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Originally Posted by NikeDealer
Originally Posted by dankenstien88
Originally Posted by NikeDealer
Actually air bags arent "filled in" at one particular point or another... they are pre-fabricated on their own and inserted during the construction of the shoe process...so it should have been placed in but it doesnt mean it wasnt faulty...
I wonder was the OTHER shoe flat as well.
I think you may be wrong about that.
I know the airbag is inserted into the shoe when the midsole is put together but I am 99.9% sure the gas is not actually injected to fill up the bag until the final production stages. This is why all authentic shoes with encapsulated air have that little hole on the heel under the insole. Its where Nike fills up their air bags.
We'd have to agree to disagree as I've seen the process and most air bags are produced pre- construction and inserted during contruction. Albeit there are several types of air bags.. but access to airbags is almost impossible post construction.
What are the holes under the insole for ? I was always told its where the air bag is filled up, but now Im starting to second guess myself.