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They do run a little tight. If you have wide feet then might want to go a half size bigger. I only wore them casually but they are light and have plenty ofsupport.
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These don't have much cushioning. They're pretty flat feeling, they don't feel like any AM I can think of. They're pretty specificfor their purpose in my opinion.Originally Posted by YoungTriz
^^ how comfy is it to walk in?... can you compare it to any AM's?
Thats disappointing.Originally Posted by SoleAddict34
These don't have much cushioning. They're pretty flat feeling, they don't feel like any AM I can think of. They're pretty specific for their purpose in my opinion.Originally Posted by YoungTriz
^^ how comfy is it to walk in?... can you compare it to any AM's?
Yeah, the TR1s come right up to below my ankle bone and the ZTT are fully above the top of my ankle bone.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
nice breakdown and photos soleaddict34.
soleaddict34, you say these don't even go up to your ankles, right. how would the ZTT 08 compare in that regard? those 08s are considered moderate midcut shoes, so if the new ones don't even match up with those, then we might be on the "low" scale here, much like every sparq trainer currently is. Which would throw out any possibility of a support shoe for basketball, let alone cushioning.
Going back to the ZTT, those had a msrp of $80 and still had zoom air in both the forefoot and heel. Here, at $90, I wonder where that money is going.. R&D costs more than anything else?
this made a questionable decision even more questionable
Otomix!Originally Posted by SoleAddict34
Yeah, the TR1s come right up to below my ankle bone and the ZTT are fully above the top of my ankle bone.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
nice breakdown and photos soleaddict34.
soleaddict34, you say these don't even go up to your ankles, right. how would the ZTT 08 compare in that regard? those 08s are considered moderate midcut shoes, so if the new ones don't even match up with those, then we might be on the "low" scale here, much like every sparq trainer currently is. Which would throw out any possibility of a support shoe for basketball, let alone cushioning.
Going back to the ZTT, those had a msrp of $80 and still had zoom air in both the forefoot and heel. Here, at $90, I wonder where that money is going.. R&D costs more than anything else?
this made a questionable decision even more questionable
I agree that these would work well for weight training movements such as squats, lunges, deadlifts, etc(although I still use my Otomix for leg days). Don't get me wrong, I do like the shoe(especially the look), but I just wish these were a little more versatile.
Originally Posted by real vip
The Air Trainer 1 Legacy Pack was scheduled for release today at NTSF, NTLV, and NTNY for a retail price of $180. Nice pick-up.
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
hoosGForbes, that your pic?I know where it came with and am not impressed
and the TREND has been setOriginally Posted by SinnerP
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
hoosGForbes, that your pic?I know where it came with and am not impressed
Either an ebayer stole his pics or he's really selling his $180 trainer pack for $900... resellers
Stupid if you ask me.Originally Posted by AntC
Legacy pack? Interesting.