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• #2
Now £43 posted
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• #3
Now £42
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• #4
Now £41
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• #5
Now £35 posted
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• #6
Now £30
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• #7
Now £25
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• #8
would you say these are a small 14? my pre-adidas 5-10s in 13 were roomy - making 14.5 too big- but thought things might have changed
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• #9
I wouldn't say they measure up particularly big or small. I have New Balance shoes that are about the same length and volume. These are just the tiniest bit narrow for me
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• #10
What's the EU size on these? #fuckbrexit
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• #11
if I just take 1, will it fit like a 7.5?
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• #12
50 - Adjusted ad title for the continentals
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• #13
I know how much you love continentals
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• #14
If Conti put little EU flags on their tyres I'd be all over them.
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• #15
I reckon your kid will eventually grow into them, so you should buy now
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• #16
OK, I think these will be a size too big. in my experience adidas come up really small so thought it was worth an ask. thanks
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• #17
No worries. Hopefully there's a foot to fit these somewhere out there
Only ridden a few times, inner soles never used as I had my arch support in them. Selling as I find the regular Freerider model more comfortable for my wide flippers
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