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Originally Posted by santhony21
I might be late but are these gonna release?
dirty.Originally Posted by ptngina
Simple and clean.
Originally Posted by jrjmd
hope they are easy to get! great looking shoe!!!
Co-Sign. These coming out?
Yup, the Green Lanterns are sold out and we are not expecting anymore in.Originally Posted by Koopa2410
dirty.Originally Posted by ptngina
Simple and clean.
wait, so green lanterns are sold out on eastbay? ALREADY?. will hit up my local footlocker/footaction tomorrow.
Agreed. I had my eye on those but the pic on the nike site doesn't show any gold at all, although they are listed obsidian/metallic gold/white.Originally Posted by Magic1978
Originally Posted by santhony21
I might be late but are these gonna release?
Should have kept them like this with the gold. They look plain with just the blue and white.
word, thanks for the lookout bro. mine does as well, but i didn't know that many people were looking for them....kinda flew under the radar. they are definitely on my list, anyone successful using that 30 off 100 coupon on them?Originally Posted by c4
koopa- Footaction had a ton of them the other day. (Serramonte)
Got my pair, they really are better in person
I won't deny that claim. In fact, I would agree. But just as a word of caution, some of Nike's latest shoes have an ultra thick and soft insole. From my estimation, 90% of the comfort comes from that. The under carriage (the true meat of the product) is lacking big time. Maybe a three month lifespan is okay for some of you people, But I have Nike products dating back a decade that are as responsive as some of this new stuff. Dare I say, it's almost like adding a Dr. Scholl's insert to a pair of Hakeem Olajuwon spalding shoes. And I wouldn't even necessarily say it's false advertising but be warned, when that insole gives out, be prepared to do what you did when you had really cheap shoes, rely on the new insoles to bring the shoe back to life. I'm more than accepting of doing that insole process with $30 dollar shoes or $50 dollar shoes, but at $115, it's all but a huge joke.Originally Posted by cmoweb
Again, these are silly. Tried on the GLs at NikeSM (my new fav nike spot) the other day. One of the most comfy shoes I've ever tried on. Wanted to get a pair, but passed...
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
I won't deny that claim. In fact, I would agree. But just as a word of caution, some of Nike's latest shoes have an ultra thick and soft insole. From my estimation, 90% of the comfort comes from that. The under carriage (the true meat of the product) is lacking big time. Maybe a three month lifespan is okay for some of you people, But I have Nike products dating back a decade that are as responsive as some of this new stuff. Dare I say, it's almost like adding a Dr. Scholl's insert to a pair of Hakeem Olajuwon spalding shoes. And I wouldn't even necessarily say it's false advertising but be warned, when that insole gives out, be prepared to do what you did when you had really cheap shoes, rely on the new insoles to bring the shoe back to life. I'm more than accepting of doing that insole process with $30 dollar shoes or $50 dollar shoes, but at $115, it's all but a huge joke.Originally Posted by cmoweb
Again, these are silly. Tried on the GLs at NikeSM (my new fav nike spot) the other day. One of the most comfy shoes I've ever tried on. Wanted to get a pair, but passed...
. Just as I did with the tr1.2, I'll likely pick up on a heavy discount. I'm placing these in the "true MSRP" $70 range.
Originally Posted by Sole Investigator
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
I won't deny that claim. In fact, I would agree. But just as a word of caution, some of Nike's latest shoes have an ultra thick and soft insole. From my estimation, 90% of the comfort comes from that. The under carriage (the true meat of the product) is lacking big time. Maybe a three month lifespan is okay for some of you people, But I have Nike products dating back a decade that are as responsive as some of this new stuff. Dare I say, it's almost like adding a Dr. Scholl's insert to a pair of Hakeem Olajuwon spalding shoes. And I wouldn't even necessarily say it's false advertising but be warned, when that insole gives out, be prepared to do what you did when you had really cheap shoes, rely on the new insoles to bring the shoe back to life. I'm more than accepting of doing that insole process with $30 dollar shoes or $50 dollar shoes, but at $115, it's all but a huge joke.Originally Posted by cmoweb
Again, these are silly. Tried on the GLs at NikeSM (my new fav nike spot) the other day. One of the most comfy shoes I've ever tried on. Wanted to get a pair, but passed...
. Just as I did with the tr1.2, I'll likely pick up on a heavy discount. I'm placing these in the "true MSRP" $70 range.
You don't think a 14mm Zoom Air bag in the heel has anything to do with it..?
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
Originally Posted by Sole Investigator
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
I won't deny that claim. In fact, I would agree. But just as a word of caution, some of Nike's latest shoes have an ultra thick and soft insole. From my estimation, 90% of the comfort comes from that. The under carriage (the true meat of the product) is lacking big time. Maybe a three month lifespan is okay for some of you people, But I have Nike products dating back a decade that are as responsive as some of this new stuff. Dare I say, it's almost like adding a Dr. Scholl's insert to a pair of Hakeem Olajuwon spalding shoes. And I wouldn't even necessarily say it's false advertising but be warned, when that insole gives out, be prepared to do what you did when you had really cheap shoes, rely on the new insoles to bring the shoe back to life. I'm more than accepting of doing that insole process with $30 dollar shoes or $50 dollar shoes, but at $115, it's all but a huge joke.Originally Posted by cmoweb
Again, these are silly. Tried on the GLs at NikeSM (my new fav nike spot) the other day. One of the most comfy shoes I've ever tried on. Wanted to get a pair, but passed...
. Just as I did with the tr1.2, I'll likely pick up on a heavy discount. I'm placing these in the "true MSRP" $70 range.
You don't think a 14mm Zoom Air bag in the heel has anything to do with it..?
To do with the $115 dollar price? I mean it's possible. But the common sense /comparative type comes out of me when I see other nike running models retailing at $100 with heel and forefoot zoom. Or other retros MSRPing at $85. Then again, Nike retros with totally obsolete from 20 years ago heel only air, shoes for $105. Nothing makes sense in Nike land. An old eastbay catalog I have from Dec. 2000 shows numerous $130+ cross trainers. Are people less performance driven now? If a store had 4 types of spaghetti sauce and noone bought the premium stuff, even though it was highly rated, you would tend to not make the good stuff anymore and cater to a lower demographic. There's nothing wrong with that. Comparing this model to others, I just'd don't see a $100 dollar shoe. But with Nike's ability to sell retros for prices of current shoes, and getting one over on us, it makes sense to see them trying that with Nike "performance".. NIKE SportsWear is the devil
^ I definitely agree with that. That's how I feel about the 2009 air max. I notice once my insole goes down, it doesn't feel as comfortable as they once were. Btw I several pairs of the shoes. Hopefully they haurache trainer doesn't suffer from the same. The quality of nike shoes just isn't as they once was.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
I won't deny that claim. In fact, I would agree. But just as a word of caution, some of Nike's latest shoes have an ultra thick and soft insole. From my estimation, 90% of the comfort comes from that. The under carriage (the true meat of the product) is lacking big time. Maybe a three month lifespan is okay for some of you people, But I have Nike products dating back a decade that are as responsive as some of this new stuff. Dare I say, it's almost like adding a Dr. Scholl's insert to a pair of Hakeem Olajuwon spalding shoes. And I wouldn't even necessarily say it's false advertising but be warned, when that insole gives out, be prepared to do what you did when you had really cheap shoes, rely on the new insoles to bring the shoe back to life. I'm more than accepting of doing that insole process with $30 dollar shoes or $50 dollar shoes, but at $115, it's all but a huge joke.
. Just as I did with the tr1.2, I'll likely pick up on a heavy discount. I'm placing these in the "true MSRP" $70 range.
Originally Posted by jca998
Comfortwise, these are horrible.
I returned the Super Hero Pack because they were extremely uncomfortable.
Its a shame because I really wanted these but can't justify keeping them if them are uncomfortable.