Actually it was the norm in the early 2010s for adidas to make light basketball shoes, the adizero name isn't new and was first introduced in the early Droses and the first run of Crazylights (9.8oz, 9.5oz etc)
barely not a futsal shoe! I used to be a soccer player so I'm gonna have a lot of fun in these...I hope they come out with a more plain colorway though, hahaha.
a light breathable basketball shoe with solid traction AND an affordable price? i hope adidas knows this is what hoopers really only want hope it delivers or another shoe can maybe the next don?
Dude reviews the Select 2.0 but never the first iteration 😂 Anyway just the quick breakdown of the First Iteration of Adidas Select Traction: Excellent Bite in Indoor Court but not so much in Dusty Court due to the Herringbone are close together so dust will be an issue so just one to two wipes should be good. Outdoor plays are okay because the grooves are thick and deep, and it has a lot of surface area. Heel to Toe: Heel is rounded and exposed. Toe is same as 2.0, a little bit flat but it has curve shape. Forefoot flex are stiff because of the full length stiff shank so torsion support are very great. Cushion: Lightstrike. Heel cushion is soft and have compression. Forefoot is also soft and have compression but sadly the court feel is not that great because it is a little bit higher. Materials: Cheap sadly. The base of the shoe is mesh and the textile and layers on the side for the front of the shoe for additional durability and support. Tongue is half booty and there were no padding in the heel. Fit: True to size. Your toe is close to the edge of the shoe and the toe box for me was very snug. Wide footers probably check this in store (most of them are in the outlets). Support: Excellent. It has a wide base, stiff plate for torsion support and the it is a mid cut so heel slip is not a issue. Weight: like 12-13 ounces I think for size 8 so wieight is a little bit heavy Looks: I like the 2.0 more especially if they make cool colorways for them. So overall for me, first iteration is better than the 2.0.
Have you seen how many shoes he reviews, I was in middle school now in college when he started reviewing shoes on the sole brothers channel, of course he’s gonna skip out on a budget not as mainstream shoe that most people are not gonna buy or probably not even watch the review, these shoes are gonna end up on sale everywhere before they even release another colorway, not every hooper wears shoes based strictly on performance some people could care less, most people want a 50/50 of looks and performance.
@adamkanizsai2990 yea you said it in more simple terms than I could, he can’t possibly do every shoe, and people forget that this is his job and all these shoes add up and take away from his profit margin,the videos also take a significant amount of time to make as well,if the videos don’t do well for a particular shoe it ‘s not helping him
so Adidas started to copy the durability of Jordan and nike on their performance Bball shoes starting on AE 1. 🤮. while chinese brands like anta has developed their ‘cement killer’ outsoles and 361 also has rubestech outsoles for longevity of the shoes. no wonder they are gaining popularity. miss the good old days where Jordans and Adidas used to be durable.
The outsole pattern is similar to the dame 4's isn't it?
should be that one
yeah, exactly my thoughts
Exactly!
Yup
Yea that one
The 1.0s were fantastic but so underrated. It was a shame. I've been waiting for these forever. Such awesome shoes. Adidas is killing it.
Dame 4 traction!!! I had those when I was still in 5th grade!
Wow I’m old 😅… Dame 4’s were tough
Wow your still a little kid 😂
I was a senior when I hooped in those... great traction.
Try a runners knot. Usually, cures heal slipping issues.
Runners knot only cures shoestring slipping issues
Actually it was the norm in the early 2010s for adidas to make light basketball shoes, the adizero name isn't new and was first introduced in the early Droses and the first run of Crazylights (9.8oz, 9.5oz etc)
Pls review the Liren4 v2. It's a low top version of the Liren4
almost same outsole pattern to the crazylight boost
I think that shoe will be the next crazylight line up...
Dame 4 has the same forefront traction
the outsole remind me with crazylight boost, really durable at outdoor court
these or nike gt cut academy?
This would make a good casual/everyday shoe
barely not a futsal shoe! I used to be a soccer player so I'm gonna have a lot of fun in these...I hope they come out with a more plain colorway though, hahaha.
What Nike shoe would you compare them to
Can you please review the JB2s? Thant you,
Are these also good for badminton?
Looks like it and thinking of using it for badminton too. Did you try it?
a light breathable basketball shoe with solid traction AND an affordable price? i hope adidas knows this is what hoopers really only want hope it delivers or another shoe can maybe the next don?
Can you review the Nike Book 1?
Anta shock the game 5 had that outsole
where can i buy this????😢😂😂
These nice but breds doesn't go well with lime and why'd they need to put some pebbles and poop cracks in there
Same traction to dame 4
The traction looks the same as the traction on the Dame 4
Dame 4 traction kind of sucked. But loved the design
He forgot to mention the adicrazylight... same material its a homage to the shoes from early drose days
Dude reviews the Select 2.0 but never the first iteration 😂
Anyway just the quick breakdown of the First Iteration of Adidas Select
Traction: Excellent Bite in Indoor Court but not so much in Dusty Court due to the Herringbone are close together so dust will be an issue so just one to two wipes should be good. Outdoor plays are okay because the grooves are thick and deep, and it has a lot of surface area.
Heel to Toe: Heel is rounded and exposed. Toe is same as 2.0, a little bit flat but it has curve shape. Forefoot flex are stiff because of the full length stiff shank so torsion support are very great.
Cushion: Lightstrike. Heel cushion is soft and have compression. Forefoot is also soft and have compression but sadly the court feel is not that great because it is a little bit higher.
Materials: Cheap sadly. The base of the shoe is mesh and the textile and layers on the side for the front of the shoe for additional durability and support. Tongue is half booty and there were no padding in the heel.
Fit: True to size. Your toe is close to the edge of the shoe and the toe box for me was very snug. Wide footers probably check this in store (most of them are in the outlets).
Support: Excellent. It has a wide base, stiff plate for torsion support and the it is a mid cut so heel slip is not a issue.
Weight: like 12-13 ounces I think for size 8 so wieight is a little bit heavy
Looks: I like the 2.0 more especially if they make cool colorways for them.
So overall for me, first iteration is better than the 2.0.
Have you seen how many shoes he reviews, I was in middle school now in college when he started reviewing shoes on the sole brothers channel, of course he’s gonna skip out on a budget not as mainstream shoe that most people are not gonna buy or probably not even watch the review, these shoes are gonna end up on sale everywhere before they even release another colorway, not every hooper wears shoes based strictly on performance some people could care less, most people want a 50/50 of looks and performance.
@adamkanizsai2990 yea you said it in more simple terms than I could, he can’t possibly do every shoe, and people forget that this is his job and all these shoes add up and take away from his profit margin,the videos also take a significant amount of time to make as well,if the videos don’t do well for a particular shoe it ‘s not helping him
Love your vids❤ btw can you review on the curry spawn flotro
Awesome for volleyball shoes
Looks like the Jordan 11 IE with adidas strips on the side.
Dame 4 traction
Dame 4 Traction!!!
dame 4
it DAME 4 traction I see there
Tennis shoes
so Adidas started to copy the durability of Jordan and nike on their performance Bball shoes starting on AE 1. 🤮. while chinese brands like anta has developed their ‘cement killer’ outsoles and 361 also has rubestech outsoles for longevity of the shoes. no wonder they are gaining popularity. miss the good old days where Jordans and Adidas used to be durable.
First
How 🤔 he know the traction ain't good for out doors when he don't play out door in his basketball shoes given you false information
The rubber is too soft to use outdoors
fist
Dame 4 traction