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Post by Skuff-(JBPKK) on Jan 12, 2005 12:48:27 GMT
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Post by Air on Jan 13, 2005 23:01:05 GMT
man they luk fukin sik bet they cost a bomb tho..........
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Post by Skuff-(JBPKK) on Jan 14, 2005 17:39:54 GMT
i dont think they'll push the 100 mark .. well i hope not im hoping they dont go for more than £70 ill find out 1st thing monday morning and post their retail price incase anybody else is looking to buy them..
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Post by linus on Jan 14, 2005 17:57:59 GMT
80 quid says footlocker in ealing
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Post by Air on Jan 14, 2005 18:58:52 GMT
relativley expensive still jus a matter of time ........
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Jakgun
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Post by Jakgun on Jan 14, 2005 20:42:01 GMT
£90 i heared i was like wtf but now i got me some nike presto rare 1s there sick there
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Post by linus on Jan 15, 2005 9:55:32 GMT
those will be the ones that fall apart after one session then?
read the review on another site
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Post by par on Jan 17, 2005 12:57:18 GMT
thre sik i wish i could get some
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Post by Skuff-(JBPKK) on Jan 18, 2005 13:18:44 GMT
i had some...yeah sik shoe ..but not sik shoes for pk.. very comfy ..look nice.. wear and tear hmmmm i think a pair of socks would be better .. i say this from experience.. i know they wont last long unless u DO NOT USE THEM FOR PK!! a lot of money to skuff up a wall dont u think??
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Post by parkour's youngest on Jan 24, 2005 20:23:30 GMT
The thing is though, parkour suposed to be about not having to buy stuff like this, if stuff like this comes out it will change parkour! [glow=red,2,300]AAAAHH[/glow]
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Pro
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Post by Pro on Jan 26, 2005 22:02:31 GMT
Yeah exactly. That is one of the best thigns about Parkour, you don't need any 'special' equipment. It's all about just doing it whenever you want, and not going 'oooooh i'd love to jump that, i'll go get my shoes' I'm personally not gonna buy them.
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Post by Skuff-(JBPKK) on Jan 27, 2005 13:55:20 GMT
The thing is though, parkour suposed to be about not having to buy stuff like this, if stuff like this comes out it will change parkour! [glow=red,2,300]AAAAHH[/glow] i do agree with you but not on shoes.. you NEED and MUST HAVE shoes to participate in Parkour. unless your in a gym.. Tare designed to support and cushion your feet in turn saving a lot of injury and bruising to your feet.. They do not add 3-foot height to your jump or distance to it or make running up walls a breeze or any other advantages.. These are things you learn naturally.. It could change Parkour i agree but only for the good of peoples feet.. Skuff JBPK Krew
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Tramp
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pk is fun but garden hopping has the thrill of getting caught
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Post by Tramp on Feb 1, 2005 19:03:35 GMT
ive been doing pk for about a year and a half now and skate shoes with jjb's gel insoles have been just fine.
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