

One last note is that the more foam texture on the sizes had little balled up areas and I feel like these will wear quickly on that part of the shoe.

Just make sure to size up at least a half from your regular size (I would even say a full size for my husband). All in all I would lean more towards purchasing for a woman but if a man has no fear of pink this is a great shoe for anyone. The pink where the laces go is more of a peach color, but the inside lining pink while a pale pink has a sheen to it.

The colors themselves are a muted enough tone that I would say they are gender neutral. The padding is very comfortable, you could wear these for errands or for working out. The shoes themselves are light-weight and comfortable for running. I just think these are too narrow for a man’s foot.

I should have known better and ordered a full size up, a 10 would have fit much better, but then I worry while the width would fit the length may be off. He’s a men’s true 9 (at other stores he can even slip into an 8.5) and he could barely fit this shoe on his foot. It’s not so much the length that doesn’t fit him, but the width. Dynamic Responsiveness Engineered to help maximize responsiveness, the parabolic Air Zoom Strobel keeps you close to the floor for better court feel. That veins said, I expected them to fit my husband like his other shoes from this brand. Cut 2 features an advanced traction system that maximizes surface area on the court, designed to help you stop on a dime and create space between you and the defender. "We realised our focus needed to change to allow us to help athletes to get where they need to go faster because every split-second matters".These shoes are said to be gender neutral. Players have to stretch into multiple positions because the game is more spread out", Nicole said. "The new generation of basketball is so fast. As the game evolves, performance basketball shoes have to change to meet different demands and challenges. We learnt how a conversation with WNBA point guard Sabrina Ionescu inspired the team to build and design a game-changing shoe.Įvery season the Nike Basketball design team sets out to develop and provide the right products to help players get the most out of their abilities. Nike Basketball Product Manager Nicole Chow and Nike Basketball Designer Bryant Klug brought us into their space to learn about the new silhouette. Cut is designed for the Space Makers-players who create separation to impact the game. Creating space is more valuable than ever. The game moves at a much quicker pace, and skill matters more than size. Today's players are faster than ever before.
