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Sorry if this has been posted before, but was wondering if anyone knew what BW stood for when it comes to Air Max BW. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by bootleg ed
big window
110% correctOriginally Posted by JMKickz
BW is going to be an obsolete term soon if this shoe gets the same treatment that our beloved 95 has received.
RIP real air units
word.....I just hope it doesn'tOriginally Posted by JMKickz
BW is going to be an obsolete term soon if this shoe gets the same treatment that our beloved 95 has received.
RIP real air units
Originally Posted by BubbaEla1
110% correctOriginally Posted by JMKickz
BW is going to be an obsolete term soon if this shoe gets the same treatment that our beloved 95 has received.
RIP real air units
Originally Posted by ferndaburn
Thanks for the replies. I never knew it stood for that. Can anyone explain or give me a history lesson as to why it is Big Window.
what are you talking about?Originally Posted by jfeezy
Originally Posted by BubbaEla1
110% correctOriginally Posted by JMKickz
BW is going to be an obsolete term soon if this shoe gets the same treatment that our beloved 95 has received.
RIP real air units
110% wrong. This switch was already made 4-5 years ago, and all BWs made since then have had the nitrogen version of the Airsole.
no, what he's saying is if you haven't complained about the new bubble already on the BW's, it won't be changing anytime soon asstated earlier, unless the tech in the air pockets change.Originally Posted by ShoeHefner5
what are you talking about?Originally Posted by jfeezy
Originally Posted by BubbaEla1
110% correctOriginally Posted by JMKickz
BW is going to be an obsolete term soon if this shoe gets the same treatment that our beloved 95 has received.
RIP real air units
110% wrong. This switch was already made 4-5 years ago, and all BWs made since then have had the nitrogen version of the Airsole.. Nitrogen filled units are smaller than traditional air units. at the molecular level, the nitrogen needs to be housed in a smaller area to be stable.
JMKicks is 110% right
Don't try and get in a scientific pissing match with me, son. There's so much wrong with your thinking that I hardly know where to begin.Originally Posted by ShoeHefner5
what are you talking about?. Nitrogen filled units are smaller than traditional air units. at the molecular level, the nitrogen needs to be housed in a smaller area to be stable.
JMKicks is 110% right