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I've used my CDP XX and CDP XII. I liked the XII's better.
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Originally Posted by illphillip
Once I've rocked them a couple of times casually and they ain't as FRESH as I'd like them, they hit the court.
Originally Posted by dtb00201
i tried to play in the cdp 19s and they were terrible
....^ truer words have not been spoken. I have worn the Vs maybe 20 times tops so far, and the soles are chipping and cracking pretty bad. The red paint has also rubbed off anywhere it's made contact with the other shoe. Certainly not like I remember the ones from '90.Originally Posted by Zero 0123
Ifanyone ever questions the quality of Retros, have them ball in them. Itreally shows the flaws. They just aren't made to ball anymore. "Ain'tnothing left to say though. I guess we forgot what we came fo'"
Simple. Because it's not like some super-duper technology has come out that somehow makes shoes from the '90s obsolete. Yes, they have added this and that to supposedly "improve" performance, but please wake up to the fact that, just as with any industry, most of it is marketing gimmicks. IF the retros were built to perform like the originals did, they'd be MORE than sufficient on the court.Originally Posted by stevesteve72
Idon't know why anyone would ball in retros and not newer b-ball shoeswith new and better technology. My retros are for every day use not toball.