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I do not believe so because some Jordans do not come with that hole. None of the 2000/2001 Air Jordan 11 retros that I own (all the mids, and a few lows) have it or the 2009 Space Jams did not have it.Originally Posted by dankenstien88
Originally Posted by ninjahood
point is, how do u know this as a fact? you dont.Originally Posted by JordanXI45
ninjahood - You say people compared the ray allen xiii from HoH to the xiiis from SDS and they matched up. Did they open the shoe up and see what was inside? Because if they did, they would find the same exact bootleg material that was found in the cool greys. Why would they be any different?
you dont even know is every single pair had a faulty air bag.
i know when i worked at a sneaker store way back when they carried da flightposite I's in silver (OG run) and someone returned a pair because da insole looked like it was impregnated, turns out that particular model had a faulty Zoom air unit and expanded passed da
glued insoles and made a bubble....
unless you know for sure that those ray allen XIII's are made with materials other then authentic pairs (which they seem to match according to first hand accounts from NTers who have purchased em) then all you are doing is speculating.
IMO the shoes having an unfilled airbag is further evidence that these are made with real materials, but smuggled out of the factory before completion.
I examined many of my shoes the other day and found consistent pattern that almost all shoes with encapsulated Air-Sole Units have a small hole under the insole (I have been told this hole is where the Air is injected).
Can someone confirm that this hole is used to fill the airbags ?