- Apr 10, 2005
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Just wondering if any of you have taken the Hyperdunk apart in the same ways that others have the Jumpman Pro OG, XX3, or Melo M3s lately.
I recently removed the heel and forefoot Zoom Air bags from my Huarache 2k6s (I've never liked this shoe on my foot), and am wondering if either bag wouldfit into the forefoot of the Hyperdunk (in place of the Lunarcrap). The bags are still in great condition as I've only used my 2k6s like 9-10 times forball.
I'm also thinking about glueing the Zoom bags to an insole/sockliner to use in ANY shoe, but am wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to bridge theheel bag (larger, maybe 12mm) to the forefoot bag (smaller and centralized to the ball of the foot). I'm pondering a sockliner-Zoom bags-arch supportcombo, but any input is appreciated. Right now, the lack of arch support makes for an uncomfortable feel under the foot between the 2 Zoom bags.
I recently removed the heel and forefoot Zoom Air bags from my Huarache 2k6s (I've never liked this shoe on my foot), and am wondering if either bag wouldfit into the forefoot of the Hyperdunk (in place of the Lunarcrap). The bags are still in great condition as I've only used my 2k6s like 9-10 times forball.
I'm also thinking about glueing the Zoom bags to an insole/sockliner to use in ANY shoe, but am wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to bridge theheel bag (larger, maybe 12mm) to the forefoot bag (smaller and centralized to the ball of the foot). I'm pondering a sockliner-Zoom bags-arch supportcombo, but any input is appreciated. Right now, the lack of arch support makes for an uncomfortable feel under the foot between the 2 Zoom bags.