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Originally Posted by retr0sxual
So that's one tuck, and one no-tuck.
All of these are dope.
I've always liked the IIIs and the Vs the most.
I love reading your input... always have.Originally Posted by ZombieJesus12
Let down. Complete let down.
There's no inspiration, no creativity, nothing remarkable at all about this shoe. It's a mid cut. It's got max air. It's got flywire, because that's the technology of the day. And it's got the logo which itself is the most boring logo ever made - LB23. The Hypermaxes are more interesting than this, at least they have an aggressive silhouette, something of a design edge. I know the Bron hasn't sold as well as Nike wanted, but making the lamest, most vanilla shoe you can isn't the answer, Nike.
When the most individual, recognizable aspect about your 7th sig shoe is that the flywire is cross-hatched, you're in trouble.
This is terrible.
What is too light?Originally Posted by andfattoo
I respect your input, but to me if they perform well, im sold. Hopefully they arent too light.
I see you benefit greatly from the double-stacked zoom air.Originally Posted by andfattoo
knee problems and added support. I love IVs because they can absorb the stress of my jumping, dunking, cuts, and drives to the basketball with minimal knee pain. Lighter shoes dont really do that as well for me. I also could be mental but i feel more stable in them, as opposed to lighter shoes (i.e. huarache and hyperdunks). Plus they feel light enough to me.