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Does anyone have problems with the shoes not having enough arch support?
These are using 15 year old technology man...they're meant for casual wear at best, not for strenuous activity such as basketball.
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Does anyone have problems with the shoes not having enough arch support?
They were built for basketball use 15 years ago and did fine. Technology has advanced but this doesn't mean old technology can't still do the trick. It's not like these are built like chucks
Potomac Mills Nike Outlet is GARBAGE! The last thing they had worth my attention was the Cough Drop foams and Penny 2 Atlantic Blue and a few air max 90's. I think they (employees) snatch everything before they have a chance to hit the shelves. I've known a few of those managers for years, so I wouldn't put it past them. Thank God for SneakerSteal.com
So you're saying quality of craftsmanship as well as materials hasn't changed in 15 years?
Current Foams are not BUILT for basketball, they're BUILT for casual wear.
Mine have those little dings in the all the time... Just not that bad, I wonder what it's from.
the foamposite is an actual liquid material. these are just imperfections and air bubbles, exactly like how you see "fish eyes" in automotive paint work. its bound to happen
I'm aware what foams are made of...
Def not from air, it's probably some type of debris in the molds that leaves a dent when the shoe is forming.
Nah. If that were the case, all pairs in that size would have identical markings.
Well UPS just left my door dropping off my pair from NDC
I was afraid to look them over
But I looked them over and just a few tiny glue spots and one or two long threads that need to be clipped
FSR at da 34 st footlocker.....glad i passed, joints
Dont do it for me...
shocked foams are still sitting