My boy is driving me nuts moaning about his trainers.
He's bought a pair of Nike Air Max with his own money. They were £120.
When walking one of them squeeks very loudly from the heel . It's sounds like Donald Duck :-)
At first I just thought he was whining like he does but after hearing it , I certainly couldn't walk about making that noise.
He got them about a week ago from JD.
Will he be able to return them?
Anyone else have Air Max that are not squeeky ?
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22-04-2017 06:48 PM #1
Squeaky Nike Air Max trainers
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22-04-2017 08:13 PM #2
Not the same problem, but I have a pair of Cat boots that I can't wear to work because they squeak really loudly on the (Flotex) floor covering - they drove everyone (including myself) mental.
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22-04-2017 08:55 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Could chance your arm and take them back as faulty, they may decide to replace them for you (generally asking for a replacement is more likely to get a positive outcome than asking for a refund). They could decide to be awkward and say no.
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23-04-2017 05:54 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-04-2017 09:37 AM #5
His biggest problem is buying a pair of Nike trainers! Adidas are what the style conscious man about town reaches for.
Seriously as said above get social media involved and argue they are faulty. A few retweets, shares, favourites etc and they will respond.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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23-04-2017 10:05 AM #6
You need to be more specific about the squeek. Is it from the inside of the shoe at the heel? Is the inside backing made of leather? I found in my younger days shoes would squeek as a result of loose fitted (not tying laces) or slightly too big (one foot is usually slightly smaller ) and as a result the walking up and down movement and friction on the sock caused the squeek. It would normally stop when broken in and the leather on the heel softened. A wee bit of Vaseline also helps.
If its not the above and the actuall trainer then yip social media it.
I guess a quick check on gettingn him to walk with a varierty of sock, sports, ankle, football etc. No socks and tighten them to see if it fixes the issue
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23-04-2017 10:33 AM #7
The squeak seems to coming from the air pocket on the heel on the outside.
I just phoned them and I have to take them in so the supervisor can make a judgement (her words)
Seemingly a common problem going by Google .
PB , I'm an Adidas type of guy and was surprised he bought them along with tight jogging bottoms
What a state :-)
Mind you , I remember wearing tight bleached jeans and pink pod Sandles in the 80's.
Deary me
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23-04-2017 12:19 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It might have been me that pointed and laughed at you in the street all those years ago!
Edit... Just glad you didn't do the same to me and my pink flairs around 10 years earlier!!!,
Sent from my SM-G925F using TapatalkLast edited by Just Alf; 23-04-2017 at 12:22 PM.
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23-04-2017 02:25 PM #9
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They're faulty and should be replaced by the shop. Dinnae take any ***** off the manager about a judgement call.
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I had trouble returing t shirts there in the past.
The inside neck tag was placed just infront on the shoulder instead of the back of the neck and looked ridiculous when it poked out on your throat
They did exchange them in the end but were arguing that it was the design .
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23-04-2017 03:02 PM #11
Changed no problem.
Stupid erse got the same ones againNo Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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23-04-2017 03:48 PM #12
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24-04-2017 10:32 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To be fair to the shop, if it was a Nike tshirt, they have a lot of tshirts where the label is now attached at the shoulder rather than the back of the neck - I do agree it's daft though
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02-05-2017 12:35 PM #15
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I had to take my new Nike Air Max back to the shop yesterday after wearing them once. The stitching inside the left trainer between the trainer and tongue was terrible and left an overlap of material that rubbed against my wee toe. Shop took them back no bother and I bought them in February.
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02-05-2017 05:13 PM #16
fair play to schuh, just returned a pair of converse that were almost a year old as the rubber toe bit had come loose from the rest of the trainer and they exchanged them no bother with no questions asked.
I was expecting an argument as they were so old but I've hardly worn them (in comparison to how much I wear other trainers) so thought it was worth a shout and asking them if they'd offer anything but they couldn't have been any better. In and out within 5 minutes with brand new trainers, delighted.
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