- Nov 22, 2007
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Loved those BB4s even from way back too bad the retros didn't reached here in the PI.
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Originally Posted by CWK
Probably my favorite on-court shoe ever. I wear the same size (16) as VC and REEF and a designer gave me the first production samples in existence about six months before they launched. Too bad the retro size run stopped at 15.
Originally Posted by CWK
Probably my favorite on-court shoe ever. I wear the same size (16) as VC and REEF and a designer gave me the first production samples in existence about six months before they launched. Too bad the retro size run stopped at 15.
Well hell no wonder, i was in 10th grade, maybe a buck 50Originally Posted by CWK
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If I remember the weartest results correctly, the cushioning benefits were much more obvious in heavier athletes (220 lbs. +). The Pebax plates required a certain amount of downward force - the SHOX columns acted primarily as spacers. I weighed about 240 lbs. when these came out. The snug upper, soft tongue, molded heel cup, and basic herringbone traction added up to one of my all-time favorites.
Well hell no wonder, i was in 10th grade, maybe a buck 50Originally Posted by CWK
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If I remember the weartest results correctly, the cushioning benefits were much more obvious in heavier athletes (220 lbs. +). The Pebax plates required a certain amount of downward force - the SHOX columns acted primarily as spacers. I weighed about 240 lbs. when these came out. The snug upper, soft tongue, molded heel cup, and basic herringbone traction added up to one of my all-time favorites.