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Nice shoes, but expensive, on the other hand, the seller was grumpy. The customer maintains the business and is therefore the most important person in making the business. The seller didn't see the discount codes and wasn't helpful anyway. Fortunately, I know how to search for what I want.
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I was looking for cushioned shoes with proper space for the toes, and these are exactly that. The cushioning is suitable, i.e. the soles are not unreasonably thick and soft as you often see in running shoes these days. The toe space is perhaps a little low, which doesn't bother me at least when running.
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An almost perfect sneaker, but the slight arch support is a big minus. I myself can't use only small moments at a time. Otherwise, it would be perfect in terms of appearance and thickness of the base.
There is no arch support. It is the edge of the sole that rises to the sides of the shoe, which in some people may touch the sole of the foot (if the foot is very wide in the middle or the longitudinal arch is low).
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Really good running! There is toe space, but also a flat, slightly thicker base, which is really important to you on the asphalt. The only downside is, it feels like they don’t breathe very well, whether or not tight materials.
The model has been renewed. So the ones on sale now are breathable, mesh-like fabric :-)
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The shoe had plenty of room for the toes, but the last did not sit in the shape of his own foot but there was a lot of space left next to the big toe and the little toe caught him. The biggest disappointment was that the shoe’s own insole had an integrated heel raise which made the foot feel unnaturally rolling. Sure, you can always change the insole, etc., but I myself would like such an expensive shoe itself to be what is sold and this is marketed as a "zero drop" shoe. It was disappointing and went for a refund.
Sorry to hear that the shoes were a disappointment.
I checked with the manufacturer. According to them, the removable insole really has 3 mm of extra cushioning in the heel. However, according to them, it is such a small difference that in practice it is a zero drop shoe. According to the manufacturer, the shoes can also be worn without insoles or with other insoles that suit you. I also changed this information to the product description.
In such thick-soled shoes, the sole must somehow be made to "roll", or you cannot walk in them. That rollability is achieved by making the base thinner towards the tip. This can cause the unnatural feeling you describe - especially if you are used to wearing barefoot shoes.
I would also like to emphasize that due to the thick sole, these are not barefoot shoes.
Yes, it is, but it's worth noting that the Addictes have quite a soft pad around the Achilles tendon. It improves the fit and prevents the heel from slouching, but affects the interior space in use somewhat, as the foot protrudes slightly forward. I personally chose a size that, according to the measurement table, has a lot of room for movement, i.e. up to about 1.5 cm.