It'd be interesting to get your thoughts on the new Nike tuned drift, seen mostly negative comments on them, I don't think they're too bad, the price is the problem!
I bought the all black pair of these a few months ago. I thought they looked great but for me they are the most uncomfortable Nike trainer I've ever worn. I tried them on in JD but it was only when wearing them for real I noticed the fit just wasn't for me. Picked up a pair of Air Max 1 today on sale, still my favourite and most comfortable Nike range of trainers.
Oh, no did you try going a size up? Air Max 1, I'm yet to buy one for the collection but the new blue airmax 1 big bubble, definitely got my eye on for this coming airmax day.
Don't do hype found some pulse roam for cheap. I'm 44 my hype days are long behind me. You realise it doesn't matter price and quality is much more important now to me.
That makes you smart. You should only get what you like. However there are alot of people who don't have that mentality and buy the hypest of trainers thinking they might get approval from their peers.
I don't blame nike for not taking risks. It's hard to compete with sneakers designs of the 80s and 90s. Designer's today are just inferior. Although, there are obviously some exceptions.
I totally agree, there was freedom to design and expectations wasn't that high. Therefore what they put our compared to the other producers apart from Reebok was mind blowing. Now it seems hard to bring something new to market and making money from it. The only company which seems to do well with new silhouettes is New Balance.
@@TheRetroManRandySavage yes I did, I'm thinking the best way to buy these. The price is slowing me down. It is very expensive but they look absolutely amazing.
@@sneakypeaks lol. I keep looking to see if they lower in price. They must be pretty limited though at that price. They seem to only be available in a few places online.