Difference between revisions of "Running shoes"
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* Heal-to-toe: 27. | * Heal-to-toe: 27.5 mm (R) | ||
In which every UK+US configuration gets me closest to 43.5 EUR. | In which every UK+US configuration gets me closest to 43.5 EUR. |
Revision as of 16:42, 19 January 2015
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.