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Well at least these are a different color way than the Banneds. Nylons and Masters are almost the same color way. And these are $5 cheaper.
Does anyone have a image how Chicago (White Red Black) XXX1 look like? I like Fine Print over Banned but want to see Chicago color before buy these.
I never watch performance reviews, but I went and watched his. I wouldn't really say his review was negative.Another negative YouTube review. This time from Foamer Simpson.
His negatives were the traction (major issue), the ankle area cutting and breathability.
I didn't check my pair but I'm not surprised. I copped the Banneds. First time I've even thought about buying a new (non retro) Js since like the 19 or 20s. I thought the design was dope but the quality is utter trash. Returned mine yesterday.Anyone have this issue with their pair:
What are we supposed to be looking at lolWelp my pair had this. May be minor, but I'm forced to keep these as there's no Nike Town here in Hawai‘i and all stores are sold out here.
What are we supposed to be looking at lol
It's funny how subjective these reviews are because he reeked heavy excitement over the XXXs, which, to many including myself, were inferior to the XX9s and a letdown for the new flagship.
That sounds like the same traction issues that KickGenius described on their performance review on the Banned XXX1s.True. Everyone has different experiences with shoes. Not sure why he loved the XX9s and XXXs. I didn't really like either.
I find the XXXI traction fine most of the time - seems to work well on the courts I play on (range from good to very good) with minimal wiping. My traction related issue is that the shoe can skip a bit before the traction locks onto the floor . This happens when planting on some cuts right above the edge of the zoom bag and it hasn't compressed enough for the sole above the zoom bag to be in line with the rest of the sole. Those situations suck and have caused me to practically fall down a few times.
I also experienced Achilles pressure/pain. Not sure if it's the pair I have or more a problem with my anatomy.
At least you don't have to fight for these LOL
i'm supposed to be chilling till november, but i don't think that's happening
i'm supposed to be chilling till november, but i don't think that's happening