07-13-2021 07:57 PM
Hi, new to ebay and have sneakers in good condition with missing inner sole footpad, I've been trying to find listings on how to word this but I think I'm using the wrong terms.
Is this type of sneaker something that would sell and what terms to use when listing?
Thank you!
07-13-2021 08:02 PM
@joanaalgig0 wrote:Hi, new to ebay and have sneakers in good condition with missing inner sole footpad, I've been trying to find listings on how to word this but I think I'm using the wrong terms.
Is this type of sneaker something that would sell and what terms to use when listing?
Thank you!
How would they be in "good" condition if they are missing the inner sole footpad? Are these collectible or Kobe Mamba's or Jordan's, etc? I am wondering if this is something you should be selling at all?
07-13-2021 09:23 PM
Sneakers - good condition but is ginger
07-13-2021 11:09 PM
I sell cycling shoes without the footbeds all the time. For cycling and running shoes, people often remove the footbeds and put in their own desired footbed (Spenco pads, for instance). If they're in demand models (particularly the cycling shoes or good hiking boots which tend to resist wear), people can easily pick up a pair of footbeds. Often people prefer to change them out, anyway, removing the old foot beds and just slipping some others in. I have so many footbeds lying around that I've removed from my own running and cycling shoes that if they're the right size, I just stick those in an disclose.
So just say that it's missing the footbeds, and show a photo.
07-14-2021 03:45 AM
Don't sell them - you are asking for trouble.
11-22-2023 09:05 PM
I would like to k ow the same thing my husband passed and I have a bunch of foamposite but they have no insole but they are in good condition
11-22-2023 09:12 PM
@qayak43 Do you mean the Nike Foamposite? If so, those are worth just purchasing footbeds here or on Amazon, putting them in and selling them. I've done that for a pair of $280 cycling boots - no problem, the buyer just needs to know. It's actually more hygienic.
11-22-2023 09:27 PM
Zombie thread....
11-22-2023 09:58 PM