Definitely worth it. Especially if you don’t have another pair of the lows already. But yeah, half size if you don’t wanna snug fit, but it won’t hurt your bones around the toe area.
I have wider feet and I'm going to try and go a full size up (size 11 to size 12). I went half a size up on the 350V2 Carbon Belugas and I have to wear them without the insole, and they are sometimes uncomfortable, and that's after owning them for over a year. My fear is if I go TTS or half a size up, these 500's might be the same.
I thought I had wide feet LOL! Go the full for sure if you’re fitting tight in 350v2s. These 500s have so much cushion inside, a full size up should really comfortable for you. I haven’t had an issue with 350 v2s so maybe my own personal concerns is just that bone/knuckle I talk about. 450s at tts I couldn’t even last 20 minutes even with the insole out and just gave up trying to stretch them.
@@joshmannbroadcast Yeah I definitely have pretty wide feet, at least in Adidas terms LOL. Thank you for the review, it's nice to see sneakers under room/studio lighting before buying them.
I bought two pairs of 500 low utility blacks. One pair made in india and other in china. The china pair had more room and was better for my wider feet but the india pair was quite tight and uncomfortable
@@joshmannbroadcast yeah and i know some are made in vietnam which i haven't bought any made from there but for me it was definitely a noticeable difference and if its true for all pairs then i would recommend made in china over made in india for this model
I half size up on the mnvn geode and it hurt a little bit on the arch of the shoe. I swapt the insole with high arch insole does help but now it feel like the shoe is too snug instead. So I donmt know what to do. Do you experience any of that?
Depends on your arch issue. Is it plannarfacia? I feel that wanting to start if I'm carrying something heavy or just getting up after sitting for a while on the sofa or in a car. It's complicated with the arch. A lot of work, but selling, going up a half size, and then getting a fitted sole could be the move. - Only if you really like the shoe haha
@@BobbyJoe24. Even the fitted ones? Like, don't they make soles you can put in an oven and they match your foot? Or would any insole just be too thick? I've never tried other insoles in yeezys I wouldn't know haha.
@@joshmannbroadcast I believe the part of the foot called instep arch. I read on the reddit people seem to have this problem too. One suggested high arch insole solve the problem with mine did. After swap them in, the pain is gone. It’s feel like the part that hurt me is side of the shoe and high arch insole tend to prevent my foot from touching that part of the shoe. But anyway, nice review man. My Taupe coming in tmr. Can’t wait
Your foot won’t be in pain if you go true to size. There’s so much soft and cushion around your foot in these. But if you want a relaxed fit and just don’t wanna worry about any tightness if discomfort go the half size up. I don’t think you’ll have any problem with heel slippage in these which would be my one and only concern.
@@seans4935 I’ve found that true with the MNVN, the 350 V1, and the 450s, maybe a full size up on the 450s honestly. But 500 high, and quantum’s, even the 350 v2s and compacts, I’ll stand by the TTS haha
love my 500 highs but might need these too
Definitely worth it. Especially if you don’t have another pair of the lows already. But yeah, half size if you don’t wanna snug fit, but it won’t hurt your bones around the toe area.
500s remind me of the old shoes in a modern style
That’s how I felt about the MNVNs. Classic sole, modern upper.
I have wider feet and I'm going to try and go a full size up (size 11 to size 12). I went half a size up on the 350V2 Carbon Belugas and I have to wear them without the insole, and they are sometimes uncomfortable, and that's after owning them for over a year. My fear is if I go TTS or half a size up, these 500's might be the same.
I thought I had wide feet LOL! Go the full for sure if you’re fitting tight in 350v2s. These 500s have so much cushion inside, a full size up should really comfortable for you. I haven’t had an issue with 350 v2s so maybe my own personal concerns is just that bone/knuckle I talk about. 450s at tts I couldn’t even last 20 minutes even with the insole out and just gave up trying to stretch them.
@@joshmannbroadcast Yeah I definitely have pretty wide feet, at least in Adidas terms LOL. Thank you for the review, it's nice to see sneakers under room/studio lighting before buying them.
@superleggera1900 I gotcha! And yeah no problem, I try to remember to represent different lighting. Can never believe what you see in photos.
It's a first impressions video... I'd like to follow-up with a proper review in about a week or so.
I bought two pairs of 500 low utility blacks. One pair made in india and other in china. The china pair had more room and was better for my wider feet but the india pair was quite tight and uncomfortable
I'll have to see where mine were made from. LOL probably should've checked.
@@joshmannbroadcast yeah and i know some are made in vietnam which i haven't bought any made from there but for me it was definitely a noticeable difference and if its true for all pairs then i would recommend made in china over made in india for this model
Yeezy 500 stone salt is This one of the shoes that Kanye west called fake Yeezy ? Please answer
@@imoxin8643 oh wait, I misread. I thought you were talking about these, the stone taupe. I have no idea about the salts haha
Do they come with extra laces ??
No extra laces in my case. I was thinking about putting the extra 500 high sand laces on them though!
I half size up on the mnvn geode and it hurt a little bit on the arch of the shoe. I swapt the insole with high arch insole does help but now it feel like the shoe is too snug instead. So I donmt know what to do. Do you experience any of that?
Don’t use any insole
Depends on your arch issue. Is it plannarfacia? I feel that wanting to start if I'm carrying something heavy or just getting up after sitting for a while on the sofa or in a car. It's complicated with the arch. A lot of work, but selling, going up a half size, and then getting a fitted sole could be the move. - Only if you really like the shoe haha
@@BobbyJoe24. Even the fitted ones? Like, don't they make soles you can put in an oven and they match your foot? Or would any insole just be too thick? I've never tried other insoles in yeezys I wouldn't know haha.
@@joshmannbroadcast I believe the part of the foot called instep arch. I read on the reddit people seem to have this problem too. One suggested high arch insole solve the problem with mine did. After swap them in, the pain is gone. It’s feel like the part that hurt me is side of the shoe and high arch insole tend to prevent my foot from touching that part of the shoe. But anyway, nice review man. My Taupe coming in tmr. Can’t wait
@@blackbox_kt that’s a new for me, at least it works! And thank you, appreciate your checking out the vid!
They run small or if I wear 9.5 it’s fine ?
Your foot won’t be in pain if you go true to size. There’s so much soft and cushion around your foot in these. But if you want a relaxed fit and just don’t wanna worry about any tightness if discomfort go the half size up. I don’t think you’ll have any problem with heel slippage in these which would be my one and only concern.
Every Yeezy always go .5 up at least
@@seans4935 I’ve found that true with the MNVN, the 350 V1, and the 450s, maybe a full size up on the 450s honestly. But 500 high, and quantum’s, even the 350 v2s and compacts, I’ll stand by the TTS haha
@@seans4935 I talk about it all a bit in the sizing video I posted a while back.
Pronounced: "Tope"
@@sethman1591 like a “oh” sound?
@@joshmannbroadcast yep! 😊
@@sethman1591 gotcha gotcha!