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Really like those
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$103 for floor general.. hmmm..
what u guys think. should i pass on these and cop the suit n tie.
or just buy em for 103 n buy the suit and tie anyways? lol
$103 for floor general.. hmmm..
what u guys think. should i pass on these and cop the suit n tie.
or just buy em for 103 n buy the suit and tie anyways? lol
Where fam?
Can anybody help me out with a size 11 Floor General with the inscription? Checked 5 spots so far with no luck. Thank you for any help!
Which spot you check out? I'll be at stonestown mall tomorrow, can check champs, footlocker, and sports authority.
Good question. I'd lean towards more freedom I guess in terms of all the different foot movements, cuts, toe offs and so on, but the right shank plate would still keep things where they should be, like the XX8 and Curry 2. But I have no idea or preference really, and some of my favorite shoes have been both one piece and segmented.What's the benefit of segmenting the outsole vs not segmenting in general? Besides transition
Yeah, some differences, better check the big boy youtubers for a detailed breakdown, but if you're asking about the outsole it's definitely the pattern. I mentioned a long time ago that I don't like flat herringbone like the Curry 1 and CF Drive, so I'm glad they angled it for the Curry 2.Any difference in shoe technology compared to the ones?The curry ones aren't that great for traction. Maybe it's me.
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Dang what color way is that?!
Dunno maybe the bhm? Not sure but I hope they release. That gold flake in the translucent is clean!Dang what color way is that?!
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Fire!
agreed, i think what sets xx8 apart is that it only has the cf plate and flight plate to connect the heel and forefoot. there's literarly no midsole at midfoot. where as the curry 2, m11, lebron 13, fly wade 2, etc that i can think of has a midsole that connects the midfoot.
Good question. I'd lean towards more freedom I guess in terms of all the different foot movements, cuts, toe offs and so on, but the right shank plate would still keep things where they should be, like the XX8 and Curry 2. But I have no idea or preference really, and some of my favorite shoes have been both one piece and segmented.
Shark Tank
Curry two blue with camo
i don't like my sneakers to feel over cushioned, makes me slower to react on certain fast breaks and slower to transition in different directions. that's just me though.
Who doesn't like over cushioned..
go to dsg.com
isi's selling out? i want another pair to stock,
isi's selling out? i want another pair to stock,