I haven't tried these, but I know for a fact that they use lunarlon instead of lunar foam. The difference is that it's a mixture of phylon and lunar foam so that it's supposed to be much more durable. Best help I can give is to pass on this...
I'd call JB/Nike/Finish Line. Don't stop hammering away the point that as a consumer, it's completely unacceptable quality and you demand a refund (while keeping the shoe) or an expedited exchange for a quality pair for free.
Only difference is the toe cap TPU web reinforcement. The thing is that the toe area is already so resilient to typical scuffs that I don't see the value in getting supremes unless you dig the web look. Check sneakerfiles.com/oncourt for a review on the hyperdunk by nightwing2303 - he has the...
Only difference is the toe cap TPU web reinforcement. The thing is that the toe area is already so resilient to typical scuffs that I don't see the value in getting supremes unless you dig the web look. Check sneakerfiles.com/oncourt for a review on the hyperdunk by nightwing2303 - he has the...
Also, the midsole is supposed to be the most robust with a pretty nice cushion setup so I would trust this shoe for impact training as well. I do a bunch of plyo in it and I have a great time in these.
Adipures aren't for outdoor training. They are specifically indoor/gym shoes to be worn on tracks and inside weight rooms. Vibrams are more suited for outdoor/trail running. Nevertheless, I find it hard to believe this story. I train in my adipures a few times a week and the only problem...
re: my last post - I went to try on the Q flights and they are pretty wide and comfortable. The leather didn't provide the greatest lockdown IMO when you compare to thinner materials so I tried on the hyperdunks and I bought them instead - still good for wide feet, very light, good herringbone...
re: my last post - I went to try on the Q flights and they are pretty wide and comfortable. The leather didn't provide the greatest lockdown IMO when you compare to thinner materials so I tried on the hyperdunks and I bought them instead - still good for wide feet, very light, good herringbone...
The hyperdunk 2011 has a 3D shank at the midfoot. Perhaps that would help? Also consider custom orthotics or high end orthotic insoles (superfeet, lynco - I think that's the brand...). They are pricier but might help better than the insoles you've been trying. I had a touch of plantar...
I'm pretty much the same player as you (-20 lbs, but with wide feet). I would not recommend the hyperfuses - they have a very narrow toe box. I've also been turned away by the KD IVs, Rose 2s, Crazy Lights to name a few. The UA Black Ice might be a good choice for you. I am also gonna go and...
I'm pretty much the same player as you (-20 lbs, but with wide feet). I would not recommend the hyperfuses - they have a very narrow toe box. I've also been turned away by the KD IVs, Rose 2s, Crazy Lights to name a few. The UA Black Ice might be a good choice for you. I am also gonna go and...
i've worked out in them a couple times: some light running, lifting, and plyo. i don't get much/any slippage except for side to side shuffles after ive been in them for a few hours because of the sweat. they are true to size in terms of the smallest size you can go; ergo don't go with your...