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I wear size 13 medium Contours, they fit great. I have worm size 13 my entire adult life. I have tried Adidas Power Band 2.0 and Tour 360 3.0 and the 13 mediums are both too short and too narrow. Is this "the deal" with Adidas? Does everyone wearing Adidas wear bigger, wider shoe sizes than with other brands? I searched the forum and did not find anyone else complaining about Adidas sizing.

I pretty much only know , Adidas, and Etonic; what are other good shoes? I need pretty well built shoes.

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They do have a different sizing pattern. For me they were pretty on par with other brands except they were narrow. In Footjoy I wear 10 Wide, Nike I wear an 11 regular, Nike Tigers are a 10.5. I tired on some adidas one time and couldn't get anything to fit. 10.5 was too short and narrow. 11 was too long and a bit tight, 11 wide was too big overall. I gave up. In regular running shoes/cross trainer style a Nike 11 fits perfectly so I haven't bothered buying anything else in about 15 years.

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I pretty much wear 9 or 9.5 in any shoe. Nikes are always 9.5 for me. I have a pair of both the Adidas Tour 360 II and the Adidas Tour 360 Limited. I got 9.5 M in both. To be honest, the Tour 360 II fit perfectly, not too loose or tight. The 360 Limited are a bit snug widthwise, but I suppose they may be constructed to fit snug and provide good support. I'd have to try the Wide to know if they would fit me better. The bottom line is, you'll likely have to lean towards a half size up in Adidas, and possibly have to go Wide even if you don't have a very wide foot. They tend to run a bit short and narrow.

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I wear about a half size larger in the Adidas golf shoes than I do in my Foot Joys.

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Nike 11s are small, Ecco 11s are really small and adidas 11 are just right for me

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I wear about a half size larger in the Adidas golf shoes than I do in my Foot Joys.

+1 10.5 in FJ, Ecco and Etonic, not 11 in Adidas

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I am a UK 9, but in Adidas I am a 10 so I would say try one size up

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I usually go up half a size for Adidas. I think the insole patterns they use are a bit tight. Nice shoes when you get the size right.

For straight out of the box comfort HiTech does it for me. Very, very comfortable shoes. I prefer to walk wherever possible and my HiTechs have never let me down.

They do have some slight issues with the sole nubs on some of their designs. Not overly hard wearing. For comfort though, excellent.
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I tried to find golf shoes for myself and One shop only sold Adidas in junior sizes and they were to narrow and too short to size up a 6 was still to narrow and i tried a 7 that was to long so i went to another golf shop and got Foot joys to fit perfectly.

So i would say yes they are small and narrow
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I had the tour 360 II and they really hurt my feet when I got them. The toes were narrow but after a few times out they got really confortable.

My last 3 shoes were adidas and I wear 10.5 in them, 10 in my dress shoes I wear to work, and 11.5 in running shoes that I had fit too my foot at a specialty store.

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