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Dude with the Pepe Le Pew thing going on?? ...yea i saw his periscope thing posted on twitter
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It really is, though! And likewise. Just when I thought sneaker world couldn't expand it's audience beyond what it already is. Boy was I wrong.Yeah, it is a bit strange seeing on Engadget, Digital Trends, Racked and reviews from people like MKBHD and others... the biggest coverage I've seen was probably when the 2016 Mags came along and the FlyEase idea prior.
So apparently silver released in fewer quantities.
That's what the folks in NYC said. Can't wait to compare tech feel to the 3D runners.
Haha yeah Brian Tong... was shocked to see them thereDude with the Pepe Le Pew thing going on?? ...yea i saw his periscope thing posted on twitter
Not to come off as a prude but sneakers and technology been going hand in hand since Nike + and Apple partnered.It really is, though! And likewise. Just when I thought sneaker world couldn't expand it's audience beyond what it already is. Boy was I wrong.
With peripherals yeah, but as far as an actual sneaker... Can totally see a silicon valley tech person who is not into shoes at all being intrigued. New audience. At least imo.Not to come off as a prude but sneakers and technology been going hand in hand since Nike + and Apple partnered.
anybody ever randomly catch an open reservation?
yep, caught an open reservation during the first round. unfortunately it was for a time that i absolutely could not make so i wound up throwing it back into the wild
anybody ever randomly catch an open reservation?
With peripherals yeah, but as far as an actual sneaker... Can totally see a silicon valley tech person who is not into shoes at all being intrigued. New audience. At least imo.
yep, caught an open reservation during the first round. unfortunately it was for a time that i absolutely could not make so i wound up throwing it back into the wild
I was the first person to purchase the Hyperadapt in SF - I actually had a 10:20AM reservation, but I came early and was brought in with someone else. If you were the other guy, I totally didn't mean to jump ahead of you! It was just awkward that they had two people at a time behind the rope, but only one bench to try them on.
The process was just as others have described here, so no need to rehash that. The main difference in my experience is that they offered to hold my pair in the lobby as I brought my car around - definitely gave me peace of mind that I wouldn't have to look over my shoulder while walking out of the store.
Overall, completely stoked with my pair, and will most definitely be wearing them!
I was the first person to purchase the Hyperadapt in SF - I actually had a 10:20AM reservation, but I came early and was brought in with someone else. If you were the other guy, I totally didn't mean to jump ahead of you! It was just awkward that they had two people at a time behind the rope, but only one bench to try them on.
The process was just as others have described here, so no need to rehash that. The main difference in my experience is that they offered to hold my pair in the lobby as I brought my car around - definitely gave me peace of mind that I wouldn't have to look over my shoulder while walking out of the store.
Overall, completely stoked with my pair, and will most definitely be wearing them!
Congrats on your pair! Damn, I'm debating if I want to walk 15 minutes from the store back to my office with the shoes now... I don't have to cross the Tenderloin, but I am going towards SoMa.
You can ask the security guard if they will walk with you to your office if it's a couple blocks away. They held my pair around until I brought the car around but I'm sure they'll accommodate you.
Sad that this is a real concern in SF now. I waited inside until my Uber arrived. Staff seemed more relaxed about this towards the end of the day when Union Square was generally much more crowded than it is in the morning.You can ask the security guard if they will walk with you to your office if it's a couple blocks away. They held my pair around until I brought the car around but I'm sure they'll accommodate you.
You can ask the security guard if they will walk with you to your office if it's a couple blocks away. They held my pair around until I brought the car around but I'm sure they'll accommodate you.
Sad that this is a real concern in SF now. I waited inside until my Uber arrived. Staff seemed more relaxed about this towards the end of the day when Union Square was generally much more crowded than it is in the morning.
Can't endorse that. Guns = the possibility of violence, which really is not okay. They're just sneakers, and we all have insurance.Depending on concealed carry laws, it might be wise to bring a legal firearm with you as well. I would advise bringing a holster if open carry is allowed after you leave as that serves as a strong deterrent. Usually, there will be enough police/security in the area to ensure nothing goes down but potential thieves will likely wait in areas near the store.
Just a heads up so you guys can protect yourselves, if need be.
Can't endorse that. Guns = the possibility of violence, which really is not okay. They're just sneakers, and we all have insurance.
So you have a problem with legally using your 2nd amendment right along with legally carrying your firearm (according to local laws/permits) to serve as a theft deterrent? The point of this isn't to use your firearm but to deter a situation where you could be in danger (I.e armed robbery a few blocks away from the store).
Stricter carry laws in some areas won't even allow for this option but for those that do should recognize that this is an option if they feel unsafe.
I was the first person to purchase the Hyperadapt in SF - I actually had a 10:20AM reservation, but I came early and was brought in with someone else. If you were the other guy, I totally didn't mean to jump ahead of you! It was just awkward that they had two people at a time behind the rope, but only one bench to try them on.
The process was just as others have described here, so no need to rehash that. The main difference in my experience is that they offered to hold my pair in the lobby as I brought my car around - definitely gave me peace of mind that I wouldn't have to look over my shoulder while walking out of the store.
Overall, completely stoked with my pair, and will most definitely be wearing them!