Andy Laub

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The week of destruction continues.

The Nike Frees became the latest victims of a vicious game of tennis - going for a close shot, my shoe stops and my foot keeps moving. Suddenly, the liner of the shoe, along with my foot, is sticking out of the front. I played the rest of the game barefoot, which really made me appreciate how comfortable these shoes are. Now the question is whether to pick up another cheap pair exactly like these and risk this happening again (since they’re not exactly made for tennis) or to get the trainers in hopes they’d be more resistant to this kind of thing.

21:09 on 06 Sep 2005

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  1. PDF said:

    See. That wouldn’t have happened with beach tennis.

    Why not link to Nike’s site instead? Does it have something to do with Flash?

    22:12 on 06 Sep 2005
  2. matches said:

    Nike? Flash? What?

    Fine. Here is the same damn thing at NikeTown USA. Oh wait - you can’t even link to specific colorways on their html site. Genius.

    22:43 on 06 Sep 2005
  3. majafa said:

    Buy another pair? Why not FD your broken ones and get a free new pair?

    01:49 on 07 Sep 2005
  4. matches said:

    FD…?

    07:10 on 07 Sep 2005
  5. majafa said:

    factory defect. footlocker employees refer to all shoes that are returned because they broke as FDs.

    15:34 on 07 Sep 2005



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