firelli Boys Hiking Shoes Breathable Non-Slip Kids Sneaker for Outdoor Sport Protection
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Sizes 5 and up for big kids are the same as men's sizes.
Yes. They don't leave any traces.
No, I was under the impression that they were of a fairly standard width. Perhaps going with a larger size will allow you to fit in more comfortably.
I'll admit that it was a little perplexing for me as well. You'll want to go with the 13 little kid size. I found these to be a little large for me, so hopefully he'll have some room to grow in them as well.
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Because we live in the mountains, every step we take in our backyard and throughout the neighborhood is either uphill or downhill on steep terrain. When my son is playing outside on boulders and in the woods, he enjoys the traction that these shoes provide. They appear to be sturdy and well-made, rather than flimsy light-weight alternatives. sneakers that are light in weight The cushioning around the foot and sides appears to be holding up well to a very active 9-year-old's daily activities. year old. I liked them so much that I recently ordered a second pair for him.
These were only good for about 8 weeks before they fell apart. These shoes for my 12-year-old son initially appealed to me. These were the shoes he was supposed to wear to go out in public shopping or out to eat, nicer things, and we were very careful to make sure they stayed clean and didn't get worn for playing outside, getting dirty, etc. These were the shoes he was supposed to wear to go out in public shopping or out to eat, nicer things, and we honestly were very careful to make sure they stayed clean and didn't get worn for playing outside, getting dirty, etc. He didn't abuse them and didn't put them through a lot of wear. For outside and mud, he wears muck boots. One of the shoes' bottom soles completely disintegrated, rendering it useless. We couldn't even attempt to repair it because it had completely disintegrated. Then, when I went to get it replaced, it said it had gone too far past the purchase date! On September 17, 2021, I purchased a ticket. They arrived after about a week of waiting. The year is 2021, and the date is November 20th. Just over a week ago, the shoes started to fall apart. If you buy one, we hope it lasts longer than ours did.
After two days, the seams on these shoes began to fray. We're currently on lockdown due to Corvid-related issues. My 7-year-old's outings are limited to neighborhood walks and open spaces in the local park because he is 19 years old. This equates to approximately 6 hours of use. It was a waste of money. I should've paid the additional ten dollars. For $20, you get a well-known brand.
After reading reviews, I decided to purchase these shoes because they appeared to be very durable. My son, on the other hand, has completely demolished these sneakers. In the heal and toe, there are worn-in holes, and the sole is completely detached. When I got them, I did some research. They arrived exactly one month ago! After 30 days, the shoes are no longer usable. Yes, my 9-year-old is quite active, and we go hiking twice a week. He rides his bike and scooter three times a week, climbing trees, etc. for 30 days. come on. I'm still looking for a pair of sneakers that will last until he grows out of them!.
The materials used are of low quality. For a 7-year-old boy, it lasted about one month. The fabrics and "leather" ravelled, piqued, and degraded quickly. The velcro strap stretched a lot, putting the mating furry, velcro portion out of reach of the prickly, mating part, and making the fit way too loose to stay on. When cinching up, the strap is stretched (about 2") so that the non-velcro area lands on the mating velcro part. Of course, since it's not intended for velcro attachment to the prickly part, this quickly piqued away. br>br>Terrible.
For a 6 year old, I purchased these size 13 shoes. I bought these in November for my 3-year-old grandson and the velcro has already disintegrated. They were the first, and they only lasted a week! Wal- These shoes didn't last as long as Mart's. I can't send them back because the child's mother threw them away, and I can't show the photo because she threw them away as well. If others advise you to avoid these shoes or to sew the velcro to keep it attached, take their advice.
My 11-year-old is rough on shoes, but he says they're comfortable and he hasn't destroyed them yet.
This is the second time I've purchased these shoes for my 8-year-old daughter. year- old son. He's active and enjoys hiking, so these shoes always win out over his other three pairs when we go somewhere. The only reason I bought a second pair was because he outgrew the first. After a few months of regular use, they were still in good, wearable condition. Just in case they sell out, I'm going to buy the next size up!.