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Converse Men's Cross Trainer Shoe 111662
Product Reviews
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Carrier
Bobby D
(Tampa )
6/13/2010 9:14 PM
For what we do its the best shoe out there. It used to come unglued at the toe but this Converse fixed it and this is the shoe i buy for the last three years.Very comfortable and padded well.
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greg jenkins
(cleveland)
4/25/2010 6:50 PM
Comfortable but soles wore out very quickly---2 months!
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City Carrier
Thomas Wright
(Buffalo, NY)
7/12/2009 8:56 AM
I have been buying these for a couple years. The sole's front up on the toe used to come unglued on the older ones, but Converse seems to have fixed this. Also, the older ones tended to come apart where the lacing panels joined the front of the shoe long before the sole wore out.
The last pair I ordered were somewhat redesigned. If you've never owned a pair you won't notice the difference. Much of this seems to be around the area in front of the laces which generally was the first thing to fail on mine. Unfortunately, (for me at least) I have to try going up a size as the new shoes seem to be smaller in the toe area. I could only wear them for a couple hours on the street before I had to go back to my old shoes. This was the first time I EVER had to try to break in a sneaker. After doing this for a month, I realized that they won't break in.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the Converse Cross Trainers when they fit well. They have good support and padding without being too heavy. My feet stay cooler, the shoes don't stink up the back hall of my home in the evening, and they have been the best overall that I've worn in 11 years in the PO. Just be advised- if you order your normal shoe size and these feel tight across the top-front of your feet and toes, don't wear them outside. Exchange them for the next size up.
(Brands I've worn: Rocky, Thorogood, New Balance. I wish NB would do a cross trainer- their non-postal sneakers are excellent.)
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letter carrier
Wilfredo Torres
(Tampa, FL)
12/25/2008 11:57 PM
confort should be the brand name for this shoe, but the only problem I have is the front rubber sole that have to be reglue.
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Letter Carrier
Matt S.
(PA)
9/28/2008 7:00 AM
Worst sneakers I've ever had in the 9+ years carrying! They, litteraly, fell apart within months. Not comfortable in the least. I was excited when they were introduced but my excitement faded quickly. .
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