I had the Nitrel, forgot what version. Didn't like them AT ALL. The back heal area is very thin so when you slide your foot into the sneaker, the back will collapse in and then you have to readjust.
For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
I had the Nitrel, forgot what version. Didn't like them AT ALL. The back heal area is very thin so when you slide your foot into the sneaker, the back will collapse in and then you have to readjust.
For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
Sounds like you've added absolutely nothing to this post other than an inflammatory comment that the mods going to take care of.
With that said, you'd be stupid to pay $60 for foam Crocs. Hiking and running sneakers only over here.
Or perhaps you should just wear slippers, because it doesn't sound like you're doing anything active like "hiking and running" with loosely-tied sneakers.
Or perhaps you should just wear slippers, because it doesn't sound like you're doing anything active like "hiking and running" with loosely-tied sneakers.
Reads like a lot of assumption I don't leave my sneakers loosely tied thank you very much perhaps you need to be reminded what it's like to be a condescending inflammatory poster we'll get a mod on that suit enough
looks like good deals. I was going to buy the 680v7, but based on reviews from different sites, might run small. I decided to pass, since I've had a few bad experiences with NB in recent years in terms of size and width
I had the Nitrel, forgot what version. Didn't like them AT ALL. The back heal area is very thin so when you slide your foot into the sneaker, the back will collapse in and then you have to readjust.
For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
That's why I switch all my tie laces to the stretch nylon ones. No tying or untying.
I don't understand why any manufacturer still uses cloth tie laces.
That's why I switch all my tie laces to the stretch nylon ones. No tying or untying.
I don't understand why any manufacturer still uses cloth tie laces.
Regardless of the laces that you use the back heel portion of these sneakers is so thin that even if your laces are completely undone and you have the tongue sticking out unless you insert your foot perfectly and don't touch the back it's going to fold over on itself
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For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
With that said, you'd be stupid to pay $60 for foam Crocs. Hiking and running sneakers only over here.
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Reads like a lot of assumption I don't leave my sneakers loosely tied thank you very much perhaps you need to be reminded what it's like to be a condescending inflammatory poster we'll get a mod on that suit enough
I added 460v3 $49.99 and 813v1 $69.99.
Checkout price was $119.98 with $.99 shipping. Stopped before putting my CC info in.
How do I get the extra %30?
I added 460v3 $49.99 and 813v1 $69.99.
Checkout price was $119.98 with $.99 shipping. Stopped before putting my CC info in.
How do I get the extra %30?
For those like myself that tie their sneakers once and then slide their foot in and out and that's it it is a humongous pain in the butt and even for those that try and be proper and hold the back of the sneaker open with two fingers and slide the foot in; still a pain in the butt.
Hard pass, I donated mine didn't even break them in.
I don't understand why any manufacturer still uses cloth tie laces.
I don't understand why any manufacturer still uses cloth tie laces.
Regardless of the laces that you use the back heel portion of these sneakers is so thin that even if your laces are completely undone and you have the tongue sticking out unless you insert your foot perfectly and don't touch the back it's going to fold over on itself