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I love lows but I am excited for mids now and hopefully no more lunar.
180 msrp I'm calling it
Flyknit chuckkas are 180, I see these being the same. Just a guess of courseehhhhh, msrp will def rise. im thinkin 170 ish tho...
180 is drastic...
Flyknit chuckkas are 180, I see these being the same. Just a guess of course
Mid flyknits with no ties to an athlete are 180.....Flyknit chuckkas are 180, I see these being the same. Just a guess of course
I just can't see Nike giving the Kobe 9 a $40 price increase from the Kobe 8.
My guess would be these will debut around $160-$165 for base models, but maybe that $180 pricepoint for "premium" colorways/themes.
Mid flyknits with no ties to an athlete are 180.....
I actually feel more locked in with my Kobe 8s than any other shoe before. And I used to be huge about wearing mids/highs. They say the 8s are even better because they keep your feet lower to the ground. If you're gonna roll the ankle, you will roll it... regardless of it being a mid or highI love my flyknit racers and the Kobe 8s- so I'm excited to see these, but unless they designed a crazy support system, I really would not want to ball in them. I am prone to rolling my ankles, so I never even attempted to ball in the 8s.
NIKE, READ THIS MANS COMMENT!!!!Well, whatever the case on pricing, Nike needs to release Lakers' colorways FIRST (preferably colorways that Kobe is wearing at the time).
why cant the mass produce flyknit? they sure as hell can mass produce anything at nike.170 or 180, not 100%. But these will most likely be more than that. Don't forget that flyknit for the most part isn't mass produced, so the 9s will probably be pretty limited.
Ill def tap out after one or two pairs of any more than 160.
good catch, feel like the "leaked kobe 9" pic may really just be part of these... looks identical to the toe areaTeaser pic looks fairly close to the toe area of this Flyknit Hyperfeel model:
via http://sneakernews.com/2013/06/15/nike-flyknit-hyperfeel/
Right? It definitely looks identical. Gotta give credit to Sneakernews who pointed it outgood catch, feel like the "leaked kobe 9" pic may really just be part of these... looks identical to the toe area
I don't know about you, but I have "caught" my ankle many times due to high/mids. My fear is those little tweaks or slight rolls which seem to go away after a couple minutes, turns into a full-blown sprains with the Kobe 8s or KD 6s.I actually feel more locked in with my Kobe 8s than any other shoe before. And I used to be huge about wearing mids/highs. They say the 8s are even better because they keep your feet lower to the ground. If you're gonna roll the ankle, you will roll it... regardless of it being a mid or high
But have you played in lows to confirm this? You just said you never played in the 8s.I don't know about you, but I have "caught" my ankle many times due to high/mids. My fear is those little tweaks or slight rolls which seem to go away after a couple minutes, turns into a full-blown sprains with the Kobe 8s or KD 6s.
I haven't done it. Maybe I will throw on my Easters next time I play. I'm just afraid I'm going to have to be carried out of the gym like my friend was when he busted both ankles while playing in his Kobe 5sBut have you played in lows to confirm this? You just said you never played in the 8s.
I'm not trying to fuel a fire here. I'm just saying, I've hooped for about 15 years in many mids/highs and more recently lows. It has not made a difference.
If anything, the mids/highs most likely just let you sense when your ankle is rolling to one side or the other, because the upper rests against your ankle. I really don't think they're gonna save you any better. The main factor is how high your foot is off the ground. But whatever you're more comfortable playing in is what you should go with.