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kobe and hyper(shoes) seems to be more responsive to me. But the Lebron 9 are not heavy as his other shoes or at least they dont feel like it to me.
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Originally Posted by KenJi714
lol you're shallow dude. Don't let your hate toward Lebron the person limit you from buying Lebrons the shoes. The Lebron line have produced some of the best shoes over the years imo. I especially prefer the soldier line over the signature line. 20-5-5, Soldier I, III, lebron ps etc are good shoes. The lebron signature line is not built for little guards. It's a small forward/power forward shoes.
Originally Posted by KenJi714
lol you're shallow dude. Don't let your hate toward Lebron the person limit you from buying Lebrons the shoes. The Lebron line have produced some of the best shoes over the years imo. I especially prefer the soldier line over the signature line. 20-5-5, Soldier I, III, lebron ps etc are good shoes. The lebron signature line is not built for little guards. It's a small forward/power forward shoes.
Originally Posted by dnvtran
Have always been a big fan of the Kobe line. Multiple pairs of V's and VI's. Love the freedom due to the low top, court feel, and heel to toe transition. But lately, been wanting a little bit more support and cushion so I gave the hyperdunk 2011's a try and I've been wearing them for a good two months now. Still have the Kobe's in my bag but have not had to use them since the hyperdunks. Of course the hyperdunks are not as close to the court but I do enjoy the slightly larger cushion area. I thought going from low to mid would be a problem but the hyperdunk uppers are flexible enough to move with your movement. Honestly think you can't go wrong with either one.
Originally Posted by dnvtran
Have always been a big fan of the Kobe line. Multiple pairs of V's and VI's. Love the freedom due to the low top, court feel, and heel to toe transition. But lately, been wanting a little bit more support and cushion so I gave the hyperdunk 2011's a try and I've been wearing them for a good two months now. Still have the Kobe's in my bag but have not had to use them since the hyperdunks. Of course the hyperdunks are not as close to the court but I do enjoy the slightly larger cushion area. I thought going from low to mid would be a problem but the hyperdunk uppers are flexible enough to move with your movement. Honestly think you can't go wrong with either one.