The Fila Men's Disruptor SE Training Shoe is a stylish blend of performance and comfort, designed for those who value both aesthetics and functionality in their athletic footwear. With origins dating back to 1911 in Biella, Italy, Fila has long been synonymous with quality craftsmanship and luxurious design. The Disruptor SE exemplifies this legacy, offering a shoe that not only looks good but also enhances your athletic experience.
These shoes feature a striking white upper adorned with Fila's signature navy and red accents, making them as fashionable as they are functional. Whether you're hitting the gym or stepping out for casual wear, the Disruptor SE ensures you do so with style.
Product | Cushioning | Traction | Style |
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Fila Men's Disruptor SE | Excellent | High | Modern |
Nike Air Max | Very Good | High | Sleek |
Adidas UltraBoost | Outstanding | Good | Contemporary |
The Fila Men's Disruptor SE Training Shoe shines in several key areas:
Comfort: Featuring an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) midsole, these shoes provide remarkable cushioning that makes them ideal for long workouts or everyday wear. You’ll find that the lightweight nature of the shoe helps reduce fatigue during intense training sessions.
Design: The bold color scheme and chunky silhouette pay homage to the retro sneaker trend while maintaining a modern touch. This makes the Disruptor SE a versatile choice, easily paired with both workout gear and casual outfits.
Durability: Crafted from 100% synthetic materials, the Disruptor SE is built to last. The rubber outsole provides excellent traction, ensuring stability whether you're running or engaging in other athletic activities.
Versatility: While perfect for training, the stylish elements of the shoe allow it to transition seamlessly into casual wear. Whether you're at the gym, running errands, or meeting friends, these shoes fit the bill.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional cushioning and support. |
Style | 8/10 | Trendy and fashionable design. |
Durability | 8/10 | Well-constructed with lasting materials. |
Traction | 7/10 | Solid grip on various surfaces. |
These are nice sneakers to walk in, especially for the price. lightweight, even a size 10 is noticeably lighter and comfortable, nice-looking.
Nice shoes. The shoelaces are shorter than normal though.
These sneakers are comfortable and reliable. They don't get scuffed easily.
I like that they fit perfect. I don't like the soles. But love the look
My son liked his old ones, so I bought these for him. They're a little less bulky than the old ones, but he likes the look and comfort.
The soul is so soft and the angle of the shoe when you walk, you walk like your ankles or going in words, they are super light, but the most uncomfortable shoe I have ever bought. I have bought many pairs of Fila‘s. These are absolutely the worst I wore them for a week and bought a new pair of shoes after one week would not recommend
I have always liked the brand. In saying that, this model here was the first one of the brand that had plastic/foamy type of soles, so that I squeak when I walk. No matter how I try I can’t stop my shoes from squeaking and that’s annoying. They are comfortable so I really wish they didn’t squeak but I might have to call these my backup pair and get a shoe similar to my prior Fila which were a more rubbery sole and didn’t squeak. Really good price for these though and fast shipping.
These are the most comfortable shoes I ever had. I use them for work, and am on my third pair. I am around 250lbs, and my feet need comfortable shoes. I have found the most comfortable shoes are ones that have a spongy, memory foam bottom. These are the best I have found. That's why I'm on my third pair. They look good too, better than in pictures. That being said there is one big drawback to them. You have to be extremely careful on wet, slick surfaces, especially wet painted concrete, especially when you have put more than a few months of wear on them. It is literally like someone poured oil on the surface. They are fine on regular wet surfaces. It really sucks when you hit that random wet spot on painted concrete. That being said, if you have feet pain issues at work, these will be a game changer. I like to see these priced under $40 but I have paid in the $50's. I can work all day in these without foot pain. I don't believe these shoes should ever be over $50, but what is it worth to not have foot pains?