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October 10th...
Picked up my pair from campus also this weekend. Luckily noticed some kid on the way out with Rose socks and asked where he got them. Found the special bball event and picked up a couple things. Grabbed the grey pair, didn't like how the black pair looked in person. Cushioning is horrendous, just like the 2.5s. Its a bit disappointing considering how great the upper is.
Not sure what the big fuss is over the similarities between these and the superflys is all about. Both shoes were likely in development at the same time. Unless you're privy to Nike and adidas product development, you really won't know which was designed first.
I do love the elite type socks adidas is putting out. Think they're better than the nike elite socks.
|I dammit adidas put more cushioning in these rose sigs. Ill have to try them on for myself, but they tend to do that with the rose line and I have no idea why
in my experience they just aggravate my patellar tendonitis worse thank nikes but everyone is differentsay what you want about their cushioning (and you have), but there was always enough in their shoes especially in the rose line. i've played extensively in nikes and adidas shoes and while the adidas shoes don't have that step-in comfort and bounciness that nike shoes provide, at the end of the day, adidas shoes don't leave my feet sore. i'm not sure those of you who criticize adidas cushioning really give your feet and the shoe a chance to acclimate to one another.
More Rose's for me.