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Great review. This shoe will give that to me. Jay in the Bay- You can sprain your ankle in any shoe, all it takes is an unlucky landing. He may have just felt more comfortable in his go-to sig. Ankle injuries are arbitrary, people. Just tried them on, a friend got them shipped early…love them. Lightest thing ever — amazing.

The 1. Nick DePaula Is it durable enough to last on outdoor surfaces like concrete? I heard that you are at a very high risk of rolling or twisting your ankles. My friends tell me that a lot. Is it true? You can twist your ankle is any shoe. Players respond to different models in all kinds of ways. The Crazy Light is supportive — though constructed with thin SprinWeb material, there is extra padding at the ankle. Add some Active Ankle T2 braces. Been wearing them for 5 years with no sprains, no discomfort of any kind.

Love them with these light shoes! Hey, Is it secure to play with these shoes in a tough game? Im talking about the lack of padding in the upper.. Or should I prefer the Adizero Rose 2? Thanks, Avi. Do you know if the Crazy Light 2 is built the same way? Or are there any differences in regards to performance? The Crazy Light 2 is cheaply available in my region so I thought I should give it a try.

I am looking for a new pair I can use mostly outdoors. I am mostly concerned with support and cushioning. In comparision to the Crazy Light 2 would you recommend the Rose 3 and 3. Do the signature shoes offer a significant plus in performance? Conor on May 26, at PM. JE on May 26, at PM. Zac on May 27, at AM. Adidas Crazy Lights best shoe ever made! ALim on May 27, at AM. Adirose 1. J2D3 on May 27, at AM. Jay in the Bay on May 27, at PM. I just tried these on yesterday.

Fitted half size bigger, and they felt tight even without lacing them. Then I tried a full size bigger, and the first set of eyelets were pinching my feet. I did which is why i grabbed the EV soon as i saw them… Gave me an excuse to play in them again. The fit is VERY tight and narrow. You did mention they were tight and narrow, but with such a good review, I just had to give them a try and hope for the best.

Hopefully the gold ones drop here. But my feet hurt after trying them on. Still love the review and the shoe though, gonna get a pair especially with ur recommendation. I dont think ive given away any more info than i have since i started this site… But thanks i suppose. So between the rose 2. They are both equally responsive in the forefoot, Rose 2. I didnt have any stability issues in either of the two.

Rose 2. So in other words, I should let my 2. If that is what you wish to do then sure. I try not to make decisions for people, just aid them in the process. They should. The uppers are very durable. Other than some dirty mesh areas they have been able to withstand heavy beatings on-court and have been stepped on more times than my feet would have liked.

The outsole traction would be my only concern but so far its held up very well. Still, i really like low tops for my point-guard play. In your opinion, which one did you prefer? Personally i prefer the CL2. I prefer the forefoot fit on the 2. NightWing is the best reviewer and video creator on the internet, that I have ever seen!

And I am not swayed easily. This year isnt over yet so the list will most likley change before December. I only play in the shoes long enough to review so durability is something that I cannot discuss. Both outsoles are perfectly fine though, the Wade shouldnt peel as you say. Please can I have your input it would really help. Hey nightwing! Just asking whether you would recommend CL2 or Rose 2.

Have wider feet but looking for something light and strong. Thanks It would be a great help. Hey nightwing, big fan of your reviews i am thinking of getting indoor basketball shoes what would you pick Li-Ning turningpoint or Adidas crazy light 2? Thats really up to you. If you feel its worth it then go for it. Personally, I dont usually find the iD process worth its value. Forefoot, midfoot and heel all fit perfect after you get passed the sizing issue without pain or bunching.

The SprintFrame is the only area that requires a break-in and that will only take about an hour on-court. Luckily the plastic used for the SprintFrame was thinned out so much — without sacrificing strength or support — that you wont notice its there after the break-in period is completed. Ventilation — These have been much improved from the CL2 and the only performance model to have greater air flow and ventilation would be the original Crazy Light.

Even in 90 degree heat, I had dry spots on my socks… not bad. Traction, ventilation and weight are their strong points while the rest of the shoe is solid in all other aspects but not quite perfect. I would have liked to have seen them mix in a few elements from the Crazy Light 2 — rubber, materials and cushion — but I still enjoyed these more than the past two from an overall standpoint. If you love shoes that weigh practically nothing while still performing at a high level then the adidas Crazy Light 3 should be at the top of your really short list of candidates.

Not that this matters because the list is based on rankings, but at the end of the year will you make a post of the top ten list based on rankings, and then another top ten list based on your preference? Cuz that sounds cool. I will based on my preference but not based on rank, it seemed to confuse more ppl than anything. This guy finally has his question answered. The crazy light 3 look mechanical in my SLAM magazinewhich was cool.

I like zero slipping when im guarding quick guards. However what sets this shoe apart is that unique traction set up, the midsole and the minimization of the sprint frame.



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