvara 5 running shoes == | |||
* Date: February 2016 | |||
* Size: US 10 44 - Another pair of Kinvaras, good fit, bit wide foot-box on 44 | |||
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== Nike Free Flyknit v4.0 == | |||
* Date: September 2015 Nike Warsaw, re-purchased July 2017 Ebay | |||
* Size: US 10 44 - Great soft upper, flexible, strings that loops over to keep the fabric on place, holds up for over 18 months of daily use. Begins to tear near the sole on both sides after a while. The loops holding the upper tears. |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 22 September 2018
Preferred sizing
Shoe size:
- Type: wide
- UK: 9
- US: 9.5
- EUR: 43.5 (44)
- Heal-to-toe: 27.5 mm (R)
In which every UK+US configuration gets me closest to 43.5 EUR.
Adidas xx
- Date: 2007
- Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit
Regular uninspired running shoe. My shoe for getting into running.
Nike Free 3 v2.0
- Date: April 2011
- Size: US 9.5 43 - bit short, tight toe-box
Great model of the original minimal running shoe. Lightweight. Used them as day-to-day shoes.
Saucony Kinvara 1
- Date: February 2011
- Size: US 9.5 43 - perfect fit
Great neutral mid-stroke running shoe. Suitable for marathons.
Nike Free 3 v4.0
- Date: May 2012
- Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box
Updated Nike Free to feed the sneaker market. Comfortable and just enough cushion.
Skechers GoBionic
- Date: January 2013
- Size: US 10 43.5 - bit loose fit, good wide toe-box
A really minimal and lightweight running shoe. This is what the Nike Free really could become. Used as regular daily shoes.
Nike Free 3 v5.0
- Date: July 2013
- Size: US 9.5 43 - good fit, tight toe-box - holes caused by big and little toe
Light weight, good upper, but does not exceed 6 months of daily use.
Saucony Kinvara 5 running shoes
- Date: February 2016
- Size: US 10 44 - Another pair of Kinvaras, good fit, bit wide foot-box on 44
Nike Free Flyknit v4.0
- Date: September 2015 Nike Warsaw, re-purchased July 2017 Ebay
- Size: US 10 44 - Great soft upper, flexible, strings that loops over to keep the fabric on place, holds up for over 18 months of daily use. Begins to tear near the sole on both sides after a while. The loops holding the upper tears.