if I wear a 11.5 in the glide 6, what size should I get in the adios boost 2??
what about the takumi sen 3?
if I wear a 11.5 in the glide 6, what size should I get in the adios boost 2??
what about the takumi sen 3?
I wear size 10 in Adios 2, Under Armour, and Saucony Kinvara.
Adios slightly more snug but not that big a difference to me.
I wear size 11.5 in the Adidas Adios 1/2 and Adios Boost 1-2 and the Takumi Sen 2 and the Adidas Boston 2-5.
Not sure how helpful this is, since I'm female, but to give you another data point:
I wear womens 7.5 in the Boston Boost and the Adios Boost 2; and womens 7 in the Adios Boost 1. I wear unisex 5.5 in the Takumi Sen Boost.
None of the comments above can relate the Adios B2/Takumi 3 to the Glide 6. Anyone with a glide 6 that can comment?
I wear 11 1/2 in the Glide 6 and 7, 11 1/2 in the adios 2, and 11 for the takumi 3
I wear a 7 in the glide boost 6 and a 7 in the adios boost 2.The previous Adios 2.0 fit smaller.
helpmeout wrote:
if I wear a 11.5 in the glide 6, what size should I get in the adios boost 2??
what about the takumi sen 3?
Interesting.How much bigger would you say the Adios Boost 2 fits than the Adios 2?.5 size?
Adios is bigger wrote:
I wear a 7 in the glide boost 6 and a 7 in the adios boost 2.
The previous Adios 2.0 fit smaller.
helpmeout wrote:if I wear a 11.5 in the glide 6, what size should I get in the adios boost 2??
what about the takumi sen 3?
I wear 10 sneakers and i like it very much because its very suitable for my legs and i can use it roughly so any track like on or off both are suitable for me.
OK so in summary:
size of glide 6 = size of adios boost 2?
(I also need to confirm size on takumi sen 3 and RC, jeez that's like $400 of shoes right there)
Adidas Product team where art thou to comment?
No, I disagree with the others. I've worn several pairs of both the Glide 6 and the Adios Boost 2. I wear a 10 in the Glide 6, which fits great. So I also bought a 10 for my first pair of the Adios Boost 2, but it was too tight. So I got a 10.5 of the Adios Boost 2 and it fits better, certainly not too big. So I recommend going up a half size from the Glide 6 to the Adios Boost 2.
Thanks!!
mopoff wrote:
No, I disagree with the others. I've worn several pairs of both the Glide 6 and the Adios Boost 2. I wear a 10 in the Glide 6, which fits great. So I also bought a 10 for my first pair of the Adios Boost 2, but it was too tight. So I got a 10.5 of the Adios Boost 2 and it fits better, certainly not too big. So I recommend going up a half size from the Glide 6 to the Adios Boost 2.
I'm an 8 in both the glide boost and the takumi sen 3. Both fit well, no issues with either.
Side note, the TS3 is awesome and completely worth the money.
Shoes of all brands fit different ways. Most heels are designed now for no slip. You're looking at the toe box.
Now you don't want a clown shoe. But if you get to the end of this and feel the shoe you picked is a clown shoe, pick another brand.
But if you walk/step and the big toe is pushing, that size is WAY too small.
Now walk/step again, and if the pinky toes are pushing the outer walls, you're still too small. (this is a small toe box issue)---not your fault
In fact, go ahead and spread your toes. This isn't a pair of flipflops, but you should be able to spread them with little resistance (if none at all).
If you THEN walk and feel slip in the heel, it's time to pick another brand.
I've had adidas recently and liked them. But I gravitate more toward asics and mizuno. Mainly bc you can pick them up cheap at a major shoe retailer on their clearance rack. And they have wider toe boxes.
Whatever you buy, keep a log, and replace them after 500-600 miles, or after the base turns another color, or the sidewalls start showing vertical ridges. It WILL happen, you WILL know it. Then you WILL or should REPLACE.
I have found that Shoefitr almost always gives a good idea on how a shoe will fit. It is hard to tell how a shoe will feel, but it tracks how shoes fit very well.
For example, the Adios boost V1 vs V2 I have tried and there is a 1/2 difference that the Shoefitr showed correctly. It has also been correct with all versions of the New Balance 890. I noticed my V5 are too small. Sure enough, it suggest a 1/2 larger than I wore in the previous versions.
It is something I thought would be really gimmicky, but it always seems to be helpful.
Adios
Shoefitr shows the Glide 6 as being .5 sz bigger than the Glide 7.
I think mopoff is right. I wear size 8 in the Glide 6 and it has a fair amount of room in the toebox. The Adios Boost 1 fit similarly the Glide 6, plenty of room in the toe with a size 8. I wear a size 8 in the Adios Boost 2 as well, but it's significantly tighter (I like my racing shoes to fit a bit tighter), maybe half a size worth. I'm not sure it's that much shorter; I think the volume of the forefoot is just smaller than the other two.
isn't it meant to be that way bc it's a racing shoe with a tighter fit vs a mile logger with a roomier fit?
Boost 2.0 user wrote:
I think mopoff is right. I wear size 8 in the Glide 6 and it has a fair amount of room in the toebox. The Adios Boost 1 fit similarly the Glide 6, plenty of room in the toe with a size 8. I wear a size 8 in the Adios Boost 2 as well, but it's significantly tighter (I like my racing shoes to fit a bit tighter), maybe half a size worth. I'm not sure it's that much shorter; I think the volume of the forefoot is just smaller than the other two.
yuuuuup wrote:
isn't it meant to be that way bc it's a racing shoe with a tighter fit vs a mile logger with a roomier fit?
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