“The engineered mesh isn’t Flyknit (which this writer prefers — Flyknit is often stiff and unpleasant, this mesh isn’t) and that may be a deal-breaker for some.”
I’m kind of confused with what you’re saying. I thought Flynit is supposed to be more comfortable? If not, what is the point of Flynit? I’ve never had a Flynit shoe, so that is why I am asking. So do you personally prefer Flynit?
You’re right that was a bit confusing. What I meant was that I prefer the engineered mesh. Flyknit is so stiff when compared to other knits from adidas, Puma, brandblack, etc. Flyknit costs a ton because it’s Nike and it’s not as good as other knits. So I prefer the cheaper EM.
I have the Peg 32 and I have to say it’s one of the most comfortable sneakers I’ve ever owned. Just the way the fit and feel is top notch stuff. Soft and flexible and once it breaks in, it’s even better.
Thats alot of zoom. I love it.
“The engineered mesh isn’t Flyknit (which this writer prefers — Flyknit is often stiff and unpleasant, this mesh isn’t) and that may be a deal-breaker for some.”
I’m kind of confused with what you’re saying. I thought Flynit is supposed to be more comfortable? If not, what is the point of Flynit? I’ve never had a Flynit shoe, so that is why I am asking. So do you personally prefer Flynit?
You’re right that was a bit confusing. What I meant was that I prefer the engineered mesh. Flyknit is so stiff when compared to other knits from adidas, Puma, brandblack, etc. Flyknit costs a ton because it’s Nike and it’s not as good as other knits. So I prefer the cheaper EM.
I have the Peg 32 and I have to say it’s one of the most comfortable sneakers I’ve ever owned. Just the way the fit and feel is top notch stuff. Soft and flexible and once it breaks in, it’s even better.