Even if it's just the Nike+ Sport Kit, we should sell this wherever we also sell the Nano. Was not happy to purchase my sensor from Target, but I needed it right away and Target was easy in and easy out for me.
Nike decided it did not want its products in Sears stores when it merged with K-Mart. I'm sure Sears would love to have Nike products, but Nike made the decision, and it's in no way within the power of Sears to force Nike to allow Sears to sell its products.
Appreciate the history BlueCrewGuyInMA. You never know though. That was 2005 in a different retail landscape. Nike might be interested in selling us a few things now. Just thought it was worth a suggestion.
Nike is pure junk. As a runner, after 10 years of being a "Nike" buyer (I bought 5-6 pairs of high dollar Nike running shoes a year) I went with Asics. Why? Because Nike quality kept getting worse and worse with the prices going up and up.
Well, I'll take your word on the shoes. I haven't purchased a pair of Nike shoes in over 20 years (although I like their women's running shorts a lot), but what my suggestion was for was their line of accessories that go with the Nike+ System. Nothing more than that. The sensor and receiver, armband, shoe wallet, wristband, etc.
Well, I'll take your word on the shoes. I haven't purchased a pair of Nike shoes in over 20 years (although I like their women's running shorts a lot), but what my suggestion was for was their line of accessories that go with the Nike+ System. Nothing more than that. The sensor and receiver, armband, shoe wallet, wristband, etc.