OFFICIAL: Nike Zoom FLYKNIT Collection - Racers + Trainers ONLY - (SIZE POLL ON FIRST PAGE. CHECK TH

Size preference

  • True to size

    Votes: 101 48.1%
  • True to size runs snug, but feels fine

    Votes: 40 19.0%
  • Runs small, need to go .5 size up

    Votes: 51 24.3%
  • Runs big, need to go .5 size down

    Votes: 28 13.3%

  • Total voters
    210
Sooo hyped for this release. Does anyone think stores will do steamfits on site?
 
^Wow at the fitting story. Who knows if it works, but its innovative for sure. I need these like yesterday tho
 
Originally Posted by ILLustRAYt

Originally Posted by cutthroat

I found this review that talks about sizing, courtesy of YortXC
"Nike sold 400 pairs of Flyknit Trainers at the trials, and so being a runner, I had to pick up a pair (91st pair!). Since getting them on Saturday, I've put about 60 miles on them, and would like to share my first impressions. 
I would first like to talk about the fitting process, which I had never been through with any other pair of shoes. I had to schedule a "fitting appointment" two days in advance, and be fitted with a general size (9.5...I normally wear a 10 or 10.5, but these shoes are meant to fit like a glove). On Saturday, they brought out a pair (I received red...the two colors were red and blue, and the color you would get wasn't guaranteed) and I tried them on, confirming that it was the right size. After this, they were "steamed" to a high temperature, and I had to put them back on, while still hot. The shoes then constricted down to form an exact mold of my foot, and after around an hour of walking around in them, my foot would not slip at all while in the shoe.

I've taken the shoes out for a couple of long, slower runs, and an 8 mile tempo run (training for the 5k). The shoes were fantastic. I've trained in the Zoom Elite before, and the Flyknits had more cushioning, while still maintaining a feel very similar to the Zoom Streak (marathon race shoes). On the tempo run, the shoes felt amazing, like I was running on clouds, but they weren't slowing me down. 

The basic gist of the shoe is that it is a high cushion trainer that fits like a glove and is extremely lightweight.

Forgot to add: the Flyknit material feels extremely durable, and I expect the shoes to last 450-500 miles. Also, these do not have the Lunar midsole, as speculated, they are a neutral shoe."

http://www.runnersworld.com/communi...shoes/nike-flyknit-trainers-first-impressions


Some interesting points were made in that thread, especially the one about the steam fitting. Which I wonder... will retailers be trained and given the equipment to be able to do the same thing once they're available on the shelves?  
I highly doubt that steam fitting will go to retail if they see a broad release.  Kind of hard to steam fit if you can order them from Nike.com.  The only way I see the steam fitting happening is if they restrict the shoes to a few Nike stores (21 Mercer) and some other running stores or if they had a broader release and the steam fitting is just a benefit of buying them from Nike stores and/or other select shops.
 
Since we lost about 1/2 are pages, would anyone like to make a new thread?

I can be the OP.
 
Since we lost about 1/2 are pages, would anyone like to make a new thread?

I can be the OP.

I'm all for a more organized thread. Go for it, bro!... Unless the OP can edit the title. Plus, the HTMs seem done...
 
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im just confused if i should be checking this thread or the existing thread on sneakertalk...
 
I don't check the thread for a half a day... new NT overhaul and new thread all at once... yeesh
 
Spoke to guys in 1948 London recently about these - they get like 1 size run a month (last 2 months) and resellers be all over em.... WTF :{
 
Since we have so much info already in this thread, I'm going to edit the title. Mods, let me know if we can also merge the other thread started today.
 
kev back in biz lol.
i still dont understand the point of creating a new thread. you could argue that for a whole bunch of other threads and then the forum would really be cluttered.
regardless, looking forward to seeing these. waiting to see if there's any truth to that tweet about july.
 
^i created a new thread because the title was not updated and it would be easier to have the info on one separate page.

aznguycz: im ok with this being the thread, just transfer the first page to this threads 1st page. i think its easier though to merge this thread with the other thread though.
 
I'm confused.  I swear I'd read that there is a release date set for July.  Is there any information regarding models/colors?  Are any of the Flyknits with the Lunartrainer-esque midsole coming out...like that white/black/volt colorway on page 1?
 
I'll be curious to hear some reviews on the trainers. Seems like they could be lacking in support.
 
They said they don't have a release date at this time. Typical response. If I was to guess it will be the 27th. This date coincides with the London opening ceremonies which would make sense for this release. Also based off the @NikeSupport response that was posted yesterday it will be in the month of July. They are running out of dates to release them so I think the 27th.
 
My response from customer service about flyknits...

So far all the info we have is that they will be releasing before the end of this month. Currently that is all the info we have on them. But they should be launching within the next 7-11 days
 
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