I expect the average price to go for over $5,000. I've planned for a while for this but I just don't think I'm prepared to go that high.
I just need to sell a kidney and I might be able to get a pair lol
Never wet can leave a milky film on the shoes. It depends on the color of the shoes to see if it matters. You might try various degrees of rubbing you treated shoes to see how well the never wet adheres. It is my understanding that all of the nanotechnology hydrophobic are derivatives of the same base particles, they may just be diluted to eliminate the fogging/milky residue.
Sweet! Thanks for the infoMy understanding is that Neverwet used to leave a milky film when it was a 2-part system. Rustoleum bought it and fixed the problem while making it a single-spray.
Neither of the pairs I sprayed discolored. The KangaROOS are all synthetic seude and leather, including a light grey heel counter, and no discoloration.
@spider2465 The Crep Protect spray that everyone uses is a hydrophobic coating. Same with this Neverwet spray I am trying out.
I'm assuming that the auto lacing pair will be auctioned as before, but Nike hasn't confirmed that it's auction only yet, and they keep pushing that we download the Nike + app. Not sure if they're hinting at a limited stock being sold also, but better safe than sorry.
So if the time frame holds true then we can probably expect an accurate power lacing version in about 5 years?
Yeah that's what I meantNot in a MAG unless it is a Chinese copy.
My understanding is that Neverwet used to leave a milky film when it was a 2-part system. Rustoleum bought it and fixed the problem while making it a single-spray.
Neither of the pairs I sprayed discolored. The KangaROOS are all synthetic seude and leather, including a light grey heel counter, and no discoloration.
@spider2465 The Crep Protect spray that everyone uses is a hydrophobic coating. Same with this Neverwet spray I am trying out.
Funny thing is now that I have the V3s I don't have any desire to jump on these Power laced RDs.