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that is some very fast shipping , ur foot work will have no excuse no with such sweet shoes post some pics if u can
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Originally posted by zephyrr zephyrr wrote:



So far the 10US fits well, a bit snug initially, after an hour of wear, it fits well. My foot size (as measured on paper) is 27cm. Usually, I wear a 10.5 US size. With my New Balance CT653, I use a 10, 4E.



Nice! Do wide do they fit? I considered getting the Kaiserbergs at first but went with Wave Medal 2 instead.
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Originally posted by Kashuken Kashuken wrote:

Originally posted by zephyrr zephyrr wrote:



So far the 10US fits well, a bit snug initially, after an hour of wear, it fits well. My foot size (as measured on paper) is 27cm. Usually, I wear a 10.5 US size. With my New Balance CT653, I use a 10, 4E.



Nice! Do wide do they fit? I considered getting the Kaiserbergs at first but went with Wave Medal 2 instead.

The shoe is technically a 3E, but I think it first more like a US  EE. Again, they fit more snugly because the toe area doesn't have a much volume as a New Balance shoe or even a Mizuno running shoe.
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I am again in the market for a 10US 2-3 E table tennis shoe... anything new happened on the shoe market out there?

how is that Wave Kaiserberg? still good?
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Thanks folks for all of these great tips... my tennis (as in standard tennis) shoes are like BRICKS compared to much lighter TT shoes and i am finally considering investing in my tootsies like I did for a blade n' rubber...

I too have FLIPPERS for feet (I currently play in my NB 9 EEEE) and looks like I too will invest in Mizuno or the like... I appreciate you and this site for making my seach much easier.

(Now i just have to find some paper and measure my foot and insure that the conversion to the BIZARRO japanese measuring system will work)...

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