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Friday, November 6, 2009

How come the Nike Tennis shoes don't have a first version like the Nike Vapor III and IVs or Air Max Breathes?

Also, are the air max breathe free II better or adidas barricade IVs

How come the Nike Tennis shoes don't have a first version like the Nike Vapor III and IVs or Air Max Breathes?
Heck, with the right marketing, Nike and Adidas could sell 30 year old designs with different colors and names and go for another 10 years.
Reply:They did. They just need to sell more so they make minor updates and change the number (I, II, III, etc.) IMHO, I liked the original models best!!
Reply:I'm not sure I understand the question, but Nike did have a first version of the Breathe Free's and of the Vapor, they just made new versions and thus stopped producing the older versions (except for the Breathe Free 2's, and they were kept on board because the Breathe 3's weren't selling as well because they were more narrow in the midfoot) They also have the Breathe Free Cage, which I find to be as great as the Breathe 2, but actually better because the opening for your foot to slide in is just a little bit larger. As far as the first Vapor shoe, it was maybe the best version out of the Vapor series (Maria Sharapova still wears them, but Nike isn't happy about it) you might be able to find them online. To answer your second question, I'd have to say that I like the Breathe Free's better than the Adidas. The Nike's are lighter, I think they are more comfortable and less stiff, but the Adidas are better on durability (which is why they are heavier and stiffer), and I also think that the Nike's look cooler (not that it matters to your tennis game) Good Luck!



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