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Specialist Cricket Retailers => VKS => Topic started by: VKS on September 24, 2013, 08:09:27 PM
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We have some photos of the new cricket footwear range from Nike, but are having a bit of trouble trying to upload them here...we will add them to our facebook page tomorrow morning.
There are 3 models...Lunar Dominate (High Cut), Lunar Accelerate (Low Cut) and finally the Lunar Potential (Rubber). They look really good and are comfortable too..some stiff competition for Asics, Adidas and New Balance!
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Hope you don't mind Vinay :) ... I think Dominate is the low cut version though
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/2/4/6/3/9/9/webimg/696916151_o.jpg)
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Thanks Arvind!!..and yes you're right the low cut is the Dominate.
The photo you have is for the Indian model...the UK one is actually a darker blue. If I email the photo across to you, perhaps you wouldn't mind uploading it here?
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Have used the Potential myself and have to say really really light weight shoes that will give adidas and asics run for their money.
Didnt know there was a difference in models for UK, will be interesting to see a few pics.
Any idea when these will go on sale ?
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Thanks Arvind!!..and yes you're right the low cut is the Dominate.
The photo you have is for the Indian model...the UK one is actually a darker blue. If I email the photo across to you, perhaps you wouldn't mind uploading it here?
Do you have any pricing in mind and availability - guess no cheeky forum offers? ;)
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Just emailed 2 photos to you...
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Thanks Arvind!!..and yes you're right the low cut is the Dominate.
The photo you have is for the Indian model...the UK one is actually a darker blue. If I email the photo across to you, perhaps you wouldn't mind uploading it here?
Yes, sure
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Do you have any pricing in mind and availability - guess no cheeky forum offers? ;)
High Cut is £115 and Low Cut is £105....which we will sell for around £95 and £85 respectively.
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Have used the Potential myself and have to say really really light weight shoes that will give adidas and asics run for their money.
Didnt know there was a difference in models for UK, will be interesting to see a few pics.
Any idea when these will go on sale ?
Great to hear you were impressed with them...we certainly liked them! They will be available from us in February.
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High Cut is £115 and Low Cut is £105....which we will sell for around £95 and £85 respectively.
thanks
Does it say where they are made?
How much are the rubber ones likely to be?
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thanks
Does it say where they are made?
How much are the rubber ones likely to be?
Sorry, didn't check on where they were made. As for the price of the rubbers, cant quite remember off hand, will be able to confirm that tomorrow.
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The Indian models are made in Vietnam
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Have worn my Dominates for most of the 2013 season and I love them. They have been my recommendation to everyone enquiring about footwear recently. February seems a long time for someone with the temptation of some Asics on end of season sale in front of them, but they are worth the wait.
I believe most Nike footwear is made in Vietnam. I have a pair of Lunarglide running shoes which share the same Lunarlon sole plate as the cricket range, they are also Vietnam made.
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Just emailed 2 photos to you...
I think there's a big delay in my emails tonight as I haven't received them yet ... will put them up once I get them
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We've just added the Nike footwear photo to our facebook page...pls take a look at let us know what you think!
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Nike or New Balance - that is the question....
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Nike or New Balance - that is the question....
mate both is always an option, the nike for batting in and you can bowl your 'medium pace' in the new balance bowling boots haha :D
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mate both is always an option, the nike for batting in and you can bowl your 'medium pace' in the new balance bowling boots haha :D
Medium pace is generous mate, but i am a bowler at heart.
I think i'm leaning towards the nike, i like the look of the NB bowling boots but not being a bowler seems more sensible to get the Nike's. You going to tap your dad up to get you both?
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Medium pace is generous mate, but i am a bowler at heart.
I think i'm leaning towards the nike, i like the look of the NB bowling boots but not being a bowler seems more sensible to get the Nike's. You going to tap your dad up to get you both?
dunno yet mate depends how much he has had to drink when i speak to him about it!! ;) i'm probily gunna go for the nikes as well just got myself a couple of pairs of nike running trainer from when i went to America. so probity gunna go with nike footwear next year. been put off adidas a bit as i don't really like their running shoes anymore
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No black and lime anymore?
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No black and lime anymore?
Not for the UK no...maybe just available in India. Nike felt they were a bit too "loud" for the UK market and I agree.
Haven't been able to upload the images here, so pls take a look on our facebook page.
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Not for the UK no...maybe just available in India. Nike felt they were a bit too "loud" for the UK market and I agree.
Haven't been able to upload the images here, so pls take a look on our facebook page.
And they thought Orange was okay for this season, lol
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Not for the UK no...maybe just available in India. Nike felt they were a bit too "loud" for the UK market and I agree.
Haven't been able to upload the images here, so pls take a look on our facebook page.
Vinay - I just received the stock photos of the Nike shoes ... the blue colour looks the same as the Indian shoes - you mentioned the UK shoes would be darker?
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Vinay - I just received the stock photos of the Nike shoes ... the blue colour looks the same as the Indian shoes - you mentioned the UK shoes would be darker?
http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=26974.0 (http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=26974.0)
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Vinay - I just received the stock photos of the Nike shoes ... the blue colour looks the same as the Indian shoes - you mentioned the UK shoes would be darker?
Yes definitely darker than the Indian ones...the photo posted by Jake (Vitas) shows the UK model.
Just to confirm the Indian model is a sky blue and the UK more of a navy.