If the IAAF is going to allow the Nike next% or any shoe that isn't motorized, then Spira should take action to get back losses they incurred and profits they missed out on since their shoes were deemed illegal back around 06-08.
Just my two cents.
If the IAAF is going to allow the Nike next% or any shoe that isn't motorized, then Spira should take action to get back losses they incurred and profits they missed out on since their shoes were deemed illegal back around 06-08.
Just my two cents.
And what? are you going to buy them?
I'll stick with my vaporflys thank you very much.
Much like the restarted Fisker Karma... how many people are buying that now that it's "back" vs a Tesla?
The shoes were never found to be illegal by the IAAF.
All a marketing scheme by Spira
Resurrect Spira wrote:
If the IAAF is going to allow the Nike next% or any shoe that isn't motorized, then Spira should take action to get back losses they incurred and profits they missed out on since their shoes were deemed illegal back around 06-08.
Just my two cents.
Andy is dead; RIP
veryveryoldman wrote:
The shoes were never found to be illegal by the IAAF.
All a marketing scheme by Spira
^this^
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