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Possibly Nike’s most shameful marketing scheme yet. But it’ll work. If these just hit shelves without the push like all the other air max take down models do they’d sit for years.
Possibly Nike’s most shameful marketing scheme yet. But it’ll work. If these just hit shelves without the push like all the other air max take down models do they’d sit for years.
Because they say it is?this isn’t a takedown model lol this is the new flagship air max model .
Because they say it is?
Traditionally with new tech and intended for running. This has zero new tech and is marketed for mall walking. It’s not even priced as a flagship model.I mean yeah ? Every year or every few years Nike comes out with a new flagship air max shoe …. This is it lol
Nightwing explains it in his vid. It’s tubular air from the 90s. It’s not new.Nike Debuts Groundbreaking Technology With Launch of Air Max Dn Shoe
Discover all the details behind the most dynamic silhouette in the Air Max collection.www.nike.com
I mean when they say it’s revolutionary and say it’s the latest research and technology I’d consider it new tech. So by your logic it’s a take down model of what exactly ? lol if you’re talking about running . That’s what the vapor max line is for and that’s old and tired by now. The REAL running shoes by Nike are the Pegasus line and stuff like that. Specifically talking about air max . This is definitely the latest flagship model. I mean with the way it’s been marketed I’m sure you could deduce that yourself.
Even Nike knows Air Maxes haven’t been viable for running since like the 2000s. That’s why they have models like the Pegasus, Vomero, etc.Traditionally with new tech and intended for running. This has zero new tech and is marketed for mall walking. It’s not even priced as a flagship model.
Thanks - and I agree about what you're saying about those being more lifestyle than performance. I see that the Dn are described as Nike's new flagship Air Max line. I sort of assumed that the Vapormax were the flagship before, so I was wondering what this means for their future. (Mostly because I only recently tried them and happen to love them.)The vapormax was kinda promoted as a running shoe until ppl started reviewing the shoe and determined it was best for jump, walking, and/or light jogging. Then nike switched gears and remarketed
I run in Air Max 2014s a few times/week. There may very well be better options now, but all newer technology isn’t automatically better than tech that worked just fine in the 80s and 90s. I’ll take my AM 2014 over boost or lunarlon all day. Pegasus and Vomeros both have air in them…Even Nike knows Air Maxes haven’t been viable for running since like the 2000s. That’s why they have models like the Pegasus, Vomero, etc.
Even Nike knows Air Maxes haven’t been viable for running since like the 2000s. That’s why they have models like the Pegasus, Vomero, etc.
Correct. But at least they tried. I actually said eff it and did a run in my Vapormax last week. Never again. But that’s cuz the pods don’t align with my foot shape. They may work for some.The vapormax was kinda promoted as a running shoe until ppl started reviewing the shoe and determined it was best for jump, walking, and/or light jogging. Then nike switched gears and remarketed
That’s like saying cars shouldn’t bother to come up with newer safety features because they worked just fine in the 1920s. I never said that air isn’t viable for running, I said Air Max. Pegasus and Vomero both use Zoom which is a different form of cushioning.I run in Air Max 2014s a few times/week. There may very well be better options now, but all newer technology isn’t automatically better than tech that worked just fine in the 80s and 90s. I’ll take my AM 2014 over boost or lunarlon all day. Pegasus and Vomeros both have air in them…
They absolutely should keep innovating. But all innovations don’t work better than what came before and Dn is not an innovation. ‘Air Max’ just means the air is visible. That is done with zoom as well. Whether it’s visible or not has little impact on the cushioning itself.That’s like saying cars shouldn’t bother to come up with newer safety features because they worked just fine in the 1920s. I never said that air isn’t viable for running, I said Air Max. Pegasus and Vomero both use Zoom which is a different form of cushioning.