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I'd be shocked if it were anything other than phylon. Nike is moving on from lunarlon and if it had react they would have been advertising the hell out of it.
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I’m down for trying cushlon or react in these. Easy pass if it’s just normal phylon or lunarlon. Still amazing we don’t have more details on the forefoot nor fastpass dissection.Could be cushlon like the Kyrie 4
Yup, alas. They said other footlockers might have as well, but the release calendar only showed alas HOHAlaz?
How do they fitHeel tab isn't causing any pain or anything. Not too bothered by the toe, the size tag in the shoe is more annoying lol. Only had $10 rewards but at least it could be used unlike the sail if I went to buy it. Champs have them too if you got rewards there.
Wrong thread dude but thats air force 270My apologies if the post above from me is in the wrong thread.
Edit: It looks like the post is still waiting for mod approval.
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AD Mid in 10 was perfect for me. Exodus toe box is a bit longer, but still narrow. I have a 10 looking for a 10.5 swap in the Sails.
No pain in the heel at all. Super grippy on my wood floors.
So I played in the Kobe AD Sail for a seond time and the traction this time was a lot better. Interestingly the left shoe has better traction than the right one, so my question is: how can I get the traction of the right shoe on the same level as the left?
Just pour some water on the outsole before I enter the court or does anybody have any other ideas?
So I played in the Kobe AD Sail for a seond time and the traction this time was a lot better. Interestingly the left shoe has better traction than the right one, so my question is: how can I get the traction of the right shoe on the same level as the left?
Just pour some water on the outsole before I enter the court or does anybody have any other ideas?
Try wiping the soles down with rubbing alcohol. This may help remove mold release or processing agents that are slick. Extended use of the shoes should also remove the slickness.