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No disrespect, but 75% of people who entered didn't do it with the intention of helping a good cause, but rather wanted to help themselves.
Yeah I get that but EVEN if they made the non auto lacing pairs from 2011 and made 1,000,000 of those and sold em for $300 a pop they could have raised a LOT more money for charity.
"Hard to make" means it wasnt cost effective and in the best interest of the company.
Nike has a competent accounting department so throwing out random numbers of what it could and shouldve been is pointless.
The raffle is over and hyperadapts is it.
Nike spends more money annually on soccer field then what was collected for the Mag raffle.
They dont care about the cause no more than they have to appear too.
This makes the most logical reason behind the project.The only thing I can think of is they're probably all hand made by Nike within Beaverton by highly skilled people who just don't have time to make that many pairs. 89 pairs is easy to bang out but thousands would require transfer of the technology to a factory somewhere.
Nike aint making a million of any sneaker in a single run let alone one with a PCB, motorized or not.
Yeah I get that but EVEN if they made the non auto lacing pairs from 2011 and made 1,000,000 of those and sold em for $300 a pop they could have raised a LOT more money for charity.
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ThisI think we need to consider that there is some significant risk exposure for Nike if they release these in large quantities. People complain to Nike when the box is slightly dented, imagine when a good percentage of the lights start going out on the mags? With small releases like these and 2011, they are in a manageable level of service to each buyer/winner. I don't foresee Nike releasing these in mass quantities any time soon, as much as I would love to see it.
Are these legit? Buyer accepted my offer..
Thanks in advance guys!
Holy ****! 8500 for non-auto-lacing
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nike-Air-Mag-NIB-2011-Marty-McFly-Back-To-The-Future-II-BTTF-Sneakers-Size-13-/322269327544?hash=item4b08bfb0b8%3Ag%3A7f8AAOSwMtxXsolF&nma=true&si=bZvAsczUf8tTy328bipIHAL5nyY%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
You are good. Right now the biggest difference, IMO, between the near perfect V3 fakes and real Nike are the red, green, yellow LED's. The V3 lights up very bright almost blending all the colors together. The Nike is much more defined.Are these legit? Buyer accepted my offer..
Thanks in advance guys!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nike-Air-Mag-NIB-2011-Marty-McFly-Back-To-The-Future-II-BTTF-Sneakers-Size-13-/322269327544?hash=item4b08bfb0b8%3Ag%3A7f8AAOSwMtxXsolF&nma=true&si=bZvAsczUf8tTy328bipIHAL5nyY%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I think we need to consider that there is some significant risk exposure for Nike if they release these in large quantities. People complain to Nike when the box is slightly dented, imagine when a good percentage of the lights start going out on the mags? With small releases like these and 2011, they are in a manageable level of service to each buyer/winner. I don't foresee Nike releasing these in mass quantities any time soon, as much as I would love to see it.
step in mud with themSo a local friend of mine just informed me that he won, size 9. Entered with 4 tickets. MAGS will be in his hands next week. He is definitely going to sell them. I said just let me see them before you sell them. Hopefully I can grab a pic and possible review for ya'll.
So a local friend of mine just informed me that he won, size 9. Entered with 4 tickets. MAGS will be in his hands next week. He is definitely going to sell them. I said just let me see them before you sell them. Hopefully I can grab a pic and possible review for ya'll.