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How the hell are those the Metcon 2's? The green pair from the last page, Nike was stretching it moving the Swoosh and keeping the body the same but this is the exact same shoe unless im missing the joke.
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How the hell are those the Metcon 2's? The green pair from the last page, Nike was stretching it moving the Swoosh and keeping the body the same but this is the exact same shoe unless im missing the joke.
What?? its DEFINITELY not the same shoe but only has small subtle differences? Lol man its the same damn shoe basically.Def not the exact same shoe. Small subtle differences. Very similar but they are different.
Nobody said they wereThose are not metcon
What?? its DEFINITELY not the same shoe but only has small subtle differences? Lol man its the same damn shoe basically.
Yep. Going from one model to the next is supposed to be a different shoe. This is an updated version of the same model. That's it.Haha OK. So then you're 'basically' right
What?? its DEFINITELY not the same shoe but only has small subtle differences? Lol man its the same damn shoe basically.
It's not a plate. It's to prevent the heel from peeling away from the shoe, a somewhat common problem with the 1s (I have a pair doing it). Imagine doing a handstand pushup and your heel sliding up and down on the wall, that little plate should prevent the heel from flopping around down the road, lol.So what performance advantage is the plate in the heel supposed to offer? More rigidity for Olympic movements?
They should just be the metcon 1.5 or something.
So what performance advantage is the plate in the heel supposed to offer? More rigidity for Olympic movements?
They should just be the metcon 1.5 or something.
If the 2's have a wider toe box I may need to just stock up on the 1's... Hopefully they'll give the custom ID option soon.
For me Elite-versions often tend to be "higher end" versions of a shoe, football, basket ball etc. Like the Nike Tiempo Air Legend 4 some years ago, they came in a Elite version and they were the exact same shoe as the regular version only that they've added Flywire and a carbon fiber sole. So calling the Metcon 2s for Metcon Elites I personally think would be to trick the costumer, its a simular shoe, with some changes, no new flashy materials other than the plastic on the heel, Metcon 2 works[emoji]128077[/emoji][emoji]127996[/emoji]