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Funny... I was actually getting ready to write my Huarache 09 review, and one of my major points was that the shoe is super-prone to rolling outwards...absolutely no lateral stability whatsoever
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Originally Posted by whiplash
Funny... I was actually getting ready to write my Huarache 09 review, and one of my major points was that the shoe is super-prone to rolling outwards... absolutely no lateral stability whatsoever
When I'm driving, that's what my foot feels like!! I don't see how more people aren't in here talking about rolled/sprainedankles. Thats just amazing to me.Originally Posted by KeonClark7
Yeah the BB III owns the Hyperize! I Love my pair!Originally Posted by Kadilac7
WOW, I sold mine on EBAY for $76.
Can't wait for the BB3's.
I totally agree with you guys, just like Greg said that after the Hyperdunk I surely don't expect anything better than average. As for the125$.. this shoe is not worth more than 90$Originally Posted by kaczalas
Yeah the BB III owns the Hyperize! I Love my pair!Originally Posted by Kadilac7
WOW, I sold mine on EBAY for $76.
Can't wait for the BB3's.
I didn't get a chance to try out the Hyperize, but after the Hyperdunk I don't expect anything better than average. Plus the $125 price tag is a robbery.
Originally Posted by KeonClark7
That's true it happens but it is inexcusable when it comes to a high tech shoe which promised a lot but gave almost nothing. After the amazinghyperdunks this is a big disappointment. A foot displacement should not occur in a 125$ shoe which is utilizing all latest tech available. I've seen foamstwist just like you said that's so confusing though I would rate them lower tech wise compared to these. It's definitely a huge problem with thehyperizes...Originally Posted by goosebear10
every shoe twists.u think a 15-20 ounce shoe can completely absorb the amount of force an average 150 pound person makes on a hard cut?much less players who are 200 pounds and up.Ive seen pictures of foamposite shoes twisting.It becomes a problem when your foot is displaced within the shoe.which was a major problem with the hyperizes
Damn... broken outrigger , I've never seen that before. Considering the look of the toebox I guess that it just couldn't hold you duringcuts..Originally Posted by razzle dazzle
A picture is worth a thousand words:
This is what happened after maybe around 20 times of balling...
That's what we've been talking about here..Originally Posted by JLking
^^^^ I don't get it what happened?
Freak man, tonight I balled in my hyperizes and I was playing pg for my team, as a was taking the ball up court, I crossed my defender twice and then when for the drive, one step and I felt the whole shoe twist and I f!@#$ slipped, twisted my ankle and fell
so is it safe to say hyperdunk > hyperize when balling?Originally Posted by Gggggas
That's true it happens but it is inexcusable when it comes to a high tech shoe which promised a lot but gave almost nothing. After the amazing hyperdunks this is a big disappointment. A foot displacement should not occur in a 125$ shoe which is utilizing all latest tech available. I've seen foams twist just like you said that's so confusing though I would rate them lower tech wise compared to these. It's definitely a huge problem with the hyperizes...Originally Posted by goosebear10
every shoe twists.u think a 15-20 ounce shoe can completely absorb the amount of force an average 150 pound person makes on a hard cut?much less players who are 200 pounds and up.Ive seen pictures of foamposite shoes twisting.It becomes a problem when your foot is displaced within the shoe.which was a major problem with the hyperizes
Damn... broken outrigger , I've never seen that before. Considering the look of the toebox I guess that it just couldn't hold you during cuts..Originally Posted by razzle dazzle
A picture is worth a thousand words:
This is what happened after maybe around 20 times of balling...
That's what we've been talking about here..Originally Posted by JLking
^^^^ I don't get it what happened?
Freak man, tonight I balled in my hyperizes and I was playing pg for my team, as a was taking the ball up court, I crossed my defender twice and then when for the drive, one step and I felt the whole shoe twist and I f!@#$ slipped, twisted my ankle and fellTwisted shoe, broken ankle... Nothing more to say..
The Hyperdunk is probably the best basketball shoe I've ever had and to be honest I can't see another shoe on the market or even anupcoming sneaker as good as this. So to answer your question, they are definitely 100 times better than the Hyperize for balling!Originally Posted by l2icel3oi9i6
so is it safe to say hyperdunk > hyperize when balling?