Maybesize up a half. I have ordered a size 13.5 in a couple of pairs of Ultraboost (Parley and Uncaged). I have a couple of pairs of the ZX Flux in 13 and so was advised to go half a size up especially as I have wide feet. Both trainers the width id say is spot on but there is a bit more room at the front - probably no more than a thumbs width.
Havethe ultraboost 22, used them for few 5ks, treadmill running and recently on my vacations (loads of walking). They feel superb and the quality is excellent. In my opinion, the foam gets softer after a while. No complaints, looks good and feels good! tomo2186 •
With30+ miles a week of running, I enjoy all training days from track workouts to half marathon Sunday runs. I rotate about 3 shoes at a time while running to make sure I give each running technology a run for its money, and to give the best opinion I can while not being bias. Recent Times: Mile: 5:54, 5k: 19:58, 10k: 43:27.
PicassoSwerve said: Nmd's are better for lifting cause its a flatter sole. Eh they're alright but any shoe with a compressive sole like boost isn't the best. For cardio nmd's don't offer much support because of the reason Picasso said, they're flat. You're better off with some free runs or some ultra boosts.
Overall I can confidently say that Ultraboosts are indeed good for running. They provide unparalleled comfort, support, and versatility. Whether you are a casual
Dontuse ultraboosts for badminton, the way you move on a court will just break your ankle if you use any type of running shoes. As for looks, if you think yonex shoes are ugly, look at other brands like mizuno they have a better look imo. If you're serious about badminton you should really consider real badminton/volleyball shoes.
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