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is there gonna be a livestrong colorway releasing?
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im sure u can ID a pair?is there gonna be a livestrong colorway releasing?
is there gonna be a livestrong colorway releasing?
im sure u can ID a pair?
Is that a serious question? Nike ceased production on all Livestrong product at the end of 2013. Loved those shoes as well but no way Nike is doing anymore of those CW's.
Yeah, but the yellow is not really yellow- you know?
it actually was a serious question. I didn't know they stopped livestrong production at the end of 2013. I thought since they had one for the lunarglide 5, that the 6's were gonna be fair game....
I agree with more colorways! Too dry. BTW, runningwarehouse has a few colorways for $87.88 - the flagship white/orange/cobalt, volt/silver, and a blk/navy ish. First i seen out of anywhere that has discounted them
the air pegasus 31s aren't very good. The impact protection doesn't feel extremely comfortable, and the "crash bars" and some other glued on pieces of the outsole often peel off. I thought it was a one off problem, but I returned them and got another and it's happening again. Superglue fixes the issue but they eventually peel again, or in different areas. Overall the shoe's upper is very breathable, it's literally a sock liner with a fuse overlay above it (you can wiggle your toes and notice it more so than even in flyknit), it's extremely comfortable in that aspect. The outsole peeling and inferior cushion from the small zoom bags is a huge letdown. The upper's heel area of the shoe is rigid enough to give decent stability support, and there are 3m diamond sections in a couple places throughout the heel. If I could go back and choose, I probably would've paid a little more and gotten the lunarglide 6 or flyknit lunar 2. These shoes have me extremely against outsoles that have glued on sections now, atleast from Nike.I feel you but I do like the freedom.
Curious how these are compared to the Pegasus 31.
That's a shame as the price rate.the air pegasus 31s aren't very good. The impact protection doesn't feel extremely comfortable, and the "crash bars" and some other glued on pieces of the outsole often peel off. I thought it was a one off problem, but I returned them and got another and it's happening again. Superglue fixes the issue but they eventually peel again, or in different areas. Overall the shoe's upper is very breathable, it's literally a sock liner with a fuse overlay above it (you can wiggle your toes and notice it more so than even in flyknit), it's extremely comfortable in that aspect. The outsole peeling and inferior cushion from the small zoom bags is a huge letdown. The upper's heel area of the shoe is rigid enough to give decent stability support, and there are 3m diamond sections in a couple places throughout the heel. If I could go back and choose, I probably would've paid a little more and gotten the lunarglide 6 or flyknit lunar 2. These shoes have me extremely against outsoles that have glued on sections now, atleast from Nike.
Wondering the same.A little off-topic, but how do the latest Zoom Structures compare to these?
TTS.
I know there's 10 pages..but how do these fit? Maybe compared to the FK 1..
A little off-topic, but how do the latest Zoom Structures compare to these?
but why doe...? flyknit should be spring summer
eh waterproof... prob a just a gimmick... dont even understand how flyknit could be waterproof...It's a shield/waterproof version.
its not really waterproof?
How is it a gimmick? I also believe it's water resistant, not waterproof.
Waiting as well.Any news on the Beethoven colorway?