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Yea I got mine. I had to bring size 13. Didn’t get the white but I couldn’t at release and that was the first size gone.
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People always say this, but unless they're extremely limited what Lebron has been in high demand or isn't going for slightly above retail since the 10?
This sneaker is a huge step back appearance wise from the 16 and 17.
how can Lebron wear something like this
then go back to his line
Lebron is walking and looking down at the Kobe Vs cause he is wearing a shoe that looks good and feels good.
how can Lebron wear something like this
then go back to his line
Lebron is walking and looking down at the Kobe Vs cause he is wearing a shoe that looks good and feels good.
Lebron is forty pounds heavier than Kobe.
That's why the majority of players who play in them are guards.
I'm shocked AD and Dwight Howard wear them.
LeBron could not even play a full game in the ZK1, and some here think that he could get an all out, balls to the wall run in the flimsy ZK5?
Yeah, ok.....
He wore the ZK1's,well that was different, he wore the Kobe V, and then his own as away to pay homage.
My point is more on the tech of how a b-ball shoe is built.The heel cup and the outrigger of the shoe is pretty much all it takes to support a athlete. The Kobe Vs outrigger and heel cup is more secure and safer to play in than the Lebron XVs.LeBron could not even play a full game in the ZK1, and some here think that he could get an all out, balls to the wall run in the flimsy ZK5?
Yeah, ok.....
All athletes are not built the same. They do not have the same gait, leg dominance, explosive capability, dexterity, nor endurance. Kobe Bryant did not have the same power toward the hoop that LeBron has, especially factoring in his size upon landing. Your suggestion on what is safer, is incredibly subjective in this case, considering the subject matter at hand. LeBron's shoes are built for supporting him as he begins to decelerate, especially as he lands from an explosive jump. A flimsy shoe such as the Kobe 5, would leave him at risk upon landing, every single time.My point is more on the tech of how a b-ball shoe is built.The heel cup and the outrigger of the shoe is pretty much all it takes to support a athlete. The Kobe Vs outrigger and heel cup is more secure and safer to play in than the Lebron XVs.
Have you played in the Lebron XVs?All athletes are not built the same. They do not have the same gait, leg dominance, explosive capability, dexterity, nor endurance. Kobe Bryant did not have the same power toward the hoop that LeBron has, especially factoring in his size upon landing. Your suggestion on what is safer, is incredibly subjective in this case, considering the subject matter at hand. LeBron's shoes are built for supporting him as he begins to decelerate, especially as he lands from an explosive jump. A flimsy shoe such as the Kobe 5, would leave him at risk upon landing, every single time.
What does that have to do with anything? If we are discussing specs, and the value of such for certain athletes? Pointing out one flaw in an entire line does not take away the fact that LeBron James needs more in his shoes, than Kobe Bryant did.Have you played in the Lebron XVs?
Whole lotta physicists, equipment managers, and pro ball players in this thread lately
Have you played in the Lebron XVs?