Forcefields on Jordans

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Just wondering if people wear forcefields with their Jordans.  Also, which Jordans are they a good idea to wear with?  For instance, would you wear them with the 3s or 11s? Just curious to know.
 
I wear them in mine to help fill out the toebox if it's really roomy, ie. the Cement 4's.
 
I have Force Fields in just about every single pair of Jordans I own.  However, they're not always effective.  For example, they don't really do much in preventing creases on the 2s or 5s (from my experience at least).  With models like 1s and 3s, they work like magic.  

I heard sneaker shields are better since you can easily use them for multiple pairs, though I haven't gotten around to trying those out yet.  
 
Good to know.  I might try out the sneaker shields as well.

Have the forcefields in my 3s.  Definitey make them snugger, but I'm willing to sacrifice I little toe space for less creases.   
 
Good to know.  I might try out the sneaker shields as well.

Have the forcefields in my 3s.  Definitey make them snugger, but I'm willing to sacrifice I little toe space for less creases.   
Yeah, I suggest trying the sneaker shields first.  You'll end up saving a lot of money in the long run from what I hear.  Force Fields will eventually wear out and become loose, so they'll end up shuffling about while you wear them when they age.  

Try thinner socks to compensate for the snug feel.  
 
I've tried the sneaker shields on my 10s and two of my 5s and they work really well. They don't completely prevent creases, I don't think anything does, but it really reduces the amount of creasing compared to not wearing the sneaker shields at all.
 
I wear 'em in my Cement IV's, which for me at least, are notoriously loose in the toe-box. I hate the way the current IV's look when the toe-box gets badly creased. Never really needed it in any of my other J's
 
I use sneaker shields on my shoes, they work pretty good, don't totally prevent creasing, but certainly help.
 
I use wearable shoe trees in all white "leather" jordans and buy in a half size up.
I also wear nike socks under jordan socks with the shoe trees.
I wear force fields in all black jordans.
 
Would never sacrifice my comfort. My shoes never crease that bad. Ive seen ppls white cement 4's crease after 1 wear..
I've worn mine 5-7 times and they can pass as DS
 
Would never sacrifice my comfort. My shoes never crease that bad. Ive seen ppls white cement 4's crease after 1 wear..
I've worn mine 5-7 times and they can pass as DS

I can't even feel them when I put mine in....


I wear shields with the 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,12, and 14. The rest are just shoes that don't crease easy
 
Force fields never worked on my air forces, so i never tried them with jordans. Wearable shoe trees sound interesting but extremely uncomfortable.
 
ONE IMPORTANT RULE....

LET THE SHOE BE THE SHOE....

itz not like u wear a condom all day....

u get what im saying??? cause i kinda dont  
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They've worked for me on flimsy leather pairs. Doesn't stop creasing fully, if your looking for something more effective get sneaker shields.
 
It's shoes and it's meant to be creased.  We hate it but what else can you do.  It's funny how we cherish things that are not alive.
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Anyone wear them with the 11s?  Don't know if those really need them.

I do like wearing them in shoes that have large toe boxes (3s come to mind).  I have them in my South Beach Lebron's though and they are super snug, so I don't recommend as much. 
 
I used to use force fields, but they wear out over time, and my leather Jordans still ended up creased. Then that adhesive doesn't last.

Not the best solution.

Sneaker shields > Force Fields
 
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Heres a trick I learned on NT about 6 years ago: I fold up 1 or 2 plastic bags into the size of the toe box to fill any excess space which will lead to creasing. I've been doing it on all of my Jordans that easily crease (1-8 for me) and it keeps creasing very minimal, especially when your foot is in the shoe. I have found this both cheap and comfortable. I recommend it to anyone that wants to minimize the creasing on their shoes.
 
only thing that prevents creasing is not wearing them, if you stop the creasing in the toe it obviously HAS to crease somewhere and now you will have huge creases closer to the middle of the shoe. Just wear em and stuff them when you're done. Ive never had someone say "man i love those shoes but the toe is creased" cuz they are meant to crease. That or dont bend your foot while walking and look like an idiot which defeats the purpose of the shoes
 
I've never used force fields or sneaker shields or whatever. If I really want to prevent creasing I'll just stuff them/put the shoe trees back in after every wear, and that works pretty well.

Honestly don't care enough to put some metal or plastic thing inside my shoe. Shoes will crease. You can't expect a pair of kicks to look DS after 10 wears.
 
My only question is, are these uncomfortable to wear with the shoes also? I've never worn them inside of a shoe before.

As for me, I just put the shoe trees back in after I'm done wearing them. *Shrugs*
 
Anyone wear them with the 11s?  Don't know if those really need them.

I do like wearing them in shoes that have large toe boxes (3s come to mind).  I have them in my South Beach Lebron's though and they are super snug, so I don't recommend as much. 
I do...

Wore em with my CG's and they have no creasing at all.....

I didn't wear them with my white/red low 11's and they creased bad on the sides ....
 
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