except with a spikeless rubber xc bottom (you can do it on nikeid)
im asking because it says sprint shoes...
but with a rubber spikeless bottom would they be fine for xc and 5k\\\'s or not? *try it on nike id.
except with a spikeless rubber xc bottom (you can do it on nikeid)
im asking because it says sprint shoes...
but with a rubber spikeless bottom would they be fine for xc and 5k\\\'s or not? *try it on nike id.
If your NikeID version has a full-length sole, I don't see why not. I'm wondering though why you would modify a sprint shoe to get a spikeless cross-country racer. Must be you like the look of the upper.
I can get them for $20 at a local place
I personally wouldn't. I got a pair of the regular ones for free and compared to distance spikes (even Milers) they are incredibly stiff. They also just felt clunky to me.
you got a spikeless pair or regular?