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$250 shipped a good price for DS Volt Trainers?
Damn what size? That's a solid price.
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$250 shipped a good price for DS Volt Trainers?
Is there a way to favorite posts? I hate when you have to search forever for crap you know you've seen before. If we have is, can someone please drop the knowledge on me. if we don't have it, Mods/Admin, papi wants it for Xmas. Thanks
these look nice..
Glad you're leading the minimalist posting initiative and doing your part decluttering the forum, while also blessing us with pure quality content. And a member since '03 to boot? WOW, I'm sure I can scrounge up a gold star for you somewhere.You're not being rude, just difficult.
Not being rude, but have you ever tried looking for emails that have Nike or Niketalk in your email 3 or 4 months later? The purpose in my statement is, several months down the road, it's a lot easier to go to a favorites on here than going through the hassle of searching or trying to recall keywords. Especially when you vaguely remember the post. If I typed in trainer, nike, niketalk, or flyknit, I'd probably have hundreds of emails to sift through. Whereas, when I favorite something on like, Twitter, it's a lot easier to see the few under that label. For you it may be easier to search your posts. As a comparison, I have over 3k more post than you and you joined a few months or so after me. 187 is a lot easier to sift through than 3,300+. I've seen some people with 20K posts and a lot with over 5k.
Copy, paste, and NAME the email to something you'd remember that is relevant to the topic. Maybe if you're searching on how to UNSTUFF your shoe, you'd search along those lines. As others have mentioned, create a bookmark and you're done. It's not a big deal.
I'm sure the community appreciates your plethora of quality posts so I thank you on everyone's behalf. And to be honest, I have been part of NT since 2003, I'm just using a new account and don't feel the need to clutter the forum. Maybe it'll be easier to sift through quality vs quantity..
$250 shipped a good price for DS Volt Trainers?
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agoatnamedsally,that looks good. What are your thoughts so far? You think you should have gotten the racers or LR3 a half size smaller/larger? Any significant shrinkage in the process?
nice job man props to you guys for putting in that time and effort.
good to know man thank you for the knowledge. almost went same size for bothAppreciate it, you guys. I would definitely recommend going down a half size with the lunar soles, there are even parts in the forefoot where the sole (size 10.5) is actually bigger than the upper (size 11). There was some shrinking in the upper, which led me to wear one upper with the sole removed while working on the other. This helped mold the uppers to my foot and they still fit fine. Overall, it's definitely expensive (I spent around $180 after all was said and done) and time consuming, but I think it's worth it if you have the extra money and spare time.
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Appreciate it, you guys. I would definitely recommend going down a half size with the lunar soles, there are even parts in the forefoot where the sole (size 10.5) is actually bigger than the upper (size 11). There was some shrinking in the upper, which led me to wear one upper with the sole removed while working on the other. This helped mold the uppers to my foot and they still fit fine. Overall, it's definitely expensive (I spent around $180 after all was said and done) and time consuming, but I think it's worth it if you have the extra money and spare time.
I could be wrong, but I think its from the heat gun.Why did the uppers shrink? I thought you cut off the flyknit upper with a knife.
Why did the uppers shrink? I thought you cut off the flyknit upper with a knife.
I could be wrong, but I think its from the heat gun.
Correct, you need to use a blow dryer/heat gun to warm up the glue on the FKR enough so that the delicate knit material doesn't rip when you try to pry it off with flathead screwdrivers. You obviously need a good amount of heat to do this, but too much heat (especially in the form of focusing the heat on one area for too long) leads to shrinkage and some disformation of the uppers. I used a knife/exacto to cut remaining bits of the sole off during and after the sole was removed.
yeah, my multicolor v1 had the color start to vanish, as well as some of my other shoes. It is just painted on, and it will fade over time.I was cleaning my sail/volts and it looks like the swoosh is vanishing, has that happened to anybody?
thanksyeah, my multicolor v1 had the color start to vanish, as well as some of my other shoes. It is just painted on, and it will fade over time.