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Nike Dart VII
Color: Black, Grey
Item # 354777-012

Outlet: $35.99 $42.00(MSRP) Save 14%
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Overall Rating


Comfort
Very good
Size
True to size
Width
True to size
Overall
Yes, I would recommend.

Shoe Details

  • Material: Synthetic
  • Phylon gives support and cushioning throughout midsole and heel
  • Designed for the neutral to under pronator looking for enhanced cushioning
  • Lightweight and long-lasting synthetic mesh upper
  • Durable and rugged solid rubber outsole

Brand Information

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The original idea was extremely simple and modest: Bring $1,000 worth of low-cost but high-quality Japanese running shoes named Onitsuka Tigers into the U.S. and sell them out of the back of a van at track meets. When University of Oregon accounting student and track runner Phil Knight approached his coach, Bill Bowerman, about the plan in 1962, it might've even sounded pretty lame. Bowerman was, after all, Oregon's legendary track coach; trainer of All-Americans and Olympic athletes, and destined to be inducted into multiple halls of fame and even credited with popularizing jogging in America. Two years later, Knight convinced Bowerman the plan could work, and the two agreed to invest $500 apiece in the idea. A few decades later the result is a multibillion dollar corporation and the world's most successful athletics apparel and footwear manufacturing company: Nike.

Blue Ribbon Sports, Bowerman and Knight's original company, did not remain an import-only business for long. Bowerman soon had ideas to improve on the Onitsuka model, and Knight determined more money could be made from producing and selling his own products rather than acting as middleman for someone else's company. In 1966 they moved operations from the van to a Santa Monica, California retail store, and the next year Bowerman developed his own model of running shoe, a design that would eventually become known as the "Cortez," still one of Nike's most popular shoes. By 1971, Blue Ribbon Sports was ready to end its distribution of Onitsuka products to focus on developing its own footwear.

That same year, Blue Ribbon Sports released its first original shoe, a soccer/football cleat named the Nike which featured the soon to be famous Swoosh insignia. Bowerman soon made footwear history that year when he, most likely in complete defiance of his waffle iron's instruction manual, pressed a homemade waffled rubber sole, an innovation that lead to the Waffle Trainer shoe in 1974. His ingenuity would soon become the standard on running shoe outsoles everywhere because of its superior traction and lighter weight. Another U of Oregon track star, Steve Prefontaine, became the first famous athlete associated with the brand; not only wearing Blue Ribbon's shoes, but offering the young company suggestions on improving running footwear. In 1972, Blue Ribbon released an entire line of Nike shoes, a name they were apparently set on, because they rechristened the corporation Nike, after the Greek goddess of triumph, in 1978.

By 1980, the company had a 50% share of the American shoe market, largely without advertising on TV. The company's first large scale television ad campaign was launched during the New York Marathon in 1982, designed by upstart ad agency Wieden+Kennedy. This is the same agency that would later be responsible for many of Nike's most famous ads including the iconic "Just Do It" commercials beginning in 1988. In addition to effective marketing, Nike's development of innovative technology and cool designs, as well as its relationship with legendary athletes, continued to benefit the brand. In 1982, Nike released the venerable Air Force One, a basketball shoe that continues to be a staple of fashion footwear on and off the court. The company's development of foam-free air pocket cushioning led to the 1987 release of the Air Max, the first in a continuing line of cutting-edge running shoes. Nike's contract with young NBA standout Michael Jordan in 1985 allowed for the release of the first Air Jordans, a shoe that would launch an entire product line and become the most famous basketball shoe since the Converse All-Star. Incidentally, Nike purchased Converse in 2003. That $500 for selling shoes out of the back of a van seems like a pretty good business investment now, doesn't it?


Customer Reviews (7 reviews) Sort by: Nike Dart VII Average Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 30 ratings and and 7 user reviews.
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Size Rating: True to size
Width Rating: True to size
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend.
By: Walker11

Sep 2nd, 2010
Other brands made my feet hurt but this Nike shoe is very comfortable and reasonably priced at shoebacca. I don't run in them, just walk. I wish the teal blue was available in my size but the pink is nice too. Not an overly bright pink, it goes well with the silver / gray trim. A good looking and comfortable shoe.
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Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend.
By: Ynee

Aug 10th, 2010
The shoes are very comfortable, the weight is medium, not the type of light ones. But the color of the pair I got was gray, rather than white as displayed on the website. Don't know why. It is my first purchase at SHOEBACCA. The experience was more than satisfied.
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Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend.
By: Viral

Jun 24th, 2010
Great shoes
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Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend.
By: Iana

Jun 11th, 2010
I love these shoes. They feel so good on my feet, and people tell me they look good on me. The Dart VII shoes cushion my feet when I run on the road (+2mi per day), and they are also light weight. At $40 plus a 10% discount coupon I had, the price can't be beat! They also protect and cushion my feet when doing P90X. I fully recommend them!
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Size Rating: True to size
Width Rating: True to size
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend.
By: DNibbler

Jun 10th, 2010
Ok, so I've now got a few hours of use in my Nike Dart running shoe. They are very light and have a very sticky sole to them but I do find that the upper portion of the shoe is kinda narrow when compared to other Nike running shoes I've owned, would I order them again? Most likely since they are a great value. I give them 4 stars.
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