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wouldnt be using them to run though. Its just for the gym, something light and comfy and reliableroshes aren't running shoes
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wouldnt be using them to run though. Its just for the gym, something light and comfy and reliableroshes aren't running shoes
any idea what the price is in the vaughn mills nike outlet? and mind showing mea pic of what the old fly knit free runs look like? haha just curious
$32 bruh? thatsa steal my man. do they got all sizes available or is it limited? is the kitchener nike outlet huge?
kobe 8s for $60? haha damn man. I just need any running shoe that looks good haha for a cheap price? You recommend anything besides the three that I listed? Cheap, durable, good quality, light, comfy , etc.Kitchener is probably the smallest of the outlets I've been to(VM, Halton, Burloak, Kitchener) but they'll just randomly get good stuff. Picked up a pair of Kobe 8s for $60 a few weeks back as well.
Unfortunately they didn't have very many sizes of the Free 5.0. There was a time when they littered every outlet at around $80 a pop. Kitchener had 3 sizes left on the hash wall-- 9.5, 10.5, 11. I'd advise to go half, or if you have wide feet like me, a full size up. These things fit really tight, basically like a sock. Super comfy though, I'm already putting a ton of burn on them. I prefer these to the Lunar 1 and 2s.
thats a little outta my budget ahhalunar flyknit 2 at vmills are around $100.
Few different colourway ways
Im looking for running outdoor shoes.
These can include nike roshes, nike free runs, or fly knits.
Any idea where i could get a decent colour for a really cheap price at one of these outlets?
Really interested but im new to this whole kicks game haha. Just want some nice nike running shoes.
Cheaper the better.
Anyone who went to outlets recently, but update me fam.
Respect
Just find something at an outlet.
kobe 8s for $60? haha damn man. I just need any running shoe that looks good haha for a cheap price? You recommend anything besides the three that I listed? Cheap, durable, good quality, light, comfy , etc.
Y'all are professionals in this shoe game haha
thats a little outta my budget ahha
Good Looking out... been waiting for these.A couple of new hyperflight a at vaughan mills, fsr:
kobe 8s for $60? haha damn man. I just need any running shoe that looks good haha for a cheap price? You recommend anything besides the three that I listed? Cheap, durable, good quality, light, comfy , etc.
Y'all are professionals in this shoe game haha
thats a little outta my budget ahha
haha rebock and sketchers have no swag level though, ya feel?national sports has good running shoes on sale weekly
haha rebock and sketchers have no swag level though, ya feel?
national still has nikes, but the selection isnt the greatest. i think they mostly only have frees and older air maxes.they got nikes homie. at least back in 2008/2009? lol. that was the last running shoe I got.
wouldnt be using them to run though. Its just for the gym, something light and comfy and reliable
valid point. respect. ill check out halton and VM. respect for the help fam. THAT INCLUDES ALL OF YOU
national still has nikes, but the selection isnt the greatest. i think they mostly only have frees and older air maxes.
like someone said, if you want a running shoe for performance, you are better off going with asics or saucony.
if you are looking for cheap nikes to run in that are 'fresh', you just gonna go to the outlets like vm or halton and see what they have and hope that you get lucky
so free runs of fly knits?I wouldn't say roshes are reliable at all, if you're doing weights the mesh will tear quickly and your foot will def wobble with the thick wedge sole, they're good for staying comfortable on walks and light situations like that.
I used to go to National Sports when I live in Waterloo...but once I moved to the GTA and have access to the Nike Outlets...I never went back there for running shoes. Once you get the feel of the outlet prices, it's hard to look at National Sports and Sport Chek prices especially for beaters lol
national still has nikes, but the selection isnt the greatest. i think they mostly only have frees and older air maxes.
like someone said, if you want a running shoe for performance, you are better off going with asics or saucony.
if you are looking for cheap nikes to run in that are 'fresh', you just gonna go to the outlets like vm or halton and see what they have and hope that you get lucky
I heard the national sports at loo was crazy cheap in terms of pricing cause they have these big *** clearance sales. Friend was able to get legit running shoes for like 60%+ where he litterally paid $50 for a $170 pair of shoes
I used to go to National Sports when I live in Waterloo...but once I moved to the GTA and have access to the Nike Outlets...I never went back there for running shoes. Once you get the feel of the outlet prices, it's hard to look at National Sports and Sport Chek prices especially for beaters lol
The one in Waterloo is bigger and have a better clearance section than most National Sports around here...but the selection is still very limited. And you gotta wait for their end of season sale. Plus their models might be a bit outdated by the time it hits 60%.
I heard the national sports at loo was crazy cheap in terms of pricing cause they have these big *** clearance sales. Friend was able to get legit running shoes for like 60%+ where he litterally paid $50 for a $170 pair of shoes
Even so, some food for thought, @ishman2222 , outlets will have best pricing without a doubt
but other places that could potentially get you a good deal are retail shops like SVP or Today's Sportswear, and believe it or not, Sporting Life when footwear goes on sale.
If youre trying to look "fresh" or "swag" and youre on a budget, dont bother.... whats the point of getting something that everyone else has if youre trying to be the one standing out of the crowd..
Try taking the laces off the 5.0 if you have wide feet and you find them a bit snug. My brother runs with them without the laces, apparently they are more comfortable that way. They look weird but kinda cool like a concept shoe.Kitchener is probably the smallest of the outlets I've been to(VM, Halton, Burloak, Kitchener) but they'll just randomly get good stuff. Picked up a pair of Kobe 8s for $60 a few weeks back as well.
Unfortunately they didn't have very many sizes of the Free 5.0. There was a time when they littered every outlet at around $80 a pop. Kitchener had 3 sizes left on the hash wall-- 9.5, 10.5, 11. I'd advise to go half, or if you have wide feet like me, a full size up. These things fit really tight, basically like a sock. Super comfy though, I'm already putting a ton of burn on them. I prefer these to the Lunar 1 and 2s.
Not sure if it was mentioned, but SVP Outlet Steeles location has been my spot for "beaters" or cheap running shoes as a whole...
It's been awhile since I've last visited that location but I've always managed to find something.
The one in Scarborough is touch-n-go.
I often check the Queen location and couldn't help but to notice the lack of J's and Nikes now that you've brought it up.SVP was awesome, and one of my favorite places to hit up for stealth heat, but unfortunately, they've been neutered since losing their JB/Nike account. Stopped by a few weeks ago and sad to say that it was just trash.
yeah thats solid advice dude. SVP is complete crap though. they used to be so sick but now its so waste. last time i went, they got the worst collection for sure. but one thing i cant lie about is, FLYKNITS are so ****** fresh man
I heard the national sports at loo was crazy cheap in terms of pricing cause they have these big *** clearance sales. Friend was able to get legit running shoes for like 60%+ where he litterally paid $50 for a $170 pair of shoes
Even so, some food for thought, @ishman2222 , outlets will have best pricing without a doubt
but other places that could potentially get you a good deal are retail shops like SVP or Today's Sportswear, and believe it or not, Sporting Life when footwear goes on sale.
If youre trying to look "fresh" or "swag" and youre on a budget, dont bother.... whats the point of getting something that everyone else has if youre trying to be the one standing out of the crowd..
also im probably gonna check out the halton hills sometime this week so ill check what else they got and update yall
yeah thats solid advice dude. SVP is complete crap though. they used to be so sick but now its so waste. last time i went, they got the worst collection for sure. but one thing i cant lie about is, FLYKNITS are so ****** fresh man