I just received the flux running shoe from a friend. I have them on right now just walking around my house. I love the feel and comfort. I am not a runner but, I am going to start tomorrow. They are that good.
Thanks for the review! Similar to you and others, I’m trying to transition to barefoot but the truly minimal barefoot like vivos just kill me on concrete and I definitely wouldn’t run on a hard surface with them. I’ve run or done city walks in Altras which have felt great… but they just look so clunky and dorky as most running shoes do. My only question was if the whites would stay white/ stains would come out in the wash. Flux claims that they do and yours look nice so I’ll give them a shot!
Thanks for this comment. 100% with barefoot on concrete or hard flat surfaces. It depends which whites you get the adapt high tops clean the best all others technically they do clean up pretty well depending on your confidence in cleaning shoes. If you're like me I'm really hard on anything white so I'll have some marks & things that won't 100% clean out, but they definitely look way better after a clean. Hopefully that is helpful & you'll have to let me know what your experience is when your 1st pair of Flux footwear shoes come in :) - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc totally! I went with white which I think will be OK. I certainly don’t expect 6 month old white shoes to look brand new (or 2 or 3 months…) but I’m hoping I can keep them looking at least presentable and not like brown for walks around town
I own the black Adapt Runner and what I noticed is the sock-like shoe it tight. When I take the blue insole out it fits better. Overall though, the sneakers are so comfortable.
That's Great feed back :) I had that issue with the adapt low top trainer & just sized up. I know we are all going to be a little different & have different preferences. I never thought to take out the insole that's a great idea & I agree their shoes are incredibly comfortable :)
Glad you were able to break it down so much! I'm trying to decide on an everyday wear shoe but I have super (like SUPER) flat feet, and wide... worried about the trainers not being wide enough toe box now... thinking maybe the runners would be better even for every day wear?
You are very welcome. I'd say for sure the runners are the safe bet. They are the widest of the flux footwear collection :) I know a lot of people that wear them as their every day shoes & love them too!
You're very welcome. I'm with you on the durability too. I'm hoping they will add a wider toe box too. I'm trying a size up to see if that will help. I think they are still a great transition shoe for people that haven't worn bare foot shoes or other zero drop shoes. Also, still the best in my opinion that I have found for standing/walking on concrete all day.
Would you recommend the adapt runners as a good shoe to wear for both running and doing some weightlifting? Seems like a good all around shoe I could get and benefit from.
Ahh Josh. My apologies for just now responding to this. You definitely could. It's not my jam personally, but I know a ton of people who love them for all-purpose use. I'm a big fan of the Adapt high top & low-top trainer for lifting specific & then I wear the Adapt Trail & regular runners for running specific. If you're looking to get the best bang for your buck for just 1 shoe the adapt runners/trail runners are the best way to go for sure :) Hopefully, that helps - Mateo
Good review. I love barefoot shoes but more than 5 miles on concrete and I am toast… I think I’m going to pick up the runner for the long haul runs and walks on concrete. You do think the runner is true to size?
Thank you :) I'm with you on the concrete part. It took a lot of testing to find these which I love. & Yes the runners ran true to size for me. You'll have to let me know your thoughts after a couple of weeks in them.
Hi, I am a massage therapist so the main thing I’m wanting these for are 12 hour shifts massaging. But I also do boxing and hiit workouts. I have narrow feet and really high arches and a bunion on one foot from years of ballet. I just went to Vegas for 2 days and I got shin splints so bad all over my feet, heels, calves, shins, knees. So I’m wanting to retrain my feet to avoid that happening in the future. With my job and my high arches, which of the two between the trainers and the runners would you recommend?
Hi :) Yay, we love our massage therapists :). I'd definitely recommend starting with the RUNNERS. They have the widest toe box & the most cushioning. Cushioning is crucial for those of us who are on our feet all day. I'd recommend the TRAIL RUNNERS they are the best all-around flux shoe in my opinion. With that said over time the flux trainers can be a more stylish option. They are more aggressive on the feet for those transitioning from an unhealthy shoe to a more natural healthy shoe because there is less cushioning & it works your foot muscles more. My barber wears both he started with RUNNERS & then bought the trainers later. All of this to say I think the RUNNERS would be the best option for your needs :) - Mateo
Ohhh this is a great question :) I think it's a preference call here. I''m on my feet all day & I prefer the adapt trainers. My buddy who is also on his feet all day prefers the adapt runners. The Adapt runners are designed to propel you forward that's why the shoe is less thick from the forefoot to the toes which makes them such a great runner. If you're okay with that, then you can definitely rock them :) I hope that was helpful lol - Mateo
Same kind of question I have. Valet attendant right here, walk/ run and stand all day on asphalt, slate and concrete. Would this be a good shoe for it?
@@Isaac-yi3dr I'm biased towards the adapt trainers. They are the best all around shoe, especially for lots of standing or walking on flat hard surfaces. I like the adapt runners purely for running. I do have some friends & family that do wear them as there every day shoes & love them :) I know that's not a finite answer, but that is the best I can give you. I personally recommend to just buy both types of shoes & choose what feels best to you - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc awesome! I actually want to buy both, they both look great. We shall see how it goes. I’m hoping for the trainers to be a daily and the runners for work, but I’ll take into consideration what you said…try both! 🤷♂️. I got the cheaper Amazon Whitins to use as a daily and hopefully break in my feet and get it ready to use these kind of shoes..at work.
Great review! Thanks man! Looking at getting the runners! Are then comfortable for just walking and everyday too? Even tho they push you forward a little?
Thank you 🙂 The runners are definitely comfortable enough to wear as every day shoes. One of my team members wears hers every day and loves them. I think it’s more of a preference! They are also getting to launch a completely water proof version of the runners this month too 🙂 - Mateo
That's a great question :) I have never worn Altra's. With that said I am friends with a lot of endurance athletes. They say the Flux Runners take time to adapt to, because they work more muscles in the legs the way they are designed. Most stick with their Altra's, unless they really want to invest the time to develop the muscles in the leg to transition to the flux runners . I Personally run about 2-4 miles in them at a time & love them. It may also be a preference thing. I hope that helps :) - Mateo
Great question. I'm not sure on this one you could always order them & try them and send them back if they don't fit with the insert. All the flux shoes have a sewed in insert, except the "Trail Runners". The trail runner insert is removable. The Adapt Low Top Trainers or the Adapt Trail Runners would be your best bet. - Mateo
Excellent question! I personally wouldn’t I prefer flat shoes like the flux adapt high top trainers. The runners have a change in height by the toes to help roll off the forefoot better when running. I find it harder to balance when lifting or doing other exercises besides running. Hopefully that was helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions:) I would definitely look at the adapt low top or high top trainers for more gym fitness and lifting.
Great Question! I haven't personally worn Kuru. Based on visiting their website. Their shoes aren't a zero drop front to back, they don't have a wide toe box, & they don't appear to have grounding technology in their shoes. The zero drop & no internal arch support is crucial to redevelop our feet/arches & support the joints above(the exception would be the runners they should be zero drop up to the forefoot before there is a change in height for running purposes), the wide toe box is crucial to let the toes spread out the way they were designed to help with balance & performance, as well as take the stress off the bigger muscles above them. Last the grounding technology part helps us reconnect with the earth & has been shown to reduce stress. That's personally why I love Fluxfootwear & have partnered with them. There's a lot of barefoot companies that offer these features, but from what I have seen Flux is the only zerodrop shoe company with these features in their shoes & I like the way they look too:) I hope that helps & I appreciate your engagement on my channel - Mateo
@theteotv thanks for the reply. Very informative. Do you think there are any benefits to Kuru shoes? From viewing their site, they seem focused on heel pain. Right now, I've been experiencing some serious pain at the top of my heel and the lower part of Achilles Tendon. I think it is the result of overuse (went for 2.66 mile brisk walk over the span of an hour) Have you tried the high-top trainers? Do they provide any ankle support?
@@davidcassoday5932 You are welcome & I see. For me the answer is no because of the long term effects of wearing shoes that destroy joints. I could see how the Kuru shoes can mask the heel pain with their design. You'll either have to keep getting more padding/support on the heel masking the pain vs. correcting it. Is my take on that. I think your intuitively onto it being over use & I'm guessing there is underdeveloped muscles from your low back to your feet (this is true for most of us) I'm going to attach a few links for simple exercises that can make a huge difference for those muscles & especially the achilles. My mom is an avid pickle ball player she was having achilles problems & knee problems in 7 days of walking back wards & the ATG zero program she had significantly less pain & know after doing it for 30-90days she has no pain & continues the exercises regularly to prevent that issue from coming back. You can follow this guy: www.youtube.com/@TheKneesovertoesguy below is my video on their online coaching app & the zero program ua-cam.com/video/cOaeOsZZGFw/v-deo.html This next link is on the back wards treadmill & the benefits of backwards walking. ua-cam.com/video/UoE4qHbXqy8/v-deo.html Doing it in a barefoot or zero drop shoe (I'd recommend the adapt low top trainer for you to start with) You could definitely start these exercises in your current shoes & as the pain starts to dissipate you could transition into a flux shoe. You can find my codes for savings below each video or you can find them all in one spot here: stan.store/drmateo I hope with these tools you can get the root cause of that heel pain fixed once & for all. Keep me posted on how I can be for support :) - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc well I got one trainer and one runner and the insole is something I can’t get into that bumpy feeling just was odd to me. But the looks of the shoes are amazing
@@jbp48080 Thanks for your feedback. It's definitely a unique feeling. I have connected with a few people who have shifted from mainstream shoe brands to flux and it took them a transition period to get used to the more natural zero-drop & wide-toe box shoe. In shoes I wear from other brands I sometimes replace the insole with cork insoles. I'll leave a link here:www.amazon.com/Felt-Store-Cork-Insoles-Pair/dp/B0043X6MK2/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1GB26G7EGMS0W&keywords=cork+insoles+men&qid=1706826124&sprefix=cork+ins%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-6
My apologies for the late response! Mine fit true to size! I have found that to be true for most people that buy them! If they don’t fit they have a pretty easy return system -Mateo
I have been wearing vivobarefoot primus lites and I love the room and the fit. I can’t run in them for long though, so I’m interested in the runners. Do you think the toe box is wide enough for me to comfortably run in coming from the vivos? Also, can you lift in the runners or are they too cushy?
I love it. I started with the primus lites too :) Definitely hard to run in for along time. That's actually how I found these runners myself. They are definitely wide enough (I have plenty of room for my feet & I wear a spacer between my big toe & 2nd toe too), that's my favorite part of them with the Zero drop up to the forefoot. As far as lifting I know quite a few people do w/out a problem. The shoes do roll you towards that forefoot. So I use mine specifically for running & I use the Adapt High Top Trainer for all my lifting & cross training. I have a separate video on those. - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc this is super helpful! Thanks for your response. What’s your favorite color? I want to get the white or beige, but worried it might dirty too fast
@@YourFriendJeff Your so welcome! oh man I rock all whites in all the flux shoes. Apparently they are washable, but I haven't tested that yet. I will test that at some point & create a video. I'm so biased towards the all whites. They do get dirty but I'm cool with it. I think they all look great though :)
Great question :) & yes 100%. both my parents & a lot of my patients beyond their 50's wear them & love them. It's also never too late to start working on keeping the feet & joints healthier- Mateo
Thank you for the feedback :) I’m still a work in progress behind the camera and editing. I did post some UA-cam shorts of me wearing the low top & high top trainers, as well as the runners if you’re still interested in seeing how they look when I’m wearing them.
I had to size up on the Adapt Low Tops . A lot of my friends & families said theirs fit true to size. They have a free return policy if they don't fit :)
Was finally able to decide on Flux Runners for my wife’s birthday! Thanks for the input and discount code!
Awesome man 👊 Happy to help & am excited to hear her review of them 👍 - Mateo
Keeping Mohawks alive thank you
Heck yeah 😆👊
I just received the flux running shoe from a friend. I have them on right now just walking around my house. I love the feel and comfort. I am not a runner but, I am going to start tomorrow. They are that good.
This is awesome to hear Dwight! Thanks for sharing your comments here :) - Mateo
Love the trainer and now learning runner sizing is different. Hopefully they allow exchanges. Thanks for the review!
Thanks for the review! Similar to you and others, I’m trying to transition to barefoot but the truly minimal barefoot like vivos just kill me on concrete and I definitely wouldn’t run on a hard surface with them. I’ve run or done city walks in Altras which have felt great… but they just look so clunky and dorky as most running shoes do.
My only question was if the whites would stay white/ stains would come out in the wash. Flux claims that they do and yours look nice so I’ll give them a shot!
Thanks for this comment. 100% with barefoot on concrete or hard flat surfaces. It depends which whites you get the adapt high tops clean the best all others technically they do clean up pretty well depending on your confidence in cleaning shoes. If you're like me I'm really hard on anything white so I'll have some marks & things that won't 100% clean out, but they definitely look way better after a clean. Hopefully that is helpful & you'll have to let me know what your experience is when your 1st pair of Flux footwear shoes come in :) - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc totally! I went with white which I think will be OK. I certainly don’t expect 6 month old white shoes to look brand new (or 2 or 3 months…) but I’m hoping I can keep them looking at least presentable and not like brown for walks around town
@@mateofrancodc and I used your code:) thanks!
I own the black Adapt Runner and what I noticed is the sock-like shoe it tight. When I take the blue insole out it fits better. Overall though, the sneakers are so comfortable.
That's Great feed back :) I had that issue with the adapt low top trainer & just sized up. I know we are all going to be a little different & have different preferences. I never thought to take out the insole that's a great idea & I agree their shoes are incredibly comfortable :)
Glad you were able to break it down so much! I'm trying to decide on an everyday wear shoe but I have super (like SUPER) flat feet, and wide... worried about the trainers not being wide enough toe box now... thinking maybe the runners would be better even for every day wear?
You are very welcome. I'd say for sure the runners are the safe bet. They are the widest of the flux footwear collection :) I know a lot of people that wear them as their every day shoes & love them too!
Thanks for the review, just purchased the Adapt Runner from your link!
How do you like the runners
They are great! Very comfy
@@jbp48080
Thanks for the review. I hope they make them wider bc they look great and more durable than other brands which is what I'm looking for.
You're very welcome. I'm with you on the durability too. I'm hoping they will add a wider toe box too. I'm trying a size up to see if that will help. I think they are still a great transition shoe for people that haven't worn bare foot shoes or other zero drop shoes. Also, still the best in my opinion that I have found for standing/walking on concrete all day.
Would you recommend the adapt runners as a good shoe to wear for both running and doing some weightlifting? Seems like a good all around shoe I could get and benefit from.
Ahh Josh. My apologies for just now responding to this. You definitely could. It's not my jam personally, but I know a ton of people who love them for all-purpose use. I'm a big fan of the Adapt high top & low-top trainer for lifting specific & then I wear the Adapt Trail & regular runners for running specific. If you're looking to get the best bang for your buck for just 1 shoe the adapt runners/trail runners are the best way to go for sure :) Hopefully, that helps - Mateo
Good review. I love barefoot shoes but more than 5 miles on concrete and I am toast… I think I’m going to pick up the runner for the long haul runs and walks on concrete. You do think the runner is true to size?
Thank you :) I'm with you on the concrete part. It took a lot of testing to find these which I love. & Yes the runners ran true to size for me. You'll have to let me know your thoughts after a couple of weeks in them.
TTS for me also. I am a pretty solid 7 and that size was a good fit. These shoes are super comfortable.
Hi, I am a massage therapist so the main thing I’m wanting these for are 12 hour shifts massaging. But I also do boxing and hiit workouts.
I have narrow feet and really high arches and a bunion on one foot from years of ballet. I just went to Vegas for 2 days and I got shin splints so bad all over my feet, heels, calves, shins, knees.
So I’m wanting to retrain my feet to avoid that happening in the future. With my job and my high arches, which of the two between the trainers and the runners would you recommend?
Hi :) Yay, we love our massage therapists :). I'd definitely recommend starting with the RUNNERS. They have the widest toe box & the most cushioning. Cushioning is crucial for those of us who are on our feet all day. I'd recommend the TRAIL RUNNERS they are the best all-around flux shoe in my opinion. With that said over time the flux trainers can be a more stylish option. They are more aggressive on the feet for those transitioning from an unhealthy shoe to a more natural healthy shoe because there is less cushioning & it works your foot muscles more. My barber wears both he started with RUNNERS & then bought the trainers later. All of this to say I think the RUNNERS would be the best option for your needs :) - Mateo
would you reccomend the adapt runners for all day walking? 20-30k steps in a 8-9hr span
gonna be using for work
currently using reebok flashfilm 2
Ohhh this is a great question :) I think it's a preference call here. I''m on my feet all day & I prefer the adapt trainers. My buddy who is also on his feet all day prefers the adapt runners. The Adapt runners are designed to propel you forward that's why the shoe is less thick from the forefoot to the toes which makes them such a great runner. If you're okay with that, then you can definitely rock them :) I hope that was helpful lol
- Mateo
Same kind of question I have. Valet attendant right here, walk/ run and stand all day on asphalt, slate and concrete. Would this be a good shoe for it?
@@Isaac-yi3dr I'm biased towards the adapt trainers. They are the best all around shoe, especially for lots of standing or walking on flat hard surfaces. I like the adapt runners purely for running. I do have some friends & family that do wear them as there every day shoes & love them :) I know that's not a finite answer, but that is the best I can give you. I personally recommend to just buy both types of shoes & choose what feels best to you - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc awesome! I actually want to buy both, they both look great. We shall see how it goes. I’m hoping for the trainers to be a daily and the runners for work, but I’ll take into consideration what you said…try both! 🤷♂️. I got the cheaper Amazon Whitins to use as a daily and hopefully break in my feet and get it ready to use these kind of shoes..at work.
Great review! Thanks man! Looking at getting the runners! Are then comfortable for just walking and everyday too? Even tho they push you forward a little?
Thank you 🙂 The runners are definitely comfortable enough to wear as every day shoes. One of my team members wears hers every day and loves them. I think it’s more of a preference! They are also getting to launch a completely water proof version of the runners this month too 🙂 - Mateo
Hi,I just watched your review on the Fluxfootwear shoe. What is the 10% off discount code for Flux footwear please???
👉DRMATEO👈 will save you 10% each & every time you check out :)
Are you still wearing flux trainers
How would they compare to Altra?
That's a great question :) I have never worn Altra's. With that said I am friends with a lot of endurance athletes. They say the Flux Runners take time to adapt to, because they work more muscles in the legs the way they are designed. Most stick with their Altra's, unless they really want to invest the time to develop the muscles in the leg to transition to the flux runners . I Personally run about 2-4 miles in them at a time & love them. It may also be a preference thing. I hope that helps :) - Mateo
can you use these with the PROTALUS inserts for Plantar Fasciitis? or any inserts for that matter
Great question. I'm not sure on this one you could always order them & try them and send them back if they don't fit with the insert. All the flux shoes have a sewed in insert, except the "Trail Runners". The trail runner insert is removable. The Adapt Low Top Trainers or the Adapt Trail Runners would be your best bet. - Mateo
Hi! Great review! What kind of distance do you run in these?
Thank you, I greatly appreciate that. I run about 1-2 miles a day in them :)
Would you wear the runners in the gym??
Excellent question! I personally wouldn’t I prefer flat shoes like the flux adapt high top trainers. The runners have a change in height by the toes to help roll off the forefoot better when running. I find it harder to balance when lifting or doing other exercises besides running. Hopefully that was helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions:) I would definitely look at the adapt low top or high top trainers for more gym fitness and lifting.
What's your take on Kuru footwear?
Great Question! I haven't personally worn Kuru. Based on visiting their website. Their shoes aren't a zero drop front to back, they don't have a wide toe box, & they don't appear to have grounding technology in their shoes. The zero drop & no internal arch support is crucial to redevelop our feet/arches & support the joints above(the exception would be the runners they should be zero drop up to the forefoot before there is a change in height for running purposes), the wide toe box is crucial to let the toes spread out the way they were designed to help with balance & performance, as well as take the stress off the bigger muscles above them. Last the grounding technology part helps us reconnect with the earth & has been shown to reduce stress. That's personally why I love Fluxfootwear & have partnered with them. There's a lot of barefoot companies that offer these features, but from what I have seen Flux is the only zerodrop shoe company with these features in their shoes & I like the way they look too:) I hope that helps & I appreciate your engagement on my channel - Mateo
@theteotv thanks for the reply. Very informative. Do you think there are any benefits to Kuru shoes? From viewing their site, they seem focused on heel pain.
Right now, I've been experiencing some serious pain at the top of my heel and the lower part of Achilles Tendon. I think it is the result of overuse (went for 2.66 mile brisk walk over the span of an hour)
Have you tried the high-top trainers? Do they provide any ankle support?
@@davidcassoday5932 You are welcome & I see. For me the answer is no because of the long term effects of wearing shoes that destroy joints. I could see how the Kuru shoes can mask the heel pain with their design. You'll either have to keep getting more padding/support on the heel masking the pain vs. correcting it. Is my take on that.
I think your intuitively onto it being over use & I'm guessing there is underdeveloped muscles from your low back to your feet (this is true for most of us) I'm going to attach a few links for simple exercises that can make a huge difference for those muscles & especially the achilles. My mom is an avid pickle ball player she was having achilles problems & knee problems in 7 days of walking back wards & the ATG zero program she had significantly less pain & know after doing it for 30-90days she has no pain & continues the exercises regularly to prevent that issue from coming back. You can follow this guy: www.youtube.com/@TheKneesovertoesguy
below is my video on their online coaching app & the zero program ua-cam.com/video/cOaeOsZZGFw/v-deo.html
This next link is on the back wards treadmill & the benefits of backwards walking. ua-cam.com/video/UoE4qHbXqy8/v-deo.html
Doing it in a barefoot or zero drop shoe (I'd recommend the adapt low top trainer for you to start with) You could definitely start these exercises in your current shoes & as the pain starts to dissipate you could transition into a flux shoe.
You can find my codes for savings below each video or you can find them all in one spot here: stan.store/drmateo
I hope with these tools you can get the root cause of that heel pain fixed once & for all. Keep me posted on how I can be for support :) - Mateo
Nice review, im using your code to try the runners.
Thank you! Keep me posted...I'd love to hear your thoughts on them. 👊
What is the discount code please??
@@mateofrancodc well I got one trainer and one runner and the insole is something I can’t get into that bumpy feeling just was odd to me. But the looks of the shoes are amazing
@@jbp48080 Thanks for your feedback. It's definitely a unique feeling. I have connected with a few people who have shifted from mainstream shoe brands to flux and it took them a transition period to get used to the more natural zero-drop & wide-toe box shoe. In shoes I wear from other brands I sometimes replace the insole with cork insoles. I'll leave a link here:www.amazon.com/Felt-Store-Cork-Insoles-Pair/dp/B0043X6MK2/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1GB26G7EGMS0W&keywords=cork+insoles+men&qid=1706826124&sprefix=cork+ins%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-6
So for the adapt runner should I get a half size up or should I stay true to my size?
My apologies for the late response! Mine fit true to size! I have found that to be true for most people that buy them! If they don’t fit they have a pretty easy return system -Mateo
I have been wearing vivobarefoot primus lites and I love the room and the fit. I can’t run in them for long though, so I’m interested in the runners. Do you think the toe box is wide enough for me to comfortably run in coming from the vivos? Also, can you lift in the runners or are they too cushy?
I love it. I started with the primus lites too :) Definitely hard to run in for along time. That's actually how I found these runners myself. They are definitely wide enough (I have plenty of room for my feet & I wear a spacer between my big toe & 2nd toe too), that's my favorite part of them with the Zero drop up to the forefoot. As far as lifting I know quite a few people do w/out a problem. The shoes do roll you towards that forefoot. So I use mine specifically for running & I use the Adapt High Top Trainer for all my lifting & cross training. I have a separate video on those. - Mateo
@@mateofrancodc this is super helpful! Thanks for your response. What’s your favorite color? I want to get the white or beige, but worried it might dirty too fast
@@YourFriendJeff Your so welcome! oh man I rock all whites in all the flux shoes. Apparently they are washable, but I haven't tested that yet. I will test that at some point & create a video. I'm so biased towards the all whites. They do get dirty but I'm cool with it. I think they all look great though :)
Is this a ideal shoe for someone in their esrly 50’s?
Great question :) & yes 100%. both my parents & a lot of my patients beyond their 50's wear them & love them. It's also never too late to start working on keeping the feet & joints healthier- Mateo
Are these sold in any stores ?
Not that I am aware of yet. They do have free shipping on returns. I believe for sizing issues.
Love the review. Wish you could have shown you wearing them but otherwise great review!
Thank you for the feedback :) I’m still a work in progress behind the camera and editing. I did post some UA-cam shorts of me wearing the low top & high top trainers, as well as the runners if you’re still interested in seeing how they look when I’m wearing them.
Hi, did they fit true to size?
I had to size up on the Adapt Low Tops . A lot of my friends & families said theirs fit true to size. They have a free return policy if they don't fit :)
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Why are you stuck in 2015