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Yeah. From what I was told, Nike definitely classifies this as a long distance shoe. Good to see it put through its paces IRL.
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That's a gamble. These might go on sale but you better not care about loud obnoxious colors when that time comes. Nike tests the market for a retail price but the way things are going if you don't grab what releases when it releases more times than not you're not getting them for retail if you wait. Case in point; Flyknit lunar chukkas. Nike doesn't make too many shoes like this, where fashion meets function so well. In my past experiences with Nike, these shoes don't last too long on the shelf after people discover them. Once people start looking at these in store and on other people's feet things will change. Id say get them while you can if you like them.^ these will eventually be put on sale, and especially if you use them for running, the colors might not be as important to you. You could always try them out and if you like them, wait until they go on sale. Nike is pretty expensive these days... They basically put out a product that they hope will sell well. After about two or three months they put it on sale to the price that they actually should have been at originally. The only shoes that are the exception to this are the Flyknit racers, as they do not seem to put them on sale anymore (online at least). I guess my point is, if you can wait, wait, and the price will come down.
That's a gamble. These might go on sale but you better not care about loud obnoxious colors when that time comes. Nike tests the market for a retail price but the way things are going if you don't grab what releases when it releases more times than not you're not getting them for retail if you wait. Case in point; Flyknit lunar chukkas. Nike doesn't make too many shoes like this, where fashion meets function so well. In my past experiences with Nike, these shoes don't last too long on the shelf after people discover them. Once people start looking at these in store and on other people's feet things will change. Id say get them while you can if you like them.

. I always wear Nike elite socks with slim McDavid ankle sleeve on both ankles, so the ankle sleeve didn’t bother me at all. I also had no issues with blisters or rubbing. This shoe is an excellent long distance road running shoe. My trail is all concrete and I did not have to use the grass at any point during my run. I normally ice my knees and ankles after I run but I literally don’t have any ankle/feet/knee pain. The shoes are very light and they do “disappear”. The shoe doesn’t have the greatest lock down feel (at first I kept looking to see if the laces where undone) but that is where the ankle sleeve comes in. It helps you use your entire foot to lift the shoe. It is a very different feeling, but your feet don’t work as hard to actually lift the shoe. You can just run. The shoe is very high off of the ground but this not short distance (less than 3 miles) speed shoe so I am ok with that. This is a long distance hard surface shoe. This will definitely be my go to distance running shoe. If you want something for the track or make lots of turning/cutting I would not recommend this shoe because you don’t really have any lateral support and the high heel/toe drop. I think Nike has a winner and judging by the lack of sizes at my running store they are selling well to runnersNiketownWhere can I see these in person?
you have the style code for these?
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you have the style code for these?