Classical Profile Logo
Feiyue's classical shoe designs feature 2 parallel arrows (in red and blue colors,and the same motif is incorporated into it's Frensh version logo). The shoes take its name Feiyue, in Chinese meaning huge progress. This combination form the highly recognized profile of Feiyue shoes.
The original version of Feiyue has on the tougue, TOPONE(大博文)'s wording and a star incon as trademark logo. When we compare it with the French version, Topone
s trademark is replaced with Feiyue and two parallel arrows.
Sole of the Shoe
The sole of Feiyue.I would not advise them for running, as the sole does not have much padding. They are excellent for any martial arts requiring a wide range of foot motion or very low stances (like karate/Northern style kung fu/wushu) because they leave the ankles uncovered, allowing a large range of ankle flexibility.The inside of the shoe, you see the size of it.(I wear a #43 lol)They're also good because the flat sole keeps you from pronating while doing kicks or being in low stances, which can sprain or strain an ankle
See comments from those wore Feiyue
---Excellent and Comfortable Shoe!---
I do not study martial arts or wear the shoes as intended; however, I do wear these shoes nearly every day and have for about two years. I love these shoes. I have worn through six pairs so far (straight through the soles), yet I continue to buy them. The main reason is because they are incredibly comfortable. If worn indoors or rarely they would certainly be durable enough, but I wear them outside, every day, in the streets of New York, winter and summer. They really are a great shoe: comfortable, inexpensive, nice-looking and they have great traction.
Nice fit
I love them and they are very useful when practing on gravel or concrete. They will stick to matts or wood. Good traction but sometimes to good. Good for stances but not for fluid movement like in capoeria.