Hooped in this in 5th grade, junior varsity. if they made the same shoe, i had no problems that season on grip at all. played 2 and 3, both indoor and outdoor training and games and loved that shoe, no problems with grip and support at all.
What’s the name of the cushioning that Reebok use in these? Hexalite?
A friend of mine used to own a pair of Reebok basketball shoes in the 90s. and when they wore out he said that the Hexalite (I think that is what it was called) was only a tiny small square section where it is visible on the outsole. That seems pretty dodgy to me if that is all that it is.
not sure what model it was but had the same experience with the hexalite, it was just on the side “window”. my teammate took his shoe apart and turned that small piece of hexalite into a paperweight on his desk. im sure the shaqnosis used more hexalite though.
Can you try the fly wire Roshe run
*Sniff.. nostalgia set in.. followed by price-shock haha
the traction looks bare……..probably can’t be used for hooping
Hooped in this in 5th grade, junior varsity. if they made the same shoe, i had no problems that season on grip at all. played 2 and 3, both indoor and outdoor training and games and loved that shoe, no problems with grip and support at all.
that was 18 or so years ago though, YMMV haha
What’s the name of the cushioning that Reebok use in these? Hexalite?
A friend of mine used to own a pair of Reebok basketball shoes in the 90s. and when they wore out he said that the Hexalite (I think that is what it was called) was only a tiny small square section where it is visible on the outsole. That seems pretty dodgy to me if that is all that it is.
not sure what model it was but had the same experience with the hexalite, it was just on the side “window”. my teammate took his shoe apart and turned that small piece of hexalite into a paperweight on his desk. im sure the shaqnosis used more hexalite though.
his outsole crumbled btw coz our training was outdoors and even after rain.