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Hey Gambino, would you say they fit true to size length wise but snug in the toebox? I like to have wiggle room so I go up half a size from my true size to have wiggle room. Hows the room in the toebox? I have a wide foot so would I have to size up anyway? I hope you can give us a review soon that would be awesome!
 
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i have a very narrow foot but they felt good in the toebox..not cramped at all..maybe even a tad long..
 
if anything i would say narrow and a tad long..and i honestly think once people put these on they will sell like hotcakes..thats just me though..i like them alot..
 
Thanks Gambino, judging by what you're telling me I think I can go true to size but I like alot of wiggle room so I might go up a half size if I cant try them on cuz Nikes with sythetics uppers always feel too snug in the toebox for me because of my wide feet. But I like that snug fit too since it gives me a secure fit so I dont mind sizing up to have some more wiggle room in the front. I can't wait to try these I love full length Zoom!
 
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I like the look of these but I think if you tried to ball in them, you'd be entering a world of pain. Anybody ever tried running or walking in roshe's? Enough said.
 
Since they released I think he will wear these more. Also he's probably waiting on Nike to give him more in cavs colorways with his logo.
 
These are a basketball shoe and Nike Roshes don't have basketball specific traction or Zoom air cushioning I'm sure they are very comfortable.
 
I like the look of these but I think if you tried to ball in them, you'd be entering a world of pain. Anybody ever tried running or walking in roshe's? Enough said.
Roshe's are terrible to run in, I dont even like wearing them for more than a few hours.

That being said, im sure these are completely different.
 
They were supposedly Roshe basketball kicks until they changed the name, so obviously there will be some sort of Roshe talk with them.
 
I wonder how much these weigh they look super light as for the prints I think nike has been over doing it hope 2014 brings an end to it
 
Sneaker blogs making up that name doesn't mean anything.


Sneaker blogs been influencing kick's names forever. Even if the shoe turned out to have a differet name, the masses already put a slight name to a shoe cause of these blogs.

They have influenced nicknames, not comparing to actual models. These have nothing to do with Roshe Run, and once again should not be compared to them in anyway performance wise.
 
I think this will be the next basketball model to go flyknit. Nike is testing the market to see if they sell. If they do sell, the upper is already set up for flyknit treatment.
 
I have a feeling they'll push the KD line with some new tech to keep the price range high. :smh:
 
They have influenced nicknames, not comparing to actual models. These have nothing to do with Roshe Run, and once again should not be compared to them in anyway performance wise.
Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. 
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Thesse were dubbed Roshe Run Basketball kicks when they first surfaced, even if it was incorrect, blogs such as SneakerNews called them that, so NATURALLY, people would assume the fit to be a basketball version of the Roshe. Obviously performance wise it will be COMPLETELY different, but given how Roshe Runs blew people's minds away comfort wise (I think they are meh), people would assume these basketball kicks would be comparative in the way the Roshe Run's comfort blew them away. Its not that hard to comprehend dawg. Just look at the sole, even if it feels different, I can see why blogs would dub these shoes Roshe basketball kicks.
 
I really hope, only kds I've ever liked were the 4s

For me the only KD's I liked to ball in were the 2's and V's.
The V's were an overlooked performance balling shoe IMO.
I stocked up on them when they hit the outlets.
I have 7 pairs, I use 3 pairs which I rotate and have 4 on ice.
The majority of them I paid under a hundred.
 
KD V's got tons of praise and attention for hooping across the web.  I see a lot of people at my gym balling in them as well.

The II's and III's were probably more overlooked at the time.  Shame too, because the price of his shoes went up against what he originally intended and the performance hasn't warranted that.  VI's have way too many issues to cost $130.
 
They have influenced nicknames, not comparing to actual models. These have nothing to do with Roshe Run, and once again should not be compared to them in anyway performance wise.


Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. :lol:



Thesse were dubbed Roshe Run Basketball kicks when they first surfaced, even if it was incorrect, blogs such as SneakerNews called them that, so NATURALLY, people would assume the fit to be a basketball version of the Roshe. Obviously performance wise it will be COMPLETELY different, but given how Roshe Runs blew people's minds away comfort wise (I think they are meh), people would assume these basketball kicks would be comparative in the way the Roshe Run's comfort blew them away. Its not that hard to comprehend dawg. Just look at the sole, even if it feels different, I can see why blogs would dub these shoes Roshe basketball kicks.

You act like sneakernews has any credibility, dawg. That site is horrible.

Calling them roshe basketball shoes is just insane because you get people who have no idea what they're talking about comparing an overhyped lifestyle shoe to a supposed performance beast. Is that hard to comprehend?
 
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