ASICS Kids Matflex 6
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For my son, I went up a size. Normally, he wears a size three. I went with a size 4 and it's perfect.
Shoes are a size 12 regular. To the residents of the bay, a shout out.
Get a ruler and try to figure out how many inches from your toes to the top of your feet's hill, then look at the chart table for US sizes, I did it! I bought the correct size. It's a piece of cake.
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Okay, I'm writing this to assist other parents with the perplexing size chart: my son is a size 12 in children's sizes (AKA a size 7) and wears a size 12 in adults' sizes (AKA a size 7). 2"). I placed an order for "Big Kid 13. " It was the perfect fit for him, and the shoe's actual label reads "K13. " It doesn't matter if the shoes are labeled "Big Kid" or "Little Kid," they are all regular Kid sizes. br> Now, let's talk about the footwear. They're fantastic shoes of exceptional quality.
We bought these about a week ago. They were purchased for my nearly 4-year-old's first wrestling season. They're fantastic and appear to be a good fit. He really likes them, and they appear to be of good quality. They do run a little small; he usually wears an 8 or 9, and we ordered a size 10 with some wiggle room. I'd buy it again without question.
My 7-year-old is currently in his third year of wrestling - as well as a third set of shoes Every season, he requires a new pair of shoes: ) This is his third pair of ASICS, and he likes them. There were no sizing or quality issues, and the price was reasonable. It was also easier to shop on Amazon than to take him shopping:.
The provided sizing chart is not very helpful; after reading reviews, I originally purchased a size 3 because the reviews said to order two sizes larger, and my son is a size 1. The shoes were about 2 inches too big for him to wrestle in, and he couldn't wear them. Then I ordered a size 2, which turned out to be too small as well. I ordered a size 1 and it was the most comfortable, but it was still a little large. Aside from that, the shoe is of good quality, and he likes the way it looks.
Because my son's feet are slightly wider than average, we purchased a size 4 despite the fact that he usually wears size 2 sneakers. He wanted to wear these wrestling shoes around the house because they were so comfortable. I'm not sure if this is the case with all wrestling shoes, but the laces are fairly thin, making it difficult to untie after a wrestling session. Otherwise, nothing to complain about!.
These shoes have come a long way since they were first released. Version 6 is more user-friendly in every way - Durability, sole, and, of course, color options are all important considerations. For a large family like ours, the price point is also beneficial.
I was hesitant to order them online because I was concerned that they would not fit properly. I read all of the reviews to get a sense of how they would fit together, and it really helped me out, so that's why I'm writing this. In other shoes, my daughter usually wears a women's size 7, so I ordered the big kids size 6. They're the perfect fit. My older daughter used expensive Dan Gable wrestling shoes, and these work just as well (in my opinion) for a fraction of the cost.