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DTQ_Blue Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:06pm

Buying first pair of plate shoes
 
Couple of questions:

I purchased a pair of NB plate, in my size... 10.5.

If they feel snug at initial try on, are they likely to stretch out, or should there be no snugness at initial try on?

These are a little snug all around, particularly in the hard toe area on one foot.

The shoe would have to loosen up all around to allow my toe to move sligltly to the back of the shoe.

So the question is how likely are these type of shoes to stretch out a little?

waltjp Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:16pm

Return them for a larger size.

BigTex Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by waltjp
Return them for a larger size.


Feel free to contact uxley11, he can provide all the guidance you need for obtaining the correct size shoe.

IceGator8 Thu Apr 05, 2007 01:49am

The NB shoe has a tight toe box. I initially got a pair of 9 1/2EE and they were great in every way except the width of the toe box. Then I got a pair of 10 EE and the toe box is better but still tight.

I'm going to take mine to a shoe repair place in the hopes they can stretch out the toe box a little. However, I wouldn't recommend the NB plate shoes to anyone who has a wide foot on the top.

Other than that they are great shoes.

Rich Thu Apr 05, 2007 01:50am

Quote:

Originally Posted by IceGator8
The NB shoe has a tight toe box. I initially got a pair of 9 1/2EE and they were great in every way except the width of the toe box. Then I got a pair of 10 EE and the toe box is better but still tight.

I'm going to take mine to a shoe repair place in the hopes they can stretch out the toe box a little. However, I wouldn't recommend the NB plate shoes to anyone who has a wide foot on the top.

Other than that they are great shoes.

Did you try a EEEE width?

umpduck11 Thu Apr 05, 2007 08:33am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTex
Feel free to contact uxley11, he can provide all the guidance you need for obtaining the correct size shoe.

And where to send those that do not fit. :rolleyes:

IceGator8 Thu Apr 05, 2007 02:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
Did you try a EEEE width?

Nope, I figured going up a half size would do the trick. They are actually better and still more comfortable than any other plate shoe I've ever had.

I didn't know you could get them that wide.

uxley11 Thu Apr 05, 2007 09:36pm

Ya. These guys know that I am an expert on these kind of things. If you have any questions I would be glad to help. Thanks for the compliments and recommendations guys!


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