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the fore foot max unit of my right shoe is softer compared to the left. it feels like it has almost no air inside. anybody got the same problem?
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i think by thanksgiving it would go down to 125.00Went ahead and ordered the neon joints off finishline last night, I think for $146 shipped I did alright, could have waited for another price drop tho
I'll double up sooner or later, checked them out in-store when they dropped and the quality looks goodi think by thanksgiving it would go down to 125.00
Sneakers worth doubling up on is an all white shoe or clear sole shoe. foamposites, white cement iv. These sneakers are tanks you cant mess these sneakers up even if you tried.I'll double up sooner or later, checked them out in-store when they dropped and the quality looks good
I'll double up sooner or later, checked them out in-store when they dropped and the quality looks good
Sneakers worth doubling up on is an all white shoe or clear sole shoe. foamposites, white cement iv. These sneakers are tanks you cant mess these sneakers up even if you tried.
Retrobrite/seaglow doesnt restore the sole to the effect that it looks brand new. In addition if the seaglow gets on any other part of the shoe, it mess the sneaker up. im not taking that riskTo me, it's pointless to double up on foams. The upper is still durable enough and if you walk somewhat carefully, you really can't mess it up. As for the soles, you can just retrobrite/seaglow em. Worst thing is if you get heel drag on the soles...I don't think there's any way to solve that without sole swapping.
To teach their own however.
To me, it's pointless to double up on foams. The upper is still durable enough and if you walk somewhat carefully, you really can't mess it up. As for the soles, you can just retrobrite/seaglow em. Worst thing is if you get heel drag on the soles...I don't think there's any way to solve that without sole swapping.
To teach their own however.
Retrobrite/seaglow doesnt restore the sole to the effect that it looks brand new. In addition if the seaglow gets on any other part of the shoe, it mess the sneaker up. im not taking that risk
My pair has the same issue. Didn't notice it until after a few times wearing it. I've a couple of friends who bought their own pairs but I haven't heard from them if they're encountering the same issue.the fore foot max unit of my right shoe is softer compared to the left. it feels like it has almost no air inside. anybody got the same problem?