Agricola wrote: » Think I had a fake air bubble runner at some stage, hard perspex type bubbles in the side with absolutely no cushioning in them. Ah, teenage peer pressure!
Keno wrote: » It was all about the runners with the lights in the 90's. I'd love to wear a pair now.
SamAK wrote: » I wore them for ages, all kinds of Nikes (Except Shox, which I consider bloody awful looking). Since I tried DC skate shoes, i've never looked back. Have had the same pair for the last three years....they need replacing now but I never had a pair of Nike's last that long.| I think 'undesirable' characters (scumbags with their tracksuits tucked into their socks, otherwise knows as sh1t-stoppers) have tarnished the rep of Nike a wee bit....
pragmatic1 wrote: » Nah they were reebok.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Why is it that many things sell like hot cakes at one time or another, yet hot cakes have never sold like hot cakes ever?
BillyMitchel wrote: » Remember the runners and you could pump the tongue and press a button and let the air out?
Andrewf20 wrote: » Reebok pumps I think. Then there was the Reebok Hexalite, Nike air 180 (drool!), Adidas Torsion & Avia Cantilevers, that came out in 1993 I think. I had smelly Dunners Striders when I was young. . I remember these Ascot runners in the early 90s also, alot black leather with Ascot written in green on the side.
Xavi6 wrote: » I was never allowed have a pair as a kid due to the price so now that I earn all my own dough I have a lovely pair of Air Max 97s. Comfy as fook. Very much incorrect.
MRTULES wrote: » Where did you buy them? Thanks
shannonman81 wrote: » got married in a pair.
BraziliaNZ wrote: » Cringe.
shannonman81 wrote: » Now its Cons all the way...got married in a pair.