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I'm looking forward to seeing the all star pair
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Still gotta see how they feel and look on my feet, but i think i'll have more of these then the 1's
This is good to hearSomething I like about them is the fit and feel are good right out the box. I know you mentioned having wider feet as I also do myself somewhat and have concerns about the strap fit sometimes (Air Cruz thread) but the strap on the Kyrie 2's work good even for people with wider feet even though I still don't don't choke and pull the strap as tight as canit works well and you can place/attach it on different parts of the Velcro oppose to the strap on the Air Cruz where it's harder to fully fasten if you have wider feet sometimes due to the strap length or thickness. I think you'll be really happy with them when they arrive.
Pass on Cement 4s....Ugh I forgot about the all star pair
Damn I might just pass on the cement 4s now...or hopefully it's a dud. Didn't cop last year's so...
I agree with what AZP traction and lockdown is great. Definitely a step up from last years model (the 1's traction was one of the worst traction shoe I've ever had in a very long time).Quick first impressions. Lockdown and traction were definite highlights. Toebox is a little more spacious, was able to go TTS on these whereas I had to go .5 up on the 1s. The overall fit and the strap really help to make the shoe feel like an extension of your foot and there's pretty much no movement within the shoe once you lace up. Traction didn't squeak on the court I was playing on but these are definitely better than the 1s I think because of the pliable rubber and multidirectional pattern. The cushion was pretty mediocre - couldn't feel the heel zoom unit and the forefoot phylon is thin. The difference in forefoot and heel also plays into the transition as the heel is noticeably higher off the ground and almost feels like it's pushing you forward a little bit. However, because they only used phylon, court feel in these is amazing. Very low to the ground. As for overall stability, I'm conflicted. I know Nike used the rounded outsole on these because of the whole banking/cutting concept but I feel like it comes at the expense of overall stability. I never felt like my foot was gonna roll over when I was just walking or running in a straight line, but I could feel it start to on hard cuts. I also haven't turned my ankle in at least a year and I did in these within an hour of my lacing them up.
I want to like these. They look sick and they actually have a lot going for them. I hope the ankle rolling was just a one time thing and stability isn't actually an issue. Honestly the shape and form factor on these remind me a lot of the original hyperrev, except with more structure and better traction. Too bad they couldn't incorporate the original cushioning setup of the og hyperrev. Will see after I put in some more time in them whether or not I'll keep them in the rotation.
i hear you... everyone's preference is different.Can't make a perfect shoe cause everyone's preferences are different. And it'll always be give and take. I.E. outstanding cushioning for superior court feel
The closest thing to a perfect hoop shoe was the lebron x elite, i do think nike knowingly comes out with inferior shoes on purpose when they could make near perfect shoes. Of course aesthetics are all personal preferences
DamnI went half size down on these. Feels better.
Can't make a perfect shoe cause everyone's preferences are different.
I made an up close look at the Effect, check it out.
As for the music choice, Youtube didn't upload the song I originally did, so I hope you like classical.
I haven't yetAnybody get shipping confirmation from NDC on their pairs?
Yep, but I paid for 2-day.Anybody get shipping confirmation from NDC on their pairs?