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Review on Nike Victori Slide Trail Running Sports & Fitness and Running by Tyler Born

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Live up to expectations (too small), foam soles not what I expected

I've been buying Nike flip flops since high school so I already knew what to expect for the size... Buy one size and keep them for the "break". -in "period” depending on how often you use them, which can last from a few weeks to a month or two, and they gradually become your favorite shoe around the house… I've been a men's 10.5 since about sixth grade; but i always had to buy them as 11 or 12 and they still feel pretty tight for the first few days. More than once I've thought about returning them in a larger size and they always turn out to be the only shoe I wear until the straps snap. I've been wearing my fourth pair since the early 2000s. If that doesn't reassure you about sizing issues, or you think shoes shouldn't be broken in, then they don't. there is much more I can do to help. However, as food for thought, ask yourself: have you ever bought a shoe that fits perfectly the first time? Cinderella is a fairy tale for a reason, and it's not just the talking mice or her godmother's rented pumpkin... The only thing I have to warn you all about is that this is the first pair I've made with this FoamCore bought the design. . over the whole sole. I'm pretty sure they had more semi-rigid tread stock, at least on the ones I had prior to this pair. Not entirely sure they will last as long in the summer heat as the tread wears down over time even on these older couples, but I'm willing to test them out and find out. Just try to give a tight pressure shot and find out, yeah? I'm not trying to make you relive the time your dad made you wear a pair of shoes at home that you didn't want to "break in" but hey... it is your loss if you don't try, or mine if you give up, and they'll start cutting the cost of materials... although that's probably inevitable, ha

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Not bad