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as Much as you be in here crying that discord was trash to begin with tbh
Lol dudes asking for discord’s the same ones who wear tight tees with short shorts and dunks with high socks
Y’all silly mayne. Lol.
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as Much as you be in here crying that discord was trash to begin with tbh
Lol dudes asking for discord’s the same ones who wear tight tees with short shorts and dunks with high socks
Missed out on the electro oranges. Oh well.
Looks legit. I’d be worried about the foam and air unit inside the midsole in that condition. Shoe is 20 years old and in immaculate condition, but I’d be cautious wearing them.
Anyone able to help with a legit check from GOAT? These look great for a pair of 2001’s (has the older box too). Would you pay $80-$100 more for 2001’s in this shape as opposed to a pair of 2017’s in comparable shape? Never used re-sale sites to buy before- Thanks in advance!
I meant whatever compound that surrounds the air unit. It may not be the same as the 3s and 4s around that time, but I’ve heard in some cases they don’t hold up overtime especially if not worn until now.Huh?
I meant whatever compound that surrounds the air unit. It may not be the same as the 3s and 4s around that time, but I’ve heard in some cases they don’t hold up overtime especially if not worn until now.
interesting and thanks for the feedback. Obviously I realize they’re 20 years old haha but hadn’t heard about some breaking down. Any idea on price range that you’d pay for those given the quality, and/or a 2017 pair in similar condition? The 2017’s are going for about 100-120 lessBut weren’t they using a rubber cup sole around the air units in those releases?
For context here are photos of the 2017 pair I had my eye on- marginally more creasing but similar in my opinioninteresting and thanks for the feedback. Obviously I realize they’re 20 years old haha but hadn’t heard about some breaking down. Any idea on price range that you’d pay for those given the quality, and/or a 2017 pair in similar condition? The 2017’s are going for about 100-120 less
Yea you could be right, it should be more sustainable if thats the case.But weren’t they using a rubber cup sole around the air units in those releases?
If so, what’s a reasonable offer for either the 01’s or 17’s given the photos above?Yea you could be right, it should be more sustainable if thats the case.
interesting and thanks for the feedback. Obviously I realize they’re 20 years old haha but hadn’t heard about some breaking down. Any idea on price range that you’d pay for those given the quality, and/or a 2017 pair in similar condition? The 2017’s are going for about 100-120 less
Yea you could be right, it should be more sustainable if thats the case.
I believe they are rubber cup soles, with a polyurethane midsole, with the air unit enclosed ("encapsulated") within, which is why you don't "feel" the air unit. The polyurethane is somewhat protected due to the cup sole, so I believe that is why they last so long, unlike AJ3s which start to breakdown after 6-10 years (in my experience, especially if you don't wear them regularly). One of the best things about the AJ1 is how long lasting and durable they are.I think all OG highs used rubber cup soles, it's the variants (Zoom CMFTs, etc.) that divert from that with polyurethane, etc. in the midsoles, etc. It's the reason OG 1985 1s are still wearable to this day, granted the air units are likely not functional anymore, obviously, so comfort will not be as good. That said, I think 2001s COULD suffer from leather cracking if kept DS since leather dries out over time, if left untreated. It's for the same reason that a lot of 1985 1s (pretty much all OG metallics, for example) tend to have this issue. I'm just not sure if 2001s are impacted by this yet but I have seen 1994 1s with this problem.
This is def true with the most recent pairs. I’ve deconstructed a 2016 jumpman 1 high earlier this year and it does have foam compound on the inside that encapsulates the air bubble. I’m not entirely sure if the 2001 did the same, but if it did we all know the 3s and 4s from that era crumble. Hence there’s a slight concern if you unDS or even wear a pristine pair of 01s.I believe they are rubber cup soles, with a polyurethane midsole, with the air unit enclosed ("encapsulated") within, which is why you don't "feel" the air unit. The polyurethane is somewhat protected due to the cup sole, so I believe that is why they last so long, unlike AJ3s which start to breakdown after 6-10 years (in my experience, especially if you don't wear them regularly). One of the best things about the AJ1 is how long lasting and durable they are.
I've watched enough of the 85 restorations on YT to say that the original was either a urethane or polyurethane midsole. A 100% rubber sole/midsole would be hella uncomfortable! The foam in the collar also tends to harden and crumble in the 85s as well. But almost every original Jordan 1 needs a sole-swap to make them wearable again.This is def true with the most recent pairs. I’ve deconstructed a 2016 jumpman 1 high earlier this year and it does have foam compound on the inside that encapsulates the air bubble. I’m not entirely sure if the 2001 did the same, but if it did we all know the 3s and 4s from that era crumble. Hence there’s a slight concern if you unDS or even wear a pristine pair of 01s.
True, plus an 100% rubber midsole would make the shoe triple in weightI've watched enough of the 85 restorations on YT to say that the original was either a urethane or polyurethane midsole. A 100% rubber sole/midsole would be hella uncomfortable! The foam in the collar also tends to harden and crumble in the 85s as well. But almost every original Jordan 1 needs a sole-swap to make them wearable again.