Is it better to buy fake h-streets than original ones? Many shops got these fakes now very cheap and I can't see the difference except the puma logo. There is no quality anyway in the shoe. Just need them to be minimalistic.
Is it better to buy fake h-streets than original ones? Many shops got these fakes now very cheap and I can't see the difference except the puma logo. There is no quality anyway in the shoe. Just need them to be minimalistic.
Just be careful of the materials- if the tongue is made of synthetic material it can irritate your foot. Same with rough seams, etc.
agdar wrote:
Is it better to buy fake h-streets than original ones? Many shops got these fakes now very cheap and I can't see the difference except the puma logo. There is no quality anyway in the shoe. Just need them to be minimalistic.
What are you, homeless? If you want h-streets go and buy them, or you'll be back here in a few weeks asking for an injury diagnosis because you tried to save a few bucks.
Give 'em a try. H-Streets are surprisingly durable, but you have little to lose if you try the cheap versions and they fall apart.
stipe wrote:
Give 'em a try. H-Streets are surprisingly durable, but you have little to lose if you try the cheap versions and they fall apart.
Little to lose...except training time from the injury you got from wearing shitty shoes.
I agree with that, but I am currently wearing h-streets and can't think of anything that would be problematic. The thin midole is inexpensive sheet EVA, the upper is nylon mesh and synthetic leather, and the sole is rubber. The materials are very basic.