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Jumping in here to keep up with updates. I am about to need a new pair soon and have really enjoyed my TRUE shoes.

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2 minutes ago, TN94z said:

Jumping in here to keep up with updates. I am about to need a new pair soon and have really enjoyed my TRUE shoes.

So far mine have not leaked yet. I have a number of recent True's which have, but these so far have not. They are a bit of a tight fit so the sizing seems to be a little smaller than some of the previous versions. Overall, good, but not great.

The trouble is, there really isn't much that I can point you to that I would deem "best". I really haven't found something where they keep the low heel drop barefoot theory, plus big toe box, plus waterproof. Just haven't found anything that checks all the boxes. The True's mostly do this so I have stayed with them. But I would likely switch if I could find something better.

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6 minutes ago, mchepp said:

So far mine have not leaked yet. I have a number of recent True's which have, but these so far have not. They are a bit of a tight fit so the sizing seems to be a little smaller than some of the previous versions. Overall, good, but not great.

The trouble is, there really isn't much that I can point you to that I would deem "best". I really haven't found something where they keep the low heel drop barefoot theory, plus big toe box, plus waterproof. Just haven't found anything that checks all the boxes. The True's mostly do this so I have stayed with them. But I would likely switch if I could find something better.

Did you get the holes around where the toe creases? Just curious as both my pairs did. 


2 minutes ago, drmevo said:

Did you get the holes around where the toe creases? Just curious as both my pairs did. 

No. So far I haven't had leaking issues. I would know. Portland get as much rain as anyone. (In fact we are well on our way to breaking a record in October). 

They are not extremely flexible. So I cannot say that I am shocked to hear about your problem. The material does not stretch or flex well at all.

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1 minute ago, mchepp said:

No. So far I haven't had leaking issues. I would know. Portland get as much rain as anyone. (In fact we are well on our way to breaking a record in October). 

They are not extremely flexible. So I cannot say that I am shocked to hear about your problem. The material does not stretch or flex well at all.

I've actually played in the rain and they held up fine even with the holes.  They just look dirty and beat up with the holes. Maybe they've fixed the design somewhat?


1 minute ago, drmevo said:

I've actually played in the rain and they held up fine even with the holes.  They just look dirty and beat up with the holes. Maybe they've fixed the design somewhat?

I see. I misunderstood you. Can you post a pic?

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6 minutes ago, mchepp said:

I see. I misunderstood you. Can you post a pic?

Those aren't even bad ones. Some of the shoes on my college team have had huge holes in them.

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42 minutes ago, mchepp said:

I really haven't found something where they keep the low heel drop barefoot theory, plus big toe box, plus waterproof. Just haven't found anything that checks all the boxes. The True's mostly do this so I have stayed with them. But I would likely switch if I could find something better.

Amen to this.

After a frustrating experience with True Motions (failing miserably on the "waterproof" part), I made the switch to Puma Faas shoes. They didn't have th wide toe box, but they are zero-drop, and actually waterproof. I sized up 1/2 size, and they fit OK.

I hope True figures things out, but until they do, I'm not spending any more money on an inferior product. I'd rather compromise (slightly) on fit than on quality. 

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On ‎10‎/‎28‎/‎2016 at 2:04 PM, Hardspoon said:

Amen to this.

After a frustrating experience with True Motions (failing miserably on the "waterproof" part), I made the switch to Puma Faas shoes. They didn't have th wide toe box, but they are zero-drop, and actually waterproof. I sized up 1/2 size, and they fit OK.

I hope True figures things out, but until they do, I'm not spending any more money on an inferior product. I'd rather compromise (slightly) on fit than on quality. 

How are the puma faas lites?   My true tours wont make it another season:cry:.  I am trying to find the closest thing to their comfort and functionality as I can. 

Hopefully I'm better tomorrow

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Just now, buckshot4227 said:

How are the puma faas lites?   My true tours wont make it another season:cry:.  I am trying to find the closest thing to their comfort and functionality as I can. 

I have a pair. The heel drop is definitely noticeable… and the toe box is definitely smaller.

TRUE is working to take back the company and release a new shoe. And supposedly the Elements no longer suffer from the same wear issues as before.

I will say that I played with a guy on January 21 in the wet slop and a brand new pair of PUMA (Ignite Sport shoes) left my feet soaked by the third hole, while his Elements with holes in the sides had him still dry after 18.

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28 minutes ago, iacas said:

I have a pair. The heel drop is definitely noticeable… and the toe box is definitely smaller.

Would you recommend them?  If not what other shoe would you recommend to get the feel of the tours or senseis?  Thanks

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1 minute ago, buckshot4227 said:

Would you recommend them?  If not what other shoe would you recommend to get the feel of the tours or senseis?  Thanks

I still have plenty of TRUEs, so… I can't say, unfortunately. I am going to hold out as long as I can.

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12 minutes ago, iacas said:

I still have plenty of TRUEs, so… I can't say, unfortunately. I am going to hold out as long as I can.

Size 10 in tour and sensei= size 10.5 in the elements?

Any idea when their new shoe is suppose to be released?  

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I've been using the True Linkswear Las Vegas Sneakers and have probably 100+ rounds on them.  They haven't leaked yet.  And they are really comfortable.  They were comfortable out of the box and even more comfortable after several rounds.  They are the most comfortable shoes I have.  Actually, I suppose it's a tie with my Sanuk Vagabound shoe/slipper.

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4 minutes ago, buckshot4227 said:

Size 10 in tour and sensei= size 10.5 in the elements?

Any idea when their new shoe is suppose to be released?  

I can ask.

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4 hours ago, buckshot4227 said:

How are the puma faas lites?   My true tours wont make it another season:cry:.  I am trying to find the closest thing to their comfort and functionality as I can. 

I really like them. The only issue for me is the narrower toe box, but other than that they are great. That was solved for me by bumping up 1/2 size.

4 hours ago, iacas said:

The heel drop is definitely noticeable… and the toe box is definitely smaller.

The Faas Lites have no heel drop. It saya 0mm right on the heel. I am pretty sure I'd notice any drop, and I don't with mine.

4 hours ago, iacas said:

TRUE is working to take back the company and release a new shoe. And supposedly the Elements no longer suffer from the same wear issues as before.

This would be great news. I won't bother with the Elements anymore, but if True released a new model that was proven over time not to have the same issues. I'd jump back on board.

 

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1 hour ago, Hardspoon said:

The Faas Lites have no heel drop. It saya 0mm right on the heel. I am pretty sure I'd notice any drop, and I don't with mine.

Oh, good. I must be thinking of the PUMAs I'm reviewing. The non-waterproof waterproof ones. They have 8mm.

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