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He’s been a sneaker FA right?
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He’s been a sneaker FA right?
He’s been a sneaker FA right?
If another Cut releasing, and the new "hustle" show, Kobe coming back, Nike wanting the Sabrinas to be seen as a unisex shoe, and all the other sig models, it will be interesting to see what shoes non-sig Nike athletes choose to wear.
I might need to grab these too.Here we go…
Love the classic colorway. Feels like an old-school shoe with visible tech and bulky midsoles. So far so good. Court tomorrow.I might need to grab these too.
It’s not the ankle support. There are several issues here:Cut 2s
Ooooof. Like I get it, players have preferences of how they wear their bball shoes, but man, I would’ve probably broken my ankle/foot in this setup.
Also, now I understand what everyone has stated in here about these in terms of the lack of ankle support.
Agree - I hate movement of ANY kind inside the shoe. No heel slip, not side to side, so I crank them as tight as I can without my feet going to sleep.It’s not the ankle support. There are several issues here:
1: the Tongue on the cut 2 isn’t attached at all and I found when I played with them they twisted and turned all over the place.
2: That dude didn’t tie his shoes tight at ALL, I see it all the time at my local gym and high level college play, some dudes lace em up so loose you can slip out of em at half time and back on before second half starts. I personally crank the crap out of my laces in the cut 2 and never had this issue, the tongue would just turn a bit .
How was break in, if at all? (Upper doesn’t look like it needs it) and weight?I like em. I like em alot. I’m big enough that the cushioning compressed well and bounced right back. Traction was killer. Court feel is non-existent but at my age I don’t want to feel court some days - I want to feel cushion, and these are amazing. Laterally I was able to drive and play D as good as always and open floor transition is smooth.
None in the foot or midsole but the ankle was a little stuff. Wore them all day around the house before I played and they are good. The jump plate is flat in these - no midfoot pain like in the 1.How was break in, if at all? (Upper doesn’t look like it needs it) and weight?
Won't be the freak 5s I'll tell you that
How about stability?I like em. I like em alot. I’m big enough that the cushioning compressed well and bounced right back. Traction was killer. Court feel is non-existent but at my age I don’t want to feel court some days - I want to feel cushion, and these are amazing. Laterally I was able to drive and play D as good as always and open floor transition is smooth.
I'd say that the young guys do this more often than us washed ones since they still have that flexible joints that are more resilient to sprains. I remember not lacing up my shoes that tight and rolling my ankles and would just be fine the next game. if that thing happens to me nowadays, I would be out of commission longer.It’s not the ankle support. There are several issues here:
1: the Tongue on the cut 2 isn’t attached at all and I found when I played with them they twisted and turned all over the place.
2: That dude didn’t tie his shoes tight at ALL, I see it all the time at my local gym and high level college play, some dudes lace em up so loose you can slip out of em at half time and back on before second half starts. I personally crank the crap out of my laces in the cut 2 and never had this issue, the tongue would just turn a bit .