Showing posts with label Basketball Outfit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basketball Outfit. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Basketball Outfit: Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2012 Volt/Gorge Green

Having a great fit is one of the single most important things for me in a hoops shoe. If I feel secure, I have the confidence to push myself that much harder. That doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll play better, but it does mean that I won’t be worrying about my foot sliding around while I should be worrying about who I’m guarding. But the story of the Hyperfuse isn’t about fit. It’s about the new construction technique, the weight reduction and the breathability. Those elements work in conjunction to produce a shoe that fits so well though, that fit steals the show.

Hyperfuse is a shoe with about as generally shaped of an upper as you can get. If you’ve ever laced a pair up tight though, you’ve probably noticed that the thin canvas upper actually forms to the foot very well, regardless of the unique shape of your foot. It doesn’t have the strength and support necessary to perform to the standards of modern basketball footwear, but the fit is dead on.

Rather than sewing and gluing layers of leathers and synthetic leathers, the fuse process bonds three much lighter and thinner layers together to create a single unit that makes up the entire upper. First, a synthetic base layer provides support in strategic areas to contain the foot – not unlike the thought behind Huarache-based shoes. Next, a mesh layer holds all of the pieces together, and provides large windows of breathability. And finally, a skin layer provides abrasion protection in key locations on the outside of the shoe. Along with some carefully placed foam in the collar (which provides solid heel lockdown), the layers are then bonded together to create a unibody upper, which also results in zero harsh seams along the underside, a common result of stitched sneakers.

One major area of note is the shoe’s width. My feet are slightly on the wide side (not enough to be a frequent issue), and the Hyperfuse felt very narrow. If you can’t try these on before buying, sizing up may be a good option.
The exceptional fit alone would have made the Hyperfuse a standout. That it’s been achieved as a result of a new construction method (which also makes great progress in the weight and breathability departments) makes future iterations even more exciting.

Grade Justification:
Comfort & fit: The fused upper fits like a glove, and the lack of traditional seems makes the interior smooth and soft.
Cushioning: Forefoot Zoom Air is a positive thing every time. The Phylon-based heel is a notch behind, but still provided a perfectly adequate level of impact protection on landings.
Ankle support: The collar padding is well-shaped, and combined with the overall fit, make for a secure shoe.
Breathability: It’s not on the level of the most breathable running shoes, but it’s about as good as I’ve felt on a hoops shoe. Tough to find breathability in a hoops shoe with this much support.
Heel-to-toe transition: The entire shoe is flexible and smooth, though midfoot support may be too flexible.
Traction: Excellent on a clean court as well as dusty courts.
Weight: They feel light on the foot. Pretty straightforward.



Specification shared from blog.eastbay.com

Friday, 26 June 2015

Basketball Outfit: Jordan Melo M8, Most Worth Value-for-Money Basketball Kicks

Initially, the Melo M8 was released as soon as Carmelo joined forces with the New York Knicks. The colorway was inspired by the team’s colors which are orange and blue. The shoe comes packed with visible Max Air in the heel and Zoom Air installed in the forefront for high performance. Since he's a versatile forward that can post up, handle the ball and slash from the wing, I was really interested in playing these to see how they feel and perform. And its comes out very worth of money spend.


Shine bright like a diamond!
The thing I like the most of this kicks is because of lots of protection and padding around your foot. Nothing like the super light and minimal kicks of today. The shoes sit on a Air Max heel and a Zoom Air for foot combo cushioning, which turns out was very responsive when cutting and landing even though it sits a little higher than what I'm used to. There are no heel notches inside the shoe or a heel cup on the outside like the Hyperdunk. If you lace the shoe up to the top you will get the lockdown feel you need.

Meanwhile the tongue is made of a thick mesh and provides the only heat and moisture release.The M8's have a mostly flywire upper with a firm touch around the ankle area. Orange patent leather on most of the toebox and running along the sides up to the ankle area. Normally after a couple of wears you start to see the toebox crease and on certain shoes it will start bowing in high wear areas but the M8 is very stiff and rugged even.


Normally after playing 2-3 hour of basketball on a sometimes my heels, arches, knees and pretty much everything hurts. However after playing the Melo M8's I didn't feel any pain in my feet or knees! Very surprised that I loved the cushion so much as I tend to dislike the inconsistent feeling that combo cushion setups bring. However, the heel was wonderful and provided plenty of cushion while the forefoot did the exact same thing. The foam used was nice and soft as well. Since the shoe is fairly rigid the softer foam helped out quite a bit with the fluidity of the heel to toe strikes while in transition.



Sort of No-Look-Pass HAHA

Overall the Jordan Melo M8 is the most comfortable shoes that I had wear so far. Not to be bias because I am big fan of Carmelo Anthony, but this one had really kicks me into the game. The shoe stands as one of the best models in Carmelo’s signature line. Plus this one I had the orange colour version, well its shine me more (HAHAHA). Nothing feeling better than having a great game.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

In searching for new basketball shoes..

New Under Armour Store just opened!! Located at Level 3 KLCC, I'm so excited and got chance to visit there last week, come back little bit disappointed because Stephen Curry's kicks its not available there.. Maybe next time. You might also want to check Nike Store for basketball shoes, just next to the UA store.


http://www.suriaklcc.com.my/shopping/sports-fitness/under-armour-2015/