Nike Skateboard Shoe
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Nike Skateboard Shoe
Did y'all know Nike made a "Skateboard shoe?" It was news to me. Our session in Suwanee got rained out yesterday, so on the way home from Georgia I had time to stop at the Nike Factory Store in Commerce. There was a rack of these available marked down from $70 to $30. The box says "skateboard shoe." That was my first clue:
They have leather/nylon uppers and rubber soles with a pretty good tread. I brought my Blackbird into the store to stand on and check for grip and it was rock solid.
How well they do on the street I won't know til it quits raining here. I still don't like the idea of spending A LOT of money for a shoe that's only going to go down the drain after a few foot breaks, but for $30 I'll spring for it and see how they do. Oh, and recently I went ALL OVER the Nike website looking for something to skate in and there was nothing about this from corporate. If you don't want a $120 basketball or cross training shoe, then don't bother asking Nike.
What I really want to know is if these new shoes do as well as my $19 Cortez did for 20 years.
They have leather/nylon uppers and rubber soles with a pretty good tread. I brought my Blackbird into the store to stand on and check for grip and it was rock solid.
How well they do on the street I won't know til it quits raining here. I still don't like the idea of spending A LOT of money for a shoe that's only going to go down the drain after a few foot breaks, but for $30 I'll spring for it and see how they do. Oh, and recently I went ALL OVER the Nike website looking for something to skate in and there was nothing about this from corporate. If you don't want a $120 basketball or cross training shoe, then don't bother asking Nike.
What I really want to know is if these new shoes do as well as my $19 Cortez did for 20 years.
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It's not so surprinsing to see Nike trying to conquire a market where you can sell shoes to such expensive prices
It's no new. Don't you see the "DON'T DO IT" campaign by Consolidated skateboards??
Here in Europe they do now quite a lot of advertising and sponsorships. A few years ago, nobody wanted nike shoes but it seems that money and marketing campaigns can change everything.
You're lucky to have found some cheap shoes, even the simplest model are usually expensive here.
It's no new. Don't you see the "DON'T DO IT" campaign by Consolidated skateboards??
Here in Europe they do now quite a lot of advertising and sponsorships. A few years ago, nobody wanted nike shoes but it seems that money and marketing campaigns can change everything.
You're lucky to have found some cheap shoes, even the simplest model are usually expensive here.
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the DON'T DO IT campaign:
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stor ... tml?page=3
http://www.saigon.com/~nike/
but most of skateboard shoes company probably produce their shoes in the same kind of manufactures where work 12 years old children, in South East Asia or wherever you can find the poorest people ready to work for nothing.
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stor ... tml?page=3
http://www.saigon.com/~nike/
but most of skateboard shoes company probably produce their shoes in the same kind of manufactures where work 12 years old children, in South East Asia or wherever you can find the poorest people ready to work for nothing.
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but isn't there a difference between the people manufacturing and marketing? That isn't rhetorical, I'm actually asking. Or I guess what I'm really asking is, even if their manufactured by the same people, does that mean they are as effective or as well designed a shoe?Jack Smith wrote:Not this again...
A few guesses where "skateboarding shoe companies" get their shoes made.
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Probably in the same place tahn Nike , it's exactly what I've said Jack...Jack Smith wrote:Not this again...
A few guesses where "skateboarding shoe companies" get their shoes made.
do you have precisions?
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2nd stab at it!
Did you know that when they introduced their first run at skate shoes in the mid 90's the industry was powerful enough to have them back down?
Skateboarding is now more commercially accepted by many and yheir back at it. They have also been able to sign some names to their sk8 footwear. They were turned down hard by some of the Top guys 10 years ago.
The more things change the more they stay the same, HUH!
Skateboarding is now more commercially accepted by many and yheir back at it. They have also been able to sign some names to their sk8 footwear. They were turned down hard by some of the Top guys 10 years ago.
The more things change the more they stay the same, HUH!
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Re: 2nd stab at it!
Hey, they got me Sunday.Claude Regnier wrote:They have also been able to sign some names to their sk8 footwear.
My agent was surprised, but you know skaters: born to be unpredictable.
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Yes Sir!
It's funny but I heard they signed you too!
If there are no decent Hightops available from sk8 companies I'll be going back to Nike as well. If only they made a gum sole.
If there are no decent Hightops available from sk8 companies I'll be going back to Nike as well. If only they made a gum sole.
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