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I've been curious if "roughing up" the outsole just a little bit on the RM by playing outdoors on concrete/blacktop/hardcourt would help at all.Yeah, I had on my WT rare metal yesterday playing at 24 and drove the lane off a crossover. Went to plant and my right foot went completely out. Turnover. Switched to kd10.
I've been curious if "roughing up" the outsole just a little bit on the RM by playing outdoors on concrete/blacktop/hardcourt would help at all.
Had you tried this at all?
I would say I have a normal foot shape. For reference, I wear a 10 in the Kobe 9 but wish I would've gone down to a 9.5 for a slightly more snug fit (got them off Craigslist and just really wanted a pair). They're still awesome, just have to crank a little tigther. I have 9.5 in the JC3 and those fit perfectly like a glove, as well as 9.5 in the Future Legends. I could see going down .5 in the Future Legends, but like the Kobe 9, I've actually found I am happier with slightly more toe room As long as I have lockdown in mid foot and heel areas I'm fine (actually like having more toe room now that I'm getting older and slower).
For the Future Legends, if you want a tight snug fit go down half size. If you a little toe room stay with your normal size. I've heard ppl say go down in the JC3, but after having broken in mine for a while and then conform to the shape of my foot, I couldn't even fathom going down half size....
I've been dealing with this as well in my Future Legends and it gets annoying at times. The solution for me has been to tie them a little tighter and the outrigger wouldn't have room to bend under my foot because of a less sloppy fit. I've found that I can nearly tie them as tight as I want to and feel absolutely no lace pressure or cutting off of circulation because of the padding. You can tell this was meant to be a big man's shoe with guards slightly in mind, but I still love them. I might like the JC3 just a little more, but can't wait to try the Future Legend lows regardless.
This is why I can only play in the older Rare Metal models for one hour. After that, they've become caked with the dust/dirt on the 24 Hour Fitness floors and become skates. I'm eager to try the new Jigsaw-Camo with the improved outsole compound. Ordered my pair last Wednesday from DSG but have since been notified of two delays and the new expected arrival day is next Friday. Come on, DSG. No wonder I usually stay away from them.Yeah, I had on my WT rare metal yesterday playing at 24 and drove the lane off a crossover. Went to plant and my right foot went completely out. Turnover. Switched to kd10.
Duke40, do you have any updated info on the Delta? It's a instant cop for me
Haven't heard a firm release date yet, but I'll try to find out.
duke40 would you say traction on the future legend low is more consistent than the RM?
Purchased the brown/navy Future Legend lows. So i'm looking forward to doing a comparison between the lows and the regular version.
Also, I noticed, the FL "MIDS" are actually the same heel cup height as the Kobe IV's which is considered a low. Only difference is the inner sock attached.
Got them in today. I'm a size 9.5 overall but a size 9 in these was a good call. Traction was biting like a mo. I have wide feet and my right medial side did pinch a little but this is something with me that happens in alot of models and it ends up going away. Theres slight deadspace at times just below the last set of lace holes. Knit is nice, sturdy. Ventition holes on toe box and some of the side panel. BlackFoam was noiiiiiice. Hope the lateral outrigger isnt as pliable as OG Future Legend. These are my first impressions.
Fit/size wise...these are more of a 1:1 feel compared to the FL Mids due to predominantly knit upper.