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another kd I don't like. oh well
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i have a feeling they will be more tighter due to the posite material in the heel and the strap but the toe box is gonna be very fine due to the meshOh ok got you..guess I'll just try em on when they release and see what's up
Damn it, the VI was narrow as hell for me, was hoping the VII wasn't. Not recommended for wide feet.
how narrow in comparison to the 6?Cushioning feels very firm. Posite material at the heel. Visible heel zoom. Mid foot strap (kinda redundant) hyperev like mesh upper at front/mid foot. Lockdown fit overall. Not recommended for wide feet.
That's fine with me, never had a shoe be too tight in the back.Kd vi is close though.i have a feeling they will be more tighter due to the posite material in the heel and the strap but the toe box is gonna be very fine due to the mesh
Nike released the Diamond Griffey 360 not too long ago... Barkley had a sig up until he retired and even then saw a significant amt of retros leading up to newer Barkley sigs, same as penny who would have even more sigs had it not been for injuries.
So no, lebron and Kobe aren't going anywhere. If anything their future sigs post retirement will simply come in a nike sportswear box
Again, they took a long break from continuing their signature lines?
How long did it take for the Penny V to appear since the Penny IV was released?
And they aren't a priority sneaker for Nike like they were when they originally released. So continuing with recycled designs and tech from other lines isn't much of a continuation. Who is eager to get new signature Bo's or Griffey's?
Performance wise the Penny V had all the same tech as the inline and sig basketball kicks nike released that year... Initially I never said anything about a break or gap in between sigs, I just stated they've continued many well beyond the athletes' careers...
And the Griffey 360 sold fairly well in certain color ways in my store
But I digress...
I'm betting this traction will be damn close to the 9. What may make a difference is how soft and pliable the pattern is on these VIIs. The pattern itself looks amazing though and pretty much full coverageIf the traction is anything like the Kobe 9 these are gonna be a serious problem. Kobe 9 EM has beenexcept for the Crimson and Philippines so I'm looking for these to hold me down until the Kobes get better designs/colors.
I'm betting this traction will be damn close to the 9. What may make a difference is how soft and pliable the pattern is on these VIIs. The pattern itself looks amazing though and pretty much full coverage
Agreed. Curious if it's thick enough to hold up somewhat well outdoorsIt'll surpass the Kobe in durability for sure since the traction lines are wider on the areas that wears out faster and some thinner where as on the Kobes it's thin throughout.