I pumped too much air into my Jordan’s 🤦🏽‍♂️

2024/6/14 Edited to

... Read moreAccidentally pumping too much air into your Jordan sneakers can lead to discomfort and potential damage. Overinflation affects not only the look but also the feel of the shoes. If you've encountered this issue, don’t panic. First, assess the level of inflation. If the soles feel too rigid, gently release some air by using a low-pressure pump or the basketball needle method. When dealing with overinflated sneakers, it’s crucial to avoid sudden deflation, which can lead to creasing or cracking. To maintain the longevity of your Jordans, always check the manufacturer's recommended air pressure before inflating. This information is typically found on the shoe's tag or the official Nike website. For future prevention, consider using a pressure gauge during inflation to monitor the air levels accurately. Regular maintenance and care for Jordan sneakers not only enhance comfort but also extend their lifespan. Learn effective storage practices and the right cleaning techniques to keep your Jordans looking fresh and stylish. Join a community of sneaker enthusiasts online to share tips and experiences related to sneaker care. Whether it's about finding the right shoe size, the best way to clean, or how to handle unexpected issues like overinflation, connecting with fellow Jordan fans can enhance your sneaker game.

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Jessica Mezo

NGL This made me LOL mainly because I remember Reebok Pumps, and I might’ve tried to see if I could overpump them. 😂 Sadly my Mom got them at a yard sale and the pump no longer worked.

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Tiff.Tiff

So we not gone talk about the leg over the stove lol 😂😂😂

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