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4.1
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Wrestling mom La Vista
My daughter hasn’t complained about these since getting them. They seem to be a good wrestling shoe.
Sam Sade
ASICS is the only brand that offers a wide size. Unfortunately, these aren’t wide enough. These need to have a proper toe box shape instead of the narrow shape. These shoes hurt my toes.
Rdubya56
Couldn't wear them. Way too small for my feet. Disappointed.
WAR4
Bought these less than nine months and they are splitting at the seams in the front. I have NEVER owned a pair of ASICS that shoddily made. Even with everyday wear in production environments, most ASICS wrestling shoes would last for a year, but these barely made to eight months before wear caused these ruptures on the seam.
DavidK9
Ended up getting 1&1/2 size up in wide. Those that said too tight, need to look at Asics website sizing chart in cm or inches and the single digit size number conversion is in UK size which runs smaller than US Nike or similar. Fits more like sock vs the Matflex boot fit. Durability maybe lacking as the shoe is mostly mesh, but has padding in front toe for wear pressure points, but don't see this lasting more than one season. Not for outdoor use, feels like a minimalist running shoe as the sole does not have much foam or cushion, Turning and twisting on ball of foot is quick as the circle pads allow for traction when you need to push forward and foot pivot quickness also. Ankle support is not as good as the Matflex, but better for sweaty feet and long training sessions on the mat/indoor. If you run outside with these, the bottoms will wear quickly. If you do not get a good fit and purchase too large, the big toe can poke through the mesh and cause premature wear. Overall would recommend at the sale price of $55-65, but go by the cm and inch measurement then Asics conversion chart will ensure proper fit, do not go by the standard shoe size number.
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