Nike, Nike, Nike. An athlete's first choice in clothing apparel. Okay, that might've been a tad bit biased but you get the picture. In my own personal opinion, Nike is the coolest brand for one's sporting needs. I guessing I'm not the only one that feels this way because a large portion of collegiate schools (Tiffin University included) are sponsored by Nike, and these sponsorships obviously go all the way to the National leagues for basketball, football, and baseball as well. And why not? Their design is sleek and "dope" looking, and the apparel is comfortable to boot. Oh, and how can I forget the fact that all the cool kids where it! Why wouldn't you buy Nike? Well in regards to wrestlers, we're not going to have a choice to much longer.
Apparently, the dimwits at Nike don't feel like they're making money on their wrestling shoes they market to the public. This idea is quite humorous to me simply because Nike wrestling shoes are one of the most sold shoes on the market, and this doesn't even include the vintage ones haha. You think I'm lying? Take the OG Nike Kolat Speed wrestling shoes pictured above: wanna guess how much these bad boys cost? $100 bucks? $200 bucks? Close guys, but try $400. FOR A PAIR OF SHOES PEOPLE. So does someone want to explain to me why I company that wants to produce revenue would consider taking their line of the market if they can make that much profit, because it does not make a whole lot of sense to me. Come on Nike, get your stuff together and just do it; by that I mean keep making wrestling shoes. You get the idea.
Apparently, the dimwits at Nike don't feel like they're making money on their wrestling shoes they market to the public. This idea is quite humorous to me simply because Nike wrestling shoes are one of the most sold shoes on the market, and this doesn't even include the vintage ones haha. You think I'm lying? Take the OG Nike Kolat Speed wrestling shoes pictured above: wanna guess how much these bad boys cost? $100 bucks? $200 bucks? Close guys, but try $400. FOR A PAIR OF SHOES PEOPLE. So does someone want to explain to me why I company that wants to produce revenue would consider taking their line of the market if they can make that much profit, because it does not make a whole lot of sense to me. Come on Nike, get your stuff together and just do it; by that I mean keep making wrestling shoes. You get the idea.