Nike Air VaporMax

Excellent review up there. Actually read all of it and we appreciate the insight.

Not bashing you or pulling rank or anything but most athletic people naturally supinate and run in the outside of their feet. That's why I always have a problem with lunar soles. They wear quickly and strain my post tib eventually. I have to replace my running/gym shoes once every 4-5 months. The sole does seem durable though. In time we shall see though. I would never use these for the gym or running because of price. And in the gym can't imagine squatting in something without a solid sole.
 

Thank you!

Excellent review up there. Actually read all of it and we appreciate the insight.

Not bashing you or pulling rank or anything but most athletic people naturally supinate and run in the outside of their feet. That's why I always have a problem with lunar soles. They wear quickly and strain my post tib eventually. I have to replace my running/gym shoes once every 4-5 months. The sole does seem durable though. In time we shall see though. I would never use these for the gym or running because of price. And in the gym can't imagine squatting in something without a solid sole.

Thank you, and no offense taken! Always open to opinions and thoughts from others.

I actually did not know that... I guess perhaps it's just me and my stride. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think any Nike Lunar running shoes doesn't have that support for supination, and the foam wears out way too fast.

I highly recommend that these shoes should NOT be worn for any cross-training or multidirectional training purposes. A sole with that kind of pattern and the lack of structural support for squats is a no-go. At least that's just me!
 
Anyone pull a long day on feet with these yet?  I'm thinking of doing disneyland in these.
 
33925907811_4cf1d35881_b.jpg

loving how the sunlight is peeking through the sole. :smokin

great pic (ninja pants and all).

thanks for the review.
 
 
Good to hear.  Thanks.  I've only worn these and been on my feet for short stints.
No problem... the only time I felt any sort of discomfort was for about the first 20 min but it went away once they were a little more broken in

Since you have already worn them a bit sounds like you shouldn't have that problem
 
Any tips appreciated....best way to clean these? They got stepped on, I figure mild soap and water with toothbrush would work. Will brush ruin the flyknit? Thx
 
Any tips appreciated....best way to clean these? They got stepped on, I figure mild soap and water with toothbrush would work. Will brush ruin the flyknit? Thx

Just make sure the toothbrush is soft. The brush is prob more important than the cleaner because a harder brush will tear up the Knit
 
Any tips appreciated....best way to clean these? They got stepped on, I figure mild soap and water with toothbrush would work. Will brush ruin the flyknit? Thx
Im interested too, in general havent found a quick easy way to clean flyknit
Mine got brushed up against the bottom of the door getting out of my car. I dusted them with a feather duster first to remove any loose dirt. That seemed to help a lot. Then just wet them down and wiped with a soft cloth. They look fine.
 
Back
Top Bottom