Anyone have a review on either?
Assuming you're talking about the regular trainer the No Bulls have a little more padding than vans & chucks but less than most other shoes. I can do some running with those vs vans/chucks. I'd just buy a pair and test them out. But if you're talking about lifters then that's completely different. I've never tried the No Bull lifters, those are too pricy for my blood.Capitol Ag said:
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but just found this.
So for the No Bull wearers, how would they compare to a Vans or Converse Chuck Taylor for weight lifting? Are they really that much better for the price? See them all the time. I've used chucks and vans for a while and use those as they are cheaper. Also have Reebok Lifter PR 1s for legs training/power lifting...
I have a wide foot and neither of my runners or trainers are narrow at all.AggieRob93 said:
Personal review of Nobull only:
Shoes run true to size, but they are narrow. Seem durable, but don't feel very flexible the few times I have worn them. My view is they are most suitable for lifting, but for more aerobic activities, there are better options.