$1,500 Nike Air Foamposite Pro "Chocolate"

Jun 14, 2012 | 10:15 AM    Written By: Damian R
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$1,500 Nike Air Foamposite Pro "Chocolate"

In 2006 Nike had plans to launch a chocolate version of the Air Foamposite Pro. While the sneaker would go on to get scraped a few pairs did manage to escape production. This particular pair is currently listed on eBay for a whopping $1,500. While the price still seems more reasonable than a pair of Galaxy Foams, the colorway isn't one of the brand's best ideas. Enjoy the pics and let us know if you would be willing to drop the asking price to own the rare shoe.

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G Carrera    03/21/2013 11:51 am
Why does everything have to be about race with people. Its just sneakers. Either you like them or not. Have the money to buy them or not. Me personally, I think they're alright. I can rock them once in a blue but the cost is too much so I will pass.
Eldy   09/07/2012 8:54 pm
I chose the 256 GB storage ootpin model, but the other specifications on this machine are the same. I do have fairly recent Mac desktops, but my own personal Mac notebook had become aged. It was a Powerbook. With the release of iPad last Spring, I had considered not going back to owning a new notebook, with a desktop and iPad at my disposal. However, I decided I simply need a keyboard for some on the go work, and my machine was simply too old now. This October 2010 MacBook Air redesign is the answer for me. I will try to post some images of the device soon. Physically, the footprint is not much different than a 13-inch MacBook or MacBook Pro that other members of my household own. However, it's the thinness and lightweight design that brings out the wow, for those who see it. If you want to use it on your lap in a large chair or sofa, it is simply comfortable. If you need to stop while walking, and stand against a wall and check something very quickly, while it can still be slightly awkward, the light weight makes this possible. Still, I'd try not to do this, in fear of dropping the precious unit. You do see some Apple marketing images of people using the device standing up. This would likely be even more comfortable with the 11-inch model. The reason one would choose this updated 13-inch MacBook Air is simple! This particular model gives you the thinness and light wow, factors that defined the MacBook Air since its introduction nearly four years ago. However, this model gives you something that was not offered at this price point previously. A nearly fully functional and performing notebook computer. The included 1.86 GHZ Core 2 Duo processor is not a slouch. 2GB of memory is not bad in efficient OS X, and the decent storage. I chose the 256GB model, but for a second Mac, a light user, or someone with an external USB hard drive when back at there desk, even this 128 GB is not too far behind an entry hard drive notebook. PLUS, there is a huge benefit of this solid state storage. It is INCREDIBLY fast. The slight hit in processor and memory compared to a MacBook Pro is at least partly made up for by the speed of solid state memory. Just check out the boot up time on this device. It boots up fast. Plus, when it sleeps, open it back up, for instant on. It's a new way of experiencing a computer. If you need it to look something up, edit an image, or type a report, it's ready for you. The battery life is impressive too. Apple is quoting 7-hours on this 13-inch model, and I will get close to that it appears. Apple is using a new battery testing standard than they have used to quote hours on previous systems. Therefore, this 7 hours quoted might be closer to the optimistic 10 hour advertised on the MacBook Pro than the numbers themselves would have us believe. This 13-inch model has a higher resolution display than the 13-inch MacBook Pro, so you will fit more of your windows, pictures, etc. on the display. Indeed, it matches the resolution of the stock 15-inch models. What don't you get on this model and do I miss it? Obviously, once again, Superdrive is missing. I do not miss this. I have Superdrive on my desktop computer, and you can always buy the USB Superdrive for less than one hundred dollars, if you want that capability when at your desk. This Air loses the backlit keyboard, one suspects due to the even slimmer and lighter design. However, I type efficiently, so I only lose the cool factor of illuminated keys, not function. Truly, with the add on of the USB superdrive for pinch situations, this particular model is a Mac that could actually be one's main computer. Decent processing speed, decent memory, and most of all plenty of solid state storage and the speed benefits of that storage. The graphics processor in this release is much improved over the previous generation too enabling watching of high definition videos. Two USB ports allow for connecting your iPod, external USB hard drive, USB Superdrive, printer, or whatever other USB device you might have. SD Card slot is included on this 13-inch Air model for the first time too. Note The brand new iLife '11 is loaded on this machine too. It's fun to try out the new features of iLife on a brand new computer! iPhoto 11 enhanced full screen mode is fun to use with this high resolution display! Sure, a graphic designer, developer, or engineer might need more horse power or a larger display. However, a 2.9 pound Mac that is fully capable of being a great second Mac, or primary Mac, for many users is an incredible achievement. Do not let the significance of this creation not take us back a bit. It is an impressive feat. Recommend unit.
mr.foamhead69   07/12/2012 12:13 pm
a def cop. but only for like $450
YaNice11   07/02/2012 6:02 pm
I would definently cop, not for $1500 though. Most I would drop is $300, wish they would come out with these sometime in the future. And if they do drop these they shouldn't make to many of them since most people don't seem to like em.
malagee    06/13/2012 5:47 pm
Shits 2 ugly like da rest of them we live in a world full of followers but let me guess im hating
Get right   06/13/2012 4:46 pm
Only black people spend money on shoes but no bills,,,,,,,
fuck"get right" REPLIED   06/20/2012 3:39 am
u stupid bitch we pay bills then get fresh. u just made cuz ur lilly white ass cant figure out what to wear them with. leave this fresh shit to us go back to your kmart swagg pussy
unk REPLIED   06/19/2012 6:19 pm
fuck you racist made because you can't afford them, and if you should know white people buy them also on ebay so does that mean you all do the same don't pay bills, I don't think so stupid you're probably homeless.
SonOfTony   06/13/2012 4:10 pm
Definitely not a summer shoe. They'd look dope with a brown bomber jacket tho.
kanne   06/13/2012 1:26 pm
funny how some guys get excited over sneakers instead of women? this foam shit is just a fad, if some of you grow up one day your going to realize all the money you wasted
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