nike maxair

NIKE MAXAIR IS VERY DANGEROUS SHOES !

Where NIKE MAXAIR shoes are dangerous:

1. Nike shoelaces tighten the whole ankle area, including the part that bends 2. Nike shoelaces, structurally, do not allow for flexibility
Because of the above mentioned structure of Nike MAXAIR, when the shoelacesare tied rather or very tightly, freedom in the ankle is
lost, and it is quite possible that this to result in the rupture of or damage to a tendon.

How NIKE JAPAN is handling the case:

1. They do not admit that NIKE MAXAIR is dangerous.
2. They have responded neither to a request that a recall notice should be made nor to one that that requests
that these products should be collected immediately.

1.To : Nike Japan, December 1,2002

2.Reply Dated December 1,2002

3.To : Sherman Chan Managing Director,Nike Japan. January 21,2003

4.Reply Dated January 21,2003

5.Progress after the operation

6.MAXAIR serial number and illustration

ナイキマックスエアー(テニスシューズ)の危険な問題点
ナイキジャパンの対応の問題点

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