Do $250 bubble shoes pop? Nike Scorpion

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
3:02 History
4:56 Lace Test
6:16 Ball/Bar Drop test
7:09 Rail Drop test
7:36 Will It Pop tests
9:05 Cactus/Lego test
9:55 Outsole Puncture test
11:40 Flame Test
12:22 Cut In Half
13:12 Does the midsole do anything
14:22 Is It Worth It?
16:18 Shoe stomp squirts

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I'm betting the sidewall is more flexible than the outsole, which is why it's harder to pop (the surface bends around the sharp object more). The outsole has to be more rigid to provide durability, so it's providing a firmer surface for a nail to punch through.

HardyHarz
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Thanks so much man!!! It means a lot! Also keep killin it! Your content is amazing!

SethFowler
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Don’t worry about the amount of subscribers that will come in time, the information you bring to this channel is so much more valuable. I’ve changed my perspective on shoes since watching your channel and I’m grateful for it. I’m putting my money into good quality shoes, sneakers. These shoes brands should be ashamed of what they’re putting out to us and at these prices, which C, D grade material.

jumarreygregory
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Seeing the new Nike world cup football/soccer superfly cleats cut in half would be interesting. First time they’re using zoom air since 2002 I believe.

ev
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Good video.
Maybe glass shards would've been a good addition to the punktue test. Form bottles or drinking glass. That is the sharpest thing I see on the streets and sidewalk a lot.

fimolo
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I used these as a High School Basketball referee and I had them for 4 mos and they held up beautifully! No air bag issues and a LOT of questions and compliments! I was surprised at how much support they have as they have some resemblance of the failed experiment of the VaporMax. The rubber sole is very durable, and the air bladder is extremely firm and durable! There were days where I've done tournaments of 7 games in a day, and that will wear out anyone feet, but I had total comfort still with these Scorps! I did have the rubber soleon one of the bladders start to peel off, and I submitted a claim to Nike, 4 mos later and they issues me a full refund! I reordered the Black/Red Scorps and they are SEXY!

ryguymcfly
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I think the air unit should have a backup foam inside the air unit so you're not left with a horrible shoe if it punctures.
Back in the day kids would just pop the air unit on purpose because they were board.

JessicaFEREM
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Ive pretty much only ever had airmax on my feet the last 20 years. Last bag failure i had was when i was at the grand canyon some years ago. When you buy air max's you must keep your receipt. I have claimed 3 pairs for warranty defects in 6 years. It takes a while for the process to go through but it does work & gives nike real life feedback on these outsoles.

craigstubbings
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I’d love to see a comparison between the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 originals vs the SD (Super Deluxe) versions.

the_rd
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I have this shoes and I have a flat feet 🦶 and THIS SHOES 👟 IS AMAZING! Specially for long walk very comfortable and i don’t have any pain like use to have if others shoes ! It’s fabulous ❤❤❤

haroldocesar
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Would LOVE to see you(Mr.Anvil)do one of these "cut-in-half and review"detailed styled videos on either the Nike Air Max Furyosa(w/double stacked Nike Zoom Unit)OR even the NEWER Nike Air Zoom Double Stacked..BOTH shoes have a MASSIVE Air/Zoom Unit in them..thanks man

JimmeyandRandi
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Keep doing what you doing Rose Anvil. You’ll hit a million plus! We appreciate the content.

louieg
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Love the work y'all do. Keep it up.

semperliberi
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I always wonder about the choice to have it a single unit when no matter what the psi you end up with no air under the heel. Youd think a heel unit with a 270 pocket for the rest of the foot.

mikekirby
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I never thought I would see a shoe bleed to death.

clintonleonard
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If the air unit does puncture, is there a warranty from Nike? I mean $250 for a pair of sneakers that could last one outing. Stepping on a hot cigarette bud by accident or a piece of glass or a nail would be money down the drain. Not sure why these are called 'scorpion' if it has a sharp pointed tail.

TheSeanJohnston
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What started out as a weird curiosity has actually given me a lot of knowledge that I didn't know I needed when buying shoes.

sarahscrichfield
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big difference between abrasive/scratch/larger pop resistance and needle/thumbtack/etc resistance, polymer is gonna be massively more resistant to larger gauge abrasions, even versus the rubber sole.

BackwardsKnees
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The L.A Gear Lights from the 90s were the most over the top sneakers I remember from that time, as well as the worst sneaker ever to scape from muggers. Good times.

sebastianfigueroa
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In my case, unfortunately, aesthetics matters little compared to functionality. I suffer from chronic, drug-resistant pain on both legs all the way down to the soles of my feet (I have a severe form of Multiple Sclerosis since 2002) and, after obviously testing different Brands over the years when I needed to change shoes, I recognized that the Nike Air Max that cushion the entire sole are the ones that help me suffer a little less when I have to walk (of course there are some models, depending on the collections of the different seasons, that for my pain "work" better than others). In time I also managed to test the Vapormax and 720, hence the confirmation that for my case the more air they put in, the more relief I have. It will be the feeling of "floating" that helps me in the one thing that is fundamental for me, to try to suffer less, then maybe it will not be the best for proper walking (I don't know eh, I speculate) but at the current point of my illness that is no longer cared for.
Sorry for the long premise but I ask you...do you think the time will ever come when the price will drop a little and they will also be purchasable at more attainable prices? Forgive the silly question but I live in Italy and public health care is not like it used to be and more and more drugs are paid for, hence the reason for the question.

Excuse my English, I am Italian-French.

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