How do the Mayflys fit? On Runningwarehouse it says to purchase half a size larger while on eastbay it says it runs true to size. Anyone know?
How do the Mayflys fit? On Runningwarehouse it says to purchase half a size larger while on eastbay it says it runs true to size. Anyone know?
I'd trust RunningWarehouse. Try the ShoeFitr if they measured it.
Archimedes wrote:
I'd trust RunningWarehouse. Try the ShoeFitr if they measured it.
Got mine off RRS both times same fit advice they rock !
I got my normal shoe size. They fit perfect! I love those shoes. SO light!
So that's one for fits true to size and one for fits small. :P Anyone else?
You know these are labeled "good for 100k" aka 62 miles.
It's actually the only shoe I'll run in anymore, I train and race in them. They run true to size and I've gone through 10+ pairs.....
Then why are asking what size to get ?
hurdlethief wrote:
It's actually the only shoe I'll run in anymore, I train and race in them. They run true to size and I've gone through 10+ pairs.....
They fit a bit small, but not a half size. If your shoes are usually really tight in the toes, you might want to size up. Normal size should be fine if that's not the case.
runner girl wrote:
Then why are asking what size to get ?
That wasn't me, that was another person... :P
i got my normal nike size and they fit great. i use them on all my road interval workouts
I don't know about that label, then. I've put over 1000 mile on 2 pairs. Best training shoe since the LunarTrainer for me.
I failed. I was talking about the LunarFly.
It's pretty funny when you see slow guys plodding along in mayflys.
You don't look like a pro, you look like an idiot.
The Nike Mayfly is the best pair of flats I've ever trained and raced in. They run my normal size and last way longer than advertised.
Them are some good shoes. Id say no need to order a size up. I usually am 11 to 11 and a half and wore them in an 11. and was fine.
Good for everyday running or racing on anywhere from grass to concrete.
My normal training runs are 600 to 620 pace so i dont plod in them dickface
nikko wrote:
Them are some good shoes. Id say no need to order a size up. I usually am 11 to 11 and a half and wore them in an 11. and was fine.
Good for everyday running or racing on anywhere from grass to concrete.
My normal training runs are 600 to 620 pace so i dont plod in them dickface
Plod plod plod. Do you wear socks with them?
Plod plod plod. Do you wear socks with them?[/quote]
Yes, they were thin though.But you can wear them sockless if that pleases you. I like the streak xc 2 flats better now though.
runner girl wrote:
Then why are you asking what size to get ?
hurdlethief wrote:It's actually the only shoe I'll run in anymore, I train and race in them. They run true to size and I've gone through 10+ pairs.....
Hence, the OP and you are the same person. BUSTED.
runner girl wrote:
runner girl wrote:Then why are you asking what size to get ?
Hence, the OP and you are the same person. BUSTED.
LOL...it's funny because I'm really not...
I don't even get your post? How am I "busted"?
What distance runner in history has had the biggest fall from grace?
Brazilian 2:04 marathoner Daniel do Nascimento catches doping ban
Josh Kerr’s interesting season so far…he is not a racer or a champion
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
Actual snipers (including a Congressman) think it was an inside job