i have a feeling there's nothing special or "enabling" about the nike+ enabled shoes other than a custom slot where you can put the transponder. which means that you can probably use it with any running shoe so long as the orientation to the ground is correct or whatever else is necessary for it to function.
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i have a feeling there's nothing special or "enabling" about the nike+ enabled shoes other than a custom slot where you can put the transponder. which means that you can probably use it with any running shoe so long as the orientation to the ground is correct or whatever else is necessary for it to function.