In this blog I have shown many cracked midsole pictures of original Nikes, it’s time to state that not necessarily all original Nike’s will crack.. on the contrary… from all my Nike’s that I have, I would say that you can still wear at least 30 percent… a lot has to do first and foremost with the materials on the Nike’s….
The most important part of oG Nike’s: Midsoles!!!
Midsoles made of the foam, like here in the picture, are mole likely to break after a while.. this an be because the shoeswere stored in very bad conditions (cold winters-warm and moisty summers). The foam loses her flexibility, and gets dry.. a good indicationto see if your shoes could be worn is press your thumb to the foam… f it leaves a print, then probably (almost for sure) your shoes will crack… if, at the other hand, your thumb doens’t leave a print, you are a step closer to wear your og’s…
But, let’s say the foam is alright: still flexible, a second check you can do, is the Air Unit: if this air unit is still firm and had hold all the air inside, you are good to go, if not, this will happen: The shoe will break around the air unit, because the air unit without air is like a hole in the midsole of your shoe… an indication for a good air unit is when it is still transparent: when the inside is condensed or not visible, it means that out side air got in and the air unit lost his integrity
Let’s move on to wearable OG’s:
These Air tech Challenge IV from 1992 are 100% wearable:
the foam is flexible, soft but hard at the same time
air units are full and no leakage
no discoloration of the midsole (although this doens’t mean that are not wearable: a yellowed midsole can indicate that the midsole has dried out and lost his flexibility)
Some other midsole foamed shoes that I wear without a problem, because of the same reasons stated above:
But in the end, the above stated indications do not guarantee that a shoe is wearable, but if give some clues and ideas, a lot has also to do with the expertise of the owner and if the owner is ready to give it a try, because once cracked, there isn’t a way back….
But there also do exist originalnike’s that are 100 procent wearable, without a doubt: more precisely the Nike’s with the rubber midsole’s (like fo example the original Air Jordan’s from 1985)
All these shoes from here on are 100% wearable:
If anybody has some idea’s or experiences, please feel free to share them!!
Jeah i have a pair of 1992 driving forces. They are 100 wearable.
But my og Jordan VIII aquas and my og Grapes arent wearable at all. They would crack after one step.
Anonymous
April 8, 2009 at 6:37 pm
Very interesting! greetings from chile
Anonymous
April 9, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Yo, ive seen some OG jordan 85s in very dried up, unwearable condition, OG killshots too… The most guarateed wearable midsols are made from Ethlene Vinyl Acetate (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylene-Vinyl_Acetate) Like that of the Hurache LE ’91, im not 100% sure what the Air Max 93s midsole is made from, but i have cracked a few of those aswell, (i had always thought they were the same as huaraches 🙁 ) cheers
CLG
April 8, 2009 at 7:27 am
Interesting read, keep the knowledge comming man
izzy
April 8, 2009 at 12:16 pm
thanks for the read! i just wish i had this knowledge before i decided to wear my 99 bred IVs and watch them horribly crack.
kobe
April 8, 2009 at 3:50 pm
Hey Karl,
Jeah i have a pair of 1992 driving forces. They are 100 wearable.
But my og Jordan VIII aquas and my og Grapes arent wearable at all. They would crack after one step.
Anonymous
April 8, 2009 at 6:37 pm
Very interesting!
greetings from chile
Anonymous
April 9, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Yo, ive seen some OG jordan 85s in very dried up, unwearable condition, OG killshots too… The most guarateed wearable midsols are made from Ethlene Vinyl Acetate (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylene-Vinyl_Acetate) Like that of the Hurache LE ’91, im not 100% sure what the Air Max 93s midsole is made from, but i have cracked a few of those aswell, (i had always thought they were the same as huaraches 🙁 ) cheers
killyrbf
April 11, 2009 at 11:46 am
Very informative. Hope to be able to apply what I’ve learned soon.
Anonymous
August 31, 2010 at 11:06 am
i wish i would of read this before wearing my retro 2002 ds true red viii after about 1 hr they cracked =[
Michael
September 20, 2010 at 11:20 am
With OG's cracking because they dry out, would it not be possible to over time spay silicone or something into the foam and rehydrate the midsole?