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Nike Free was promoted as a tech on the Kobe IIs, but the way it was executed on that shoe was more for show/marketing than anything else. I've owned a good number of IIs, and that shoe doesn't have nearly the level of flexibility you'd need to take full advantage of Free tech like you would in most Nike Free shoes. If you look at advertisements for a lot of Free shoes, they even market the added level of flexibility you get from Free by literally showing you how you can bend some of the Free shoes almost into a ball, which you clearly can't do with the IIs. If you have a midfoot shank that's designed to give added stability so you avoid pronating too much when you're moving around, you're obviously going to have decreased flexibility. The shank on the IIs is a major reason why Nike Free on that model was basically negligible.
The X's design is much more true to how a usual Nike Free shoe behaves compared to the IIs specifically because, like you said, they're using that carbon fiber clip on the outrigger to give added stability instead of the typical midfoot shank that you see on most basketball shoes. Because of that move, the Xs have more added flexibility and can behave more like a typical Free shoe.
Black 9s
I dunno, I thought the Kobe !! midsole was very minimal and actually hurt my arch because of the weird flex. The midsole was really thin, aside from the thin air zoom. The weird shape of the heel rubbed the skin off of my achilles. I agree that the huge carbon fiber mid plate made the shoes oddly stiff though.This is a fantastic explanation and I agree wholeheartedly. The II's were a lush, heavily-cushioned shoe but not what I would deem anywhere near a "Free" shoe. The siping in the outsole with the individual traction pods harkened to a Free runner, but not in execution at all.
I dunno, I thought the Kobe !! midsole was very minimal and actually hurt my arch because of the weird flex. The midsole was really thin, aside from the thin air zoom. The weird shape of the heel rubbed the skin off of my achilles. I agree that the huge carbon fiber mid plate made the shoes oddly stiff though.
give us the all black midsole and im in....bruce lee 10'sYoooooooooooo... Might have to ID these...
anyone break these in yet? how long did it take? played 2 hours of pick up ball and felt like i was playing in the 7's :\
What kind of socks are you wearing?
I only wear elite socks (more comfortable) and it felt broken in after 1 day. I've played 2 games and pickup for 2 hours already in them. I have 0 pain on my feet after playing whereas other kobes I would be sore for the rest of the day
Unfortunately, that upper isn't on ID. And we don't get a white midsole.Yoooooooooooo... Might have to ID these...
How?Can't wait for my pair to come in Monday. For 130 shipped + a $10 tip, steal.
New hoop shoes.