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Ah, I hadn't looked beneath the insole. I've heard of it before but 'll check out Shoe Goo, thanks. Kinda wish they were a little more recent or I'd think about sending em back...even though I doubt I'd be able to get the same color.I had this problem after the first wear on a pair last summer and sent them back to Nike. As far as repairing them, I would look into a product called "Shoe Goo" as I've heard it has great results. I do not think sole-swapping is possible with flyknits since the upper is woven into the sole. This can be seen when you remove the insole.Question...
I have the above Flyknit Trainer but they're like a year and a half old. Not beat by any means though I've worn them a lot, either way it's WAY too soon for the thin rubber sole to be peeling away in a few spots from the foam midsole (2 spots on one sneaker & 1 one the other). I'm sure I could glue it back but
1) what would be the best glue to use?
2) would it be possible at some point to swap the sole?
I was thinking if it gets to the point where the sole needs to go and the upper is still in good enough shape, I'd want to try to find a new pair of something similar with this type of lunar sole obviously not the HTM but a cheap pair of different Nikes:
If you look on the 1st page, I was the 4th post in this thread and it was specifically about those so I've obviously liked them for a long time...if it comes down to the sole needing to go on my pair, it would be an opportunity to do something similar.