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Versatility is pretty good in comparison to the Hyperelites. Elites still the best. Perfect balance of cushion and court feel. Also have an even padding throughout.
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Agreed on the versatility -- I'm liking them too. I think I like them maybe a little more than hyperelites, but pretty similar. I still favor the original elites too.Versatility is pretty good in comparison to the Hyperelites. Elites still the best. Perfect balance of cushion and court feel. Also have an even padding throughout.
yeah I've realized that once you have a handful of pairs, you're really set... I mean, granted I don't hoop every night or even every other night, but stillLol. My last three pairs of hyper elites I've picked up through various sales for $6-10. And they last so long that I have enough for a lifetime now it seems hah.
They are pretty similar -- the main difference is that the NBAs don't have the rubbery/sticky portion on the bottom, they are just ribbed. Otherwise, very similarThanks. Are the stance NBA socks the same as the fusion basketball (like, identical? Similar thickness/compression, etc)? They aren't in stores anywhere around me to compare, only the fusion bball and athletic.
Not all of the fusion basketball have the traction rubber on them. But, you're saying thickness wise, they're on par? So I can assume the NBA socks are considerably thicker than the fusion athletic.. going to try the athletics then. They feel nice, should wick sweat well, and like I said, I'm specifically looking for a sock that will prevent blisters while not being as thick as all my hyperelites (I gotta size up to wear these, but got a pair of kicks they're too tight in!).
They are pretty similar -- the main difference is that the NBAs don't have the rubbery/sticky portion on the bottom, they are just ribbed. Otherwise, very similar
Yeah I guess I wasn't sure if all fusions had the rubber on the bottom.
Not all of the fusion basketball have the traction rubber on them. But, you're saying thickness wise, they're on par? So I can assume the NBA socks are considerably thicker than the fusion athletic.. going to try the athletics then. They feel nice, should wick sweat well, and like I said, I'm specifically looking for a sock that will prevent blisters while not being as thick as all my hyperelites (I gotta size up to wear these, but got a pair of kicks they're too tight in!).
Now I just wish stance would make a friggen plain looking black sock with minimal design elements heh.
I do think they help, but I wouldn't say it's an incredible difference. Somewhat gimmicky, but I think it does actually help a bit in minimizing how much your sock shifts on the footbed.
do the rubber grips on the socks actually do anything? or just a tech gimmick?
would be nice to get some extra lateral lockdown on certain shoes (ahem Lebron Soldiers 10)
95% gimmick 5% function.
do the rubber grips on the socks actually do anything? or just a tech gimmick?
would be nice to get some extra lateral lockdown on certain shoes (ahem Lebron Soldiers 10)