@@David561 Provided you didn't use them on an AG surface which caused the sole plate to break since these are meant for FG, you can claim warranty for manufacturer defect. Typically it lasts for a year. To claim you need to either check the box or the inside tag of the shoe. Otherwise contact the store that sold you the product and ask them for assistance, if it was directly from Nike their website will have a lot more resources.
@@David561 Wear Patterns: AG surfaces typically cause different wear patterns compared to firm ground (FG) surfaces. AG surfaces tend to be more abrasive, which can result in more rapid and uneven wear, especially on the soleplate or studs of the boots. Damage Type: FG boots are not designed for the additional friction and impact of AG, so the damage caused by using them on AG surfaces may include things like the soleplate cracking, studs breaking, or delamination, which are less likely to occur under regular FG use. Soleplate Condition: AG surfaces tend to have a more predictable wear on the soleplate because of the way the synthetic surface grips and moves underfoot. FG surfaces might show less stress or wear due to being more natural and uneven, which AG surfaces don't replicate.
its been like 2 years since the vapor 15 released
True! I believe Summer ‘22 was technically the first drop. Then the majority of new colorways dropped in early 2023.
U gotta give Asics boots a chance some day.
Definitely, I’ve heard great things
My feet are 25,8 cm. Should i go for EU size 41 ( 26cm ) or size 42 (26,5) cm? They are not growing anymore..
You never mentioned the difference in sole - the peek on the 15's and older models always came off the side. BTW, does the 16 fit same as 15s?
Bro please do a video about the vapor 16 pros, have heard they're a better value for money
These vs mizuno alpha mij which would you recommend and which are lighter
Does it fit wide?
No, I wouldn’t say so. It’s pretty narrow overall. I’ve got a video on my channel for the best wide fitting boots!
These are complete trash had them for less then a month and the studs broke and lacing ripped do not buy these horrible boots.
You can claim warranty.
@@TahmidHO how do I do that
@@David561 Provided you didn't use them on an AG surface which caused the sole plate to break since these are meant for FG, you can claim warranty for manufacturer defect. Typically it lasts for a year. To claim you need to either check the box or the inside tag of the shoe. Otherwise contact the store that sold you the product and ask them for assistance, if it was directly from Nike their website will have a lot more resources.
@@TahmidHO can they see it was broken on ag or how does there review process work ?
@@David561 Wear Patterns: AG surfaces typically cause different wear patterns compared to firm ground (FG) surfaces. AG surfaces tend to be more abrasive, which can result in more rapid and uneven wear, especially on the soleplate or studs of the boots.
Damage Type: FG boots are not designed for the additional friction and impact of AG, so the damage caused by using them on AG surfaces may include things like the soleplate cracking, studs breaking, or delamination, which are less likely to occur under regular FG use.
Soleplate Condition: AG surfaces tend to have a more predictable wear on the soleplate because of the way the synthetic surface grips and moves underfoot. FG surfaces might show less stress or wear due to being more natural and uneven, which AG surfaces don't replicate.
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