baygad
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Has anyone bought Conzuri shoes and tried adding extra lifts inside them? Do the lifts actually fit in the shoes?
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I've bought the Axels V2 and they work as advertised, Although they advertise 2.5 inches of elevation its more 2.1 but they still work. It feels more like a tighter fit Air Force 1 but your heel is more raised so you might have to practice walking on them for a bit to feel natural. Overall they are a solid shoe but tend to crease fairly easily. I would not recommend additional lifts as the heel box on every shoe is very shallow and it'll be extremely obvious you are wearing height boosters unless you have baggy pants. Rn they are having a Black Friday sale and you can return them within 2 week of being delivered if you don't like them with zero hassle.
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I already use lifts, but I’m thinking about switching to shoes that have built-in lifts, plus I add lifts inside the shoes as well. Jfl I might try the underwear method.I did that at a funeral lmao w the ice runners. Worked but I don't trust myself on height frauding at all times. You don't even need shoe lifts btw if you're cheap or broke like me just fold some underwear and stuff it inside your shoes lol did that one at a party before buying actual lifts.
To summarize it works just don't wear em at a pool party iykyk jfl @SlayerJonas
they would be way too tightI’ve been using lifts for more than 5 years now, and I’m thinking about switching to Conzuri shoes tho. But I’m not really satisfied with the 2.1 inches. Can you fit lifts inside those shoes as well, or will the shoes become super tight?
How much extra lift can you fit?