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$250Curious what the price will be for ID.. options look promising
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$250Curious what the price will be for ID.. options look promising
$250Curious what the price will be for ID.. options look promising
Funny that they're still using Volt considering the Platinum CW is meant to be a reset for all of Running's color palette.Nike overuses that volt color... it's kinda corny looking at this point
Here we go...http://sneakernews.com/2017/03/14/nike-vapormax-trial-run-review/4/Reset... yeah whatever
Referencing past iconic colorways that helped define an era of color trends for Nike Running models like the “Infrared” Air Max 90 and “Silver Bullet” Air Max 97, Creative Director of Nike Running Andres Harlow stated that the simple Pure Platinum launch colorway for the VaporMax is meant to be a “reset” for the current era. Instead of weighing the shoe down with neon or multicolor combinations, the Pure Platinum colorway is meant to enhance the shoe’s light and airy feeling. Expect more fresh and clean looks like this on other Nike Running models in the near future.
I've got the CDGs - they're pretty comfy. But I wouldn't say they're stupid comfortable.
Wait so who has tried these on? Are they stupid comfortable?
How do they compare to the 2014/15/16 360 air max sole?
I've got the CDGs - they're pretty comfy. But I wouldn't say they're stupid comfortable.
volt air bubble makes those ids one of the easiest passes ever.
Good question! You certainly don't feel the air all over the way you do with the 360. On the VM, you feel all the piping, if that makes sense.
How do they compare to the 2014/15/16 360 air max sole?
A couple years ago I ordered a Tailwind 6 as a gift; I don't recall the wording, but something like "firm ride" and "soft ride".Definitely one you have to try on @PWGuy. Which iDs let you tune the feel?