nike lunar control 3's

I'm not a masive fan, but I haven't yet managed to see a pair in the flesh. I know they are made of a purely synthetic material now as well, so that the 'crease lines' you get below the laces will be a thing of the past
 
I'm not a masive fan, but I haven't yet managed to see a pair in the flesh. I know they are made of a purely synthetic material now as well, so that the 'crease lines' you get below the laces will be a thing of the past

Thats why i love my tw2013's. They're made of a plastic like material and look as new today and when i got them. My pp lunar 2's look dreadful
 
Thats why i love my tw2013's. They're made of a plastic like material and look as new today and when i got them. My pp lunar 2's look dreadful

Yeah, my Lunar 2's look as though they've seen better days, but are silly comfy. I'll probably still buy a pair of the Lunar 3's when released. I couldn't get on with TW's...and found them to be the most uncomfortable shoes ever!!
 
Really like the look of the Lunars, but not a fan of the TW. Will be interested to see what the Lunars cost as I may get some for next summer.
 
Really like the look of the Lunars, but not a fan of the TW. Will be interested to see what the Lunars cost as I may get some for next summer.

They will be in the £90-£100 like the Lunar 2's...
 
I don't like them that much. I'll stick with my Adidas for £30.

Whilst I fully appreciate it's a lot of money...it does make me chuckle when people won't spend a lot of money on a pair of comfy shoes, considering your feet are wrapped up in them for 4/4.5 hours whilst walking for miles and putting a lot of force through them. It is well worth investing in a decent pair of shoes!
 
Whilst I fully appreciate it's a lot of money...it does make me chuckle when people won't spend a lot of money on a pair of comfy shoes, considering your feet are wrapped up in them for 4/4.5 hours whilst walking for miles and putting a lot of force through them. It is well worth investing in a decent pair of shoes!

I agree with this. My pp just spent 330 on a driver but won't folk out for shoes. He's always moaning his feet are wet too!
 
Whilst I fully appreciate it's a lot of money...it does make me chuckle when people won't spend a lot of money on a pair of comfy shoes, considering your feet are wrapped up in them for 4/4.5 hours whilst walking for miles and putting a lot of force through them. It is well worth investing in a decent pair of shoes!

I'm really happy with the Adizero that cost me £30 a pair. I got two pairs and two pairs of adicross (£25 per pair) and they cost £110 for all 4 pairs. Why would I spend £90 on one pair?
 
I'm really happy with the Adizero that cost me £30 a pair. I got two pairs and two pairs of adicross (£25 per pair) and they cost £110 for all 4 pairs. Why would I spend £90 on one pair?

It depends. Have you ever tried out a premium shoe (+£100) for a few rounds? If not then you could be missing out big time. If you have.........i want your feet. Cheep shoes cripple me! I'd save a fortune
 
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I'm really happy with the Adizero that cost me £30 a pair. I got two pairs and two pairs of adicross (£25 per pair) and they cost £110 for all 4 pairs. Why would I spend £90 on one pair?

All of which must have been on massive discount. The full retail on adizeros was >£100, adicross was £60.
So brand new release shoes likely to cost more? Big shock.
 
All of which must have been on massive discount. The full retail on adizeros was >£100, adicross was £60.
So brand new release shoes likely to cost more? Big shock.

These were the cheaper Adizeros that cost £60 upon release. They were off Adidas Backstage. I can't justify spending £100 on new release shoes when I can get last seasons for half price or less?
 
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