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Man Nike, just release some new CWs already. Geez
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Man Nike, just release some new CWs already. Geez
don't think we'll be seeing too many new CWs if any at all with the 2s dropping in January/February
I just ordered that CW with my claim voucher. Ill post a couple pics when they arriveStill mad I slept in banneds. Might go with that red cw that's out
I just ordered that CW with my claim voucher. Ill post a couple pics when they arrive
Thats all I had too, you should submit.Nice! What are the defects that you guys are getting claim vouchers for? I wonder if I could get it for my one and only pair. They have the older mesh that didn't hold up well.
Man Nike, just release some new CWs already. Geez
These are so nice. Black camo sole???
I hope not. I'm not trying trying to get tempted before the 2s
Gold-medal boxer Ryota Murata wants to feel low to the ground during his workouts, almost as if he’s barefoot. Insights like this sit at the heart of the new Nike Free Trainer 1.0 line, which boasts the most articulated sole of the Nike Free Trainers.
The first colorway, the Nike Free Trainer 1.0 "Chalk for Your Feet" is indicative of the shoe’s tough and lightweight rubber outsole, which wraps up around the edges of the foot for an agile grip on any training surface, similar to the grip that chalk provides athletes in the gym.
Designed with a zero-millimeter offset that makes foot muscles work harder to grip and balance, the shoe enables natural motion and offers a barefoot-like feel to athletes who lift, run, jump and cut as they pursue their performance potential.
The heel counter in the Nike Free Trainer 1.0 keeps the outsole platform balanced while Dynamic Flywire delivers lockdown and lateral stability through sharp cutting motions.
A low-profile platform, zero-drop foam midsole maintains stability under the load compression of weight lifting at the same time responsive cushioning in the sockliner offers comfort.
$150 for those 1.0's man Nike must've lost they damn mind
RRS also has them up (you can get them for 20% off from time to time if you're a VIP). They have the black red version on presale.
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/03649/mens-nike-free-trainer-10/
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They remind me somewhat of the Hyperfeel that was released a couple of years ago (they had pretty minimal offset).
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