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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Hmmmmm. The Kinvaras I tried on a couple of years ago were super pointy in the toes. I might give them another try if they've changed their design.
    I tried my friend's pair--she has a narrow foot. Length was good. But felt like pointy-toed pumps. Wide is apparently relative. Some Ds are snug on me.
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    The kinvara 2s didn't. The 3s are coming out now/soon, so maybe those?

    But I have really narrow, low volume feet and thought both the kinvaras and new balance minimus shoes fit great. Odd that wide-footed people like them as well!

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  3. #18
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    Thanks for all of these great ideas! It gives me shoes to look for when I'm shopping, rather than blindly guessing or torturing the LRS employees.

    The Kinvaras were nearly perfect. Unfortunately, there's too much room in the toe box upper, so I have trouble lacing them tightly enough without creating "bubbles". This seemed to be more pronounced with the 3s than the 2s. They're stil pointy though, IMO.

    I went ahead and ordered a pair of Keen A86s and a pair of Altra Delilahs. The Delilahs have crazy amounts of toe room, are super light, and surprisingly comfortable for being so thin. I was most surprised by the extra room on the big-toe side. The little-toe side feels awesome.

    But the Keens were the real shocker. Despite their pointy appearance, the outer curve of the toe box starts far enough forward to make my toes happy. The upper is quite low in volume, which I found to be a departure from Keen's normal fit. For me and my low-volume feet, this departure is a good thing. I have to lace them pretty tightly, so it seems like there's enough adjustibility for higher-volume feet than mine.

    I need to take both pairs for a treadmill run. But, for now, the Keens are definitely staying, and I'm still making up my mind about the Altras.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Hmmmmm. The Kinvaras I tried on a couple of years ago were super pointy in the toes. I might give them another try if they've changed their design.
    Shape has changed a bit, as has the construction of the uppers in general. Kinvara is on version 3.
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