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tempted to order, but at the same time, I feel like it will be throwing away $35
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Just saved like 80%Thanks, mate! Good news is that it isn't Off-White. Bad news is I have to search for them.
One size fits all is super janky. The arch of your foot move proportionally to your shoe size, so if you cut this size 13 insole down to size 7 it's gonna be one ****** up looking insole.
I have them, decided to test it out. At the end of the day it's just fake boost. But it's definitely soft. They're not designed to replace your insoles, but rather to be placed underneath your existing insoles and since they're fairly thick, it's not really ideal for any PK shoes cause it'll make your toes pop out and misshape the shoe.
tempted to order, but at the same time, I feel like it will be throwing away $35
ahhh, thanks for clearing that one up. I figured that would be the case.
I have them, decided to test it out. At the end of the day it's just fake boost. But it's definitely soft. They're not designed to replace your insoles, but rather to be placed underneath your existing insoles and since they're fairly thick, it's not really ideal for any PK shoes cause it'll make your toes pop out and misshape the shoe.
It's basically the same "boost" they're using in the high grade fakes these days. So it's not just regular foam molded to look like boost, it's definitely soft, but you can tell it's not as responsive as the real thing.
Overall I'd say save your money. I'll probly just throw them in my 950s under the leather insole and call it a day.
Most likely never gonna happen. They don't want you to be able to put boost insoles into a Nike shoe.ahhh, thanks for clearing that one up. I figured that would be the case.
I'll just continue to wait on adidas officially.
If you miss on the first release, wait a few minutes and keep refreshing, bound to hit a FSR...You guys think trace khakis will be limited once they hit adidas around june-july? Got a pair off of finishline but debating whether or not to sell it to make a few extra bucks and then purchase a personal in about a month.
It already exists, you just need to return the cleats lol
Most likely never gonna happen. They don't want you to be able to put boost insoles into a Nike shoe.
No it doesn't, the insole from the cleats is too narrow to fit in most shoes.It already exists
Do you have the measurements? I'm not saying they'd fit in other Nikes but they seem like they would fit in other Ultraboost/NMD models.
No it doesn't, the insole from the cleats is too narrow to fit in most shoes.
I don't have the measurements but they won't fit. That is to say, you can definitely put them in there, but they'll be too narrow and won't cover the entire footbed. The footbed of a soccer cleat is MUCH more narrow than that of a running shoe or casual shoe.Do you have the measurements? I'm not saying they'd fit in other Nikes but they seem like they would fit in other Ultraboost/NMD models.
Slow down, I'm not advocating anything. I'm just saying real Boost insoles from adidas exist and there have been proof that the insoles fit in other "normal" shoes including these Vans which have a pretty standard width footbed.
You're also advocating buying a $180 shoe just for the insole.
Yes as I've said, I know they exist for the cleats, and I've seen the cleats in person and looked at the insoles and spoke to people about the idea of putting them in a UB or other shoe. Like I said, you can put it in there, but it won't be an ideal fit.Slow down, I'm not advocating anything. I'm just saying real Boost insoles from adidas exist and there have been proof that the insoles fit in other "normal" shoes including these Vans which have a pretty standard width footbed.
You're also advocating buying a $180 shoe just for the insole.
I don't have the measurements but from what I gather neither do you. From pictures it looks exactly the same shape as UB insoles and these pictures provide more proof that they do fit than what you're saying/assuming.
https://thesolesupplier.co.uk/news/could-boost-insoles-soon-be-sold-separately/
You pulled this from stock?
No 10 or 10.5 on black inikis tomorrow
without core black go pump cream and go white??
Best UB collection picture I have seen. Amazing.
Sure they wont be sold separately, but that's not to say the Ultraboost Cleat insoles won't fit other Ultraboosts. Based on those pictures, I think those specific Ultraboost cleat insoles would provide a 99% fit in the same size Ultraboost.
Yes as I've said, I know they exist for the cleats, and I've seen the cleats in person and looked at the insoles and spoke to people about the idea of putting them in a UB or other shoe. Like I said, you can put it in there, but it won't be an ideal fit.
It's highly unlikely they ever release boost insoles separate from the cleats. But I hope they do.
Off white is ridiculously expensive. I heard it was pricy but I never thought it would be so darn expensive. I'm better off with adidas jogger pants.
No 10 or 10.5 on black inikis tomorrow