indianabound
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I'm so excited for these, I can't wait to get a pair of trainers and racers.
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Originally Posted by Stuntman Mike
and please, please don't let the celebs start rocking these
I think its like the Apple Genius Bar. You get there and like schedule an appointment for a spot in 30 mins or so.Originally Posted by SCtrojan
Could you clarify what "schedule a fitting" meant? Was it just a control in place so individuals could only purchase their size or is there something more to it? Thanks.
Originally Posted by verysteri otypical
ok fellas, specifically cement and stuntman, am i gonna be bidding against either of you on ebay in approximately six days time? cause if so then ill just back out cause i dont want to be the that dude that snipes you and then posts it up in the pick up thread. thats just not me...
Me personally , I wouldn't pay much beyond 250/300, depending on how much you want them. I can understand if its your exact size and you absolutely love the CW maybe a little bit more, but SMHOriginally Posted by indianabound
So what's a good price for the trials trainers?
Has anyone heard news that the red and blue colorways will stay a trials exclusive or will we see a much wider release when they drop around July 20th?
I just don't want to pay a premium to find out later I could get them for retail if I waited a month.
You and me are in the same boat. i was trying to hook up a NTER for retail, not trying to make a buck. Also am big into running and wanted a pair for myself. very disappointed I wasn't able to get a pair. I really really hope it's because the semi "new" manufacturing method is the issue here and it's not another marketing scheme by nike causing the availability issue.Originally Posted by Bryscooplaygrifhold
Me personally , I wouldn't pay much beyond 250/300, depending on how much you want them. I can understand if its your exact size and you absolutely love the CW maybe a little bit more, but SMHOriginally Posted by indianabound
So what's a good price for the trials trainers?
Has anyone heard news that the red and blue colorways will stay a trials exclusive or will we see a much wider release when they drop around July 20th?
I just don't want to pay a premium to find out later I could get them for retail if I waited a month.@ these ebay listings for 800/900/1000 BIN. Are you friggin' kidding me? This is what is really wrong with people now, is no appreciation for anything about the shoes, technology, and or history of them- the place of certain shoes and styles, etc... All about bending folks over and max profiting once or twice versus long term picture. I was hoping to help folks out for relatively reasonable (nowhere near 300 even) if I could get my hands on pairs, but apparently thats not in the cards. INDIANA bound- I wish you well. I will wait for the GRs and hope they aren't ridiculously limited.
doubt it'll happen. @least i hope it wont. these arent big/high cut doofy shoes that people can tuck their jeans into. that seems to be the trend.Originally Posted by Stuntman Mike
and please, please don't let the celebs start rocking these
Originally Posted by cutthroat
I found this review that talks about sizing, courtesy of YortXC
"Nike sold 400 pairs of Flyknit Trainers at the trials, and so being a runner, I had to pick up a pair (91st pair!). Since getting them on Saturday, I've put about 60 miles on them, and would like to share my first impressions.
I would first like to talk about the fitting process, which I had never been through with any other pair of shoes. I had to schedule a "fitting appointment" two days in advance, and be fitted with a general size (9.5...I normally wear a 10 or 10.5, but these shoes are meant to fit like a glove). On Saturday, they brought out a pair (I received red...the two colors were red and blue, and the color you would get wasn't guaranteed) and I tried them on, confirming that it was the right size. After this, they were "steamed" to a high temperature, and I had to put them back on, while still hot. The shoes then constricted down to form an exact mold of my foot, and after around an hour of walking around in them, my foot would not slip at all while in the shoe.
I've taken the shoes out for a couple of long, slower runs, and an 8 mile tempo run (training for the 5k). The shoes were fantastic. I've trained in the Zoom Elite before, and the Flyknits had more cushioning, while still maintaining a feel very similar to the Zoom Streak (marathon race shoes). On the tempo run, the shoes felt amazing, like I was running on clouds, but they weren't slowing me down.
The basic gist of the shoe is that it is a high cushion trainer that fits like a glove and is extremely lightweight.
Forgot to add: the Flyknit material feels extremely durable, and I expect the shoes to last 450-500 miles. Also, these do not have the Lunar midsole, as speculated, they are a neutral shoe."
http://www.runnersworld.com/communi...shoes/nike-flyknit-trainers-first-impressions
Originally Posted by ILLustRAYt
Originally Posted by cutthroat
I found this review that talks about sizing, courtesy of YortXC
http://www.runnersworld.com/communi...shoes/nike-flyknit-trainers-first-impressions
Some interesting points were made in that thread, especially the one about the steam fitting. Which I wonder... will retailers be trained and given the equipment to be able to do the same thing once they're available on the shelves?