A lot of shoes only have a foam midsole in half of the shoe, meaning that it starts around the arch of your foot and goes back to the heel. This is great for preventing heel bruises, but the ball of your foot and toes have no padding at all (aside from the insole.) Thus you need a shoe that has a toe-to-heel foam midsole. New Balance currently makes 4 that have this, the Tiago 808, the Tiago 1010, the Tom Knox 600 and the 480 (both high and lows). As for Vans, your options are either the Rowan 2 or the new AVE 2.0. Emerica has a few models with the G6 foam in it, but I'm less familiar with those.
Is this the same fitting as an old skool
Good review. I want one of this model, very beautiful. Brazilian greetings. 🤝🇧🇷
sick review!
Thanks for watching it. I've got a new shoe review coming in the next few days.
LFC for the win!
You'll never walk alone!
I have sensitive feet and you talk about other shoes with better midsole. Do you have any suggestions on shoes with good midsoles?
A lot of shoes only have a foam midsole in half of the shoe, meaning that it starts around the arch of your foot and goes back to the heel. This is great for preventing heel bruises, but the ball of your foot and toes have no padding at all (aside from the insole.) Thus you need a shoe that has a toe-to-heel foam midsole. New Balance currently makes 4 that have this, the Tiago 808, the Tiago 1010, the Tom Knox 600 and the 480 (both high and lows). As for Vans, your options are either the Rowan 2 or the new AVE 2.0. Emerica has a few models with the G6 foam in it, but I'm less familiar with those.
@stvnhill thanks a lot!
If you don't mind, how do you compare the sizing on New Balance vs Vans. I have quite the wide foot.