Mar 2014
6:33pm, 25 Mar 2014
6,343 posts
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GordonG
Hi ya'll
my very trust Adidas Kanadia TR3s are on their last laces. An issue with KTR3s is that because of their shape you normally have to buy a pair in a larger size than you normally would i.e. i normally wear a very manly size 11 but my KTR3s are 12 and a half.
Your starter question for 10 is: before I make the effort to rush off to my local shoe discount store - which has a limited range in Kanadia shoes - does anyone know if the issue about TR3s is the same across their range? Or did they short that issue out with later versions?
thanking you muchly kindly.
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Mar 2014
6:39pm, 25 Mar 2014
2,188 posts
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Anna Bomb
I have run happily in kanadias for years, TR2s and TR3s needed a larger size than normal but fit ok as long as I upped the size. Tried on a pair of TR4s and found them too narrow even going for a bigger size again so I'd defintiely try on before you buy
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Mar 2014
9:33pm, 25 Mar 2014
6,344 posts
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GordonG
thanks AB. I'll deffo try before I buy, was just trying to avoid a wasted trip to the shops!
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Mar 2014
2:41pm, 26 Mar 2014
1,594 posts
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thesteadygroove
I find Adidas in general are smaller I am a 9 - 9.5 in all other makes but a 10.5 in Adidas, I found the TR4 nice and wide but the TR5 are definitely a little bit more narrow with a new style grip underneath which I'm not too sure about.
For the price the Kanadia's are great for me and the off-road running I do with a nice bit of cushioning, I have lots of inov-8's but they are just too expensive and the more I wear the Kanadia's the more rigid and inflexible the inov-8's feel.
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Mar 2014
5:52pm, 26 Mar 2014
6,345 posts
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GordonG
thanks TSG - interesting point about Kanadias vs inov8s
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