It just sucks the issue persists b/c "as a consumer" we expect something to work, not possibly injure us. Not throwing shade. There is no alternate "CONTEXT" to read into it, as others might perceive.
At this point your reaching within building context and overreading something there when there isn't. When someone - who includes his team members which mount up to 30-40+ years of experience within footwear industry, and has confidence in his team and the information provided, wouldn't it be at...
No it's all good, Just unfortunate when tend to jump to conclusions ya know? it happens. It's much more happier and better when we- as a community work together to provide everyone's info and experience together to help others, rather than put people down. All good. no hard feelings
And secondly - just b/c you're part of a team, regardless of who it is, doesn't mean you don't have disagreements. I don't have to agree with reviews however, I do respect his craft and experience as he has been doing it for a long time. the years of knowledge put together in regards of footwear...
Not really coming for defense - but we all agree everyone's foot and playing style is different and that everyone's experience is different. that's all. there was no hostility, just honest discussion. respect.
Just bc it traction bit down for you and your playing style doesnt mean it worked for everyone else. And also, depending on the different types of courts you play on.
I mean - he did say the review is based on his playing style and forray. Just b/c you didn't have an issue doesn't mean someone else didnt.
It's objective in the reviews he does. Not everyone's foot is the same. So you made a judgement on a video that he take time editing to 6-8 minutes so...
No problem, just want to shut down the trolls and the fake info people input.
The craftsmanship is problem tho, for those who like to lace their shoes tight or if someone steps on that lace loop coming off rebound/layup and what not, you're kind of screwed.
Nike will be expecting a return from...
I wouldn't say wide. But wide-foot friendly due to the non-fused strand utitlized in the KD9 thats cuts of the material from the Woven to Mesh transition.
This is more of All Flyknit reinforced with heated TPU around the shoe w/ exception of the tongue with it's natural thin layer soft flyknit...
The shoe fits fine, it's a design flaw, no re-inforcement on lace loop are, being stitched by 6 threads of threading isn't reinforced.
Look at the KD9 Elite- they overlayed the large rope-like lacing strings with Fuse.
No heel slippage whatso-ever - go TTS.
The geofit-like neoprene padding along the collar feels great. The mesh along the foot doesn't press in on your forefoot or toes. the Roll-cage the piece that keeps your foot in place from over-turns. For anybody with narrow feet or even slightly wide...
Yep, picked them up for my buddy @duke40
Not as snug as CLB2016 on forefoot, but snug, fit actually fine, and I have a slightly wide foot.
The outsole rubber is softer, so the durability on these won't last as long if you play outdoors, but the herringbone traction on these are very aggressive...
Everyone's personal financial situation is different from yours at the end of the day. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and thats respectable. We all wish materials/aesthetics with combination of labor to the architectural design aspect didn't cost that much period, but unfortunately we...
You have to realize that Brandblack is a fuse of SPORT and Fashion.
The price of 160 isn't that bad with the premium materials used on the shoe. Quality and performance is top notch.
The JC3 is slightly heavier only due to the blackfoam. It's a much more responsive cushioning, giving you a lot...