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That’s a steal
That’s a steal
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Same. No brainer. Welcome to the rotation.Been eyeing the grey joints for a while, but never copped since I'm on a budget. Caught them for $63 and couldn't pass em up at that price
Same here. Easy choice. Wanted the OKC home colorway also but that was the only one not discounted. Oh well... I'm happy to get the one at that price.Same. No brainer. Welcome to the rotation.
lmaoo. Gonna be unwatchable.Rocket games this upcoming season.
Can't get over the high cut, and the bulkiness. I want to try out the tech, too, but even the heel looks a little too "big" ?
That's going to happen to that shoe, definitely wasn't made for outdoor courts in mind.
You'll need to get the XDR version of this shoe that's usually sold in asian/China markets. Xdr rubber compound has better durability compare to what Nike pushes out to the states.I've had other non-outdoor shoes that have lasted more than 8 uses, PG1's for example. Wish they offered them with a harder compound sole, the shoe is very cool.
You'll need to get the XDR version of this shoe that's usually sold in asian/China markets. Xdr rubber compound has better durability compare to what Nike pushes out to the states.
I've had other non-outdoor shoes that have lasted more than 8 uses, PG1's for example. Wish they offered them with a harder compound sole, the shoe is very cool.
i think generally there just aren't that many indoor basketball courts used for basketball in asia, but mostly used for badminton or some other sport, and indoor courts aren't as accessible compared to the states. often times you'll have to book a court weeks in advance unless you lock down a semi annual schedule and pay in advance. so a lot of people, especially kids, would play outdoor since they always include an outdoor basketball court starting at the elementary level up to college level.Still don't know why they don't offer the option outside of Asia
PG1s have sticky but also harder rubber for some reason, but i agree that the PGs will last longer. i wore the same PG for a whole season for my local basketball league. toward the end the nubs just started breaking apart, that's around 10 indoor games.
i think generally there just aren't that many indoor basketball courts used for basketball in asia, but mostly used for badminton or some other sport, and indoor courts aren't as accessible compared to the states. often times you'll have to book a court weeks in advance unless you lock down a semi annual schedule and pay in advance. so a lot of people, especially kids, would play outdoor since they always include an outdoor basketball court starting at the elementary level up to college level.
this is just what i've seen growing up in HK.
Got the black/gold off that Finishline sale for $57 to play in, but I just can’t do it. Too much shoe for
Me.
Obviously everyone has their own preferences but I have a pair of the Future History's and while they look bulky, on foot, they feel pretty damn light.
Anybody know the actual weight on these? Because they don't feel anywhere near as heavy as a shoe like the Lebron 16 or something.