The ‘Home’ edition of the adidas D Rose 6 drops October 15 for $140. They’re one of the more anticipated performance models of the year – for me at least.
Each colorway looks to feature different materials, but I’m hoping the synthetics used this year don’t come with the same issues they had last year. This pair in particular looks like it’s just a simple mesh upper, and it only makes me wonder if support will be a potential issue. adidas hasn’t done anything to make me feel as if they can’t create a mesh or woven upper with support as their CrazyLight Boost 2015 featured PrimeKnit – and those were awesome. It’s just one of those things that naturally pops into my mind as soon as I see a softer material used on a shoe. Other than that I think these have performance beast attributes…especially with that full length Boost cushion.
Check the images below and be sure to share your thoughts on them in the comment section.
Think ill cop this cw
its like they took the back end of the boost of the rose 5 and put that in the front, and then double it for the heel, i cant weight to start stomping around in this model, cushion should be lebron 11 esque, IMO
Wonder if they’ll bring back the 0.5 series come playoff time
the look like they will be a little heavy
Ah man, I love all white/grey kicks, the only thing is they get dirty so fast.
The heel logo looks as though you will be able to turn it and it will tighten the straps.
they should have released the black version first
I wish they would have a more normal heel cup so I can fit my gigantic ankle braces in them.
you don’t need ankle braces with these shoes
drose gonna get fined for no red
These shoes will probably be the next best D Rose model for me next to the 4.5. These probably will perform amazing if they have good support to go along with that softer upper. It looks like they will with that heel set up and wrap around lacing system, but the out sole on it does not look durable at all…All that said these still look amazing and will definitely pick these up for that price point.