Official Nike TP Tech Pack (Tech Fleece) Thread - August 27, 2015

love my roshes...

would u guys recommend using crep on them to weather proof? or something else?
 
man, this sucks.

i got my roshes from FNL yesterday, and when i tried them on- they were still a little too snug (mind you i was at work and wearing dress socks) and the was space between the big toe and the front of the shoe. so much so that when i tried to walk, it made a dent so you saw where my ended.

i even got a half size bigger... SMH

I HELLA WANTED THESE TOO!!!!!! >: >: :wow: :smh:
 
Every dumb site that gives u suggestions on how these run all say tts...

Well luckily you have this site lol
Huaraches run just like other huaraches so size up .5 to 1 full size
Roshes run half a size small so size up half a size (not for wide footers unfortunately)
Prestos run true to size.
 
So for once we had a morning here that was below 80 degrees so I decided to go out with one of my tech fleece pairs to run my morning errands. One things for sure, although they all fit into the trainer/runner category of sneakers and are made of the same material each shoe definitely serves different purposes. For instance the huaraches are light but they definitely keep your feet warm. I'd say they're more of a late fall-winter shoe and you'd have no issue with warmth. The Prestos are also surprisingly warm and retain a decent amount of heat. Not as much as the huaraches but definitely a great fall/early spring shoe. The roshes were by far the most comfortable in this weather right now. Considerably more breathable than the other 2 pairs and they're what I ended up wearing for my errands. No sweaty foot issues or anything. Sorry for the awkward angle shots lol
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For who about to get Roshe Tech Fleece.
That whatever it called black plastic on the toe box of hurt my toe like hell. I even got .5 bigger thoght it will be fine. Went out to go shopping started to hurt after half an hour walk. I have to keep take them out for rest every 5 mins. Hope they stretch cause I don't know they will take it back after worn.
I'm returning my roshes....These are not TTS and uncomfortable.   Didn't even try to attempt to unlace them and try both on to walk in.  As stated few times earlier, these don't have the same fit like  the original roshes and the toe box is different.  

I'll keep the all black and grey prestos.  
 
I'm returning my roshes....These are not TTS and uncomfortable.   Didn't even try to attempt to unlace them and try both on to walk in.  As stated few times earlier, these don't have the same fit like  the original roshes and the toe box is different.  
I'll keep the all black and grey prestos.  

It was stated a few times in this thread before and after release that you should go atleast .5 up on the roshes because of the toe cap
 
Well luckily you have this site lol
Huaraches run just like other huaraches so size up .5 to 1 full size
Roshes run half a size small so size up half a size (not for wide footers unfortunately)
Prestos run true to size.

Yup this sites more reliable than almost anything else lol
 
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normal roshes i cant tell the difference between a sz8 and a 8.5

the NM TP roshes i had to go 8.5 and the toe box is snug/but wouldnt say uncomfortable by any means...

for my feet anyway

so def go towards the higher end... but dont full size up...

as always will be too long
 
Any one receive a Nike ID Prime Fleece Roshe yet? Do they have the toe cap like the tech fleece or no? The stock pics from Nikes website don't show one but I can't find pics of any live Prime Fleeces. I don't want a toe cap.
 
Am I the only one that likes the Internationalist the best? Picked these up at Nike Toronto today. They look so dope in person.
Might be in for these as well. Any sizing advice you can provide? Thanks in advance.
 
So for once we had a morning here that was below 80 degrees so I decided to go out with one of my tech fleece pairs to run my morning errands. One things for sure, although they all fit into the trainer/runner category of sneakers and are made of the same material each shoe definitely serves different purposes. For instance the huaraches are light but they definitely keep your feet warm. I'd say they're more of a late fall-winter shoe and you'd have no issue with warmth. The Prestos are also surprisingly warm and retain a decent amount of heat. Not as much as the huaraches but definitely a great fall/early spring shoe. The roshes were by far the most comfortable in this weather right now. Considerably more breathable than the other 2 pairs and they're what I ended up wearing for my errands. No sweaty foot issues or anything. Sorry for the awkward angle shots lol
Hey man thanks for posting those pics & this thread. Im getting my Huaraches soon. What joggers are those though? Looks clean.
 
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