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They are one of the lightest and one of the most comfy nike shoes i own.

Just walking in them my feet don't get tired. The energy return is tremendous.


And they look awesome.

I need to get more colors.
I wonder how they compare to the new balance fresh foams
 
So what do they do with the lottery draw kicks that folks return? I know they don’t have a 100% keep rate. I’ve returned some that I accidentially won in a draw
 
It was a bitch trying to find these in a 13. They're super comfortable though.....
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Have you ever worn the Adidas ultra-boost? I wonder how they compare as far as comfort goes.
I may do something that I haven't done since the 90's, actually go to a store and try them on.


they both are two of the best shoes for comfort wise
the only thing that separates them apart is

• Nike Epic Flyknit React is so light on your feet it feels like a sock.
* Adidas Ultraboost, the cage locks your foot down giving you more stability.

Overall I have both and I love time them all.


I will be switching shoes back and forth between the react and ultra boost this Spring / Summer.
 
Are they as comfortable as Boost?

Different

Depends on what form of boost

NMD's, easily
Something like 93/17's, Ultraboost or Iniki's maybe not. Depends on what you're in to.
Boost is softer and bouncier

They're comfortable though and you can wear them all day. The upper might be more comfortable because it's lighter and thinner than everything besides a Iniki.
 
how they sell out in 11 minutes when they were never for sale on the app? They did a lottery drawing for those

they were on sale
my order was pending but they sold out b4 i could complete the order
actually i had 3 different orders pending but they sold out
sorry i was talking about the royal J's
 
http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/23/kanye-west-company-employee-injured-machine-foot-airlifted/








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3/24 10:00 AM PT -- We're told the employee who was injured was a guy in his early 20s who worked for Adidas, and was involved with working on Kanye's Yeezy shoes. He was helping move a large 3D printer when it fell over on his foot.

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An employee at Kanye West's company suffered a severe leg injury on the job, and it was so bad he had to be airlifted to the hospital ... TMZ has learned.

Sources at the Calabasas Tech Center -- where the rapper's office is located -- tell us ... the man was transporting a heavy piece of machinery Friday, possibly used for making Kanye's Yeezy shoes, when it fell over and landed on his foot.

We're told he let out a loud scream and was stuck under the equipment for several minutes, and it took at least 7 people to lift it and remove his foot.

Law enforcement sources tell us ... they responded to a call about the incident after 5 PM, and confirm people were able to lift the machine off the guy when they arrived, but his injury was so bad it required airlift transpo for emergency medical care.

The extent of his injury is unclear at this time.
 
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