I wasn't speaking for everyone, just myself. I live in TX lol
lol that explains it then. if i played in texas on that rock hard ground i'd probably wear some lebrons or air max 360's haha
I wasn't speaking for everyone, just myself. I live in TX lol
I typically wear a 13-13.5 in cleats. I don't have super wide feet, but they are wide in the toe box. Anyone out there with a similar foot wear these? I see they only have 13's or 14's (if you can find them)
I'm the exact same size with a wide toe box. The 13s have worked really nicely, the lacing system really makes them adjustable to your foot.
Mine fell apart after 20 games or so. I do not recommend them if you're rough on shoes as I am
Mine fell apart after 20 games or so. I do not recommend them if you're rough on shoes as I am
And if you bought legit ones from an authorized retailer they come with a 2 year defect warranty.
One of my nubs actually ripped off a few weeks ago. I should be hearing back shortly if they're going to replace them. I've seen them replace another board bros whose has ripped on the side.
Or I can get my answer on this one. Sorry that some folks say they run small and some say they true to size, it must be a crime that I want various opinions before ordering a pair to avoid going through return/exchange process online!
Forgive me please!
Thick skin. You need thick skin here. If that upset you, don't ever venture into the lounge.
I found some of the speed cross 3 lab series (which is apparently the racing version of the S3), for $74! Super snug fit, very light and the water resistant coating is a huge plus.
I can now vouch for how good their customer service is. Yesterday I received an email with an invoice for a new pair of shoes being sent out to me free of charge. I filed a warranty claim with them due to one of the nubs ripping off. Very easy process as well. Called them, gave them the info, filled out a form, and sent them pics. Even requested a diff color and that's what they're sending.
I been wearing the Salomon Fellraisers and are good for wide feet... little more aggressive knobs.. also more balanced heel to fore foot..