Nike Air Max Hyped is lighter in weight and more comfortable

Let me start by saying that I have been blessed to be able to review basketball shoes and other shoes for over ten years now. With that in mind, I have had the luxury of playing in a lot of top of the line shoes, as well as some sample models that were honestly too underdeveloped for anyone to be safely playing in. Along the way, I have come to enjoy playing in some of the shoes that are often overlooked by the hype machine, and that has left me with a number of "diamond in the rough" type of discoveries in my closet. When the opportunity to review the Nike Air Max Hyped came along, it sounded like it could be one of those diamonds. I was actually a little excited, or hyped, if you will, to get it on court.

The thought of having Max Air Max Shoes cushioning in the heel and Phylon throughout sounded like quite a bang for the buck. Compared to other shoes with Max Air in the heel, the Nike Air Max Hyped is lighter in weight and easier on the bank account. The positive aspects of the shoe become minimal after that however.

When I first set foot in the shoe and got on the court, I could tell that it would take some time to get comfortable in the Air Max Hyped. The fit around the ankle is slightly compromised due to the choice of material. The carbon fiber-esque finish may look impressive, but the stiffness of the plastic around the collar, the carbon paneling just below and the use of carbon on the tongue makes the break-in period feel like a James Cameron movie. It just never ends. Nike Shox Shoes.

Par coachbagsfactory le lundi 22 août 2011

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