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K**E
Great for the price!
Husband bought for men’s league and for alumni basketball games. He says you get what you pay for, comfy, durable, and nice support for the price. They certainly aren’t $100 basketball shoes with the best support in the world but they get the job done! Fit true to size.
D**O
Size runs lower than Nike / Great quality / Nice and firm grip
Very nice shoes for basketball. Nice and firm grip. Size runs lower than Nike (in basketball shows, my size on Nike is 10 - 10.5; I choose 9.5 on PEAK and fits great).
J**S
Comfortable
Nice shoes. They're comfortable and look nice as well.
T**Y
Performance, Value and Comfort!
I was in the market for a pair of basketball shoes that I could use for playing on outdoor basketball courts and possibly use for tennis(if they fit and provided the stability for that) when playing casual matches. I would wear dedicated Tennis shoes for a league or aggressive tennis match.I normally wear Kobe’s in size 7 for indoor basketball and volleyball. I’m really a 6.5 but have a slightly wide forefoot so 90%!of the time I just wear size 7 athletic shoes.For wise, the size 7 fits perfect. I replaced the insole with a Sof Sole Insert from Amazon as I do with most athletic shoes. The Sof Sole insert is thicker and provides greater cushion and support than the stock insert.So today I went to meet a friend to play tennis this morning and decided to try the new shoes. To put it mildly, I was extremely happy to see that they are incredibly comfortable to play tennis in. The traction is great, the lateral stability is great, they are lightweight compared to my Babolat Propulse Tennis shoes. I rely on speed and agility in my sports. I’m not big/tall but am quick and coordinated. In younger days could run the 40 in 4.2 seconds. Still quick and agile for my age.Are they the equivalent of say my Kobe’s? No, but close. The Kobe’s feel a little more quicker/efficient and laterally stiffer as a shoe and more stabile. The Peak’s feel better to my feet though comfort and impact wise though. Also, I should note that even though I know and acknowledge that the Peaks aren’t as stiff, lateral supportive or efficient in transferring energy to move on, especially on the first few steps, it didn’t matter in reality. It’s not like I was thinking damn I feel like I’m slow or can’t get to the ball and do the footwork to address the ball correctly.I am very pleased with these shoes, unlike other athletic shoes,‘I could play without any foot discomfort of breaking in new shoes, hot spots/blisters which is quite a pleasant surprise for me.As such I plan to purchase some more pairs in other colors. For the price point, performance and comfort(with the Sof Sole Insert), it can’t be beat!
P**I
Great shoes
I've had them all and this brand of show works well for me. I get a size abovey reg size because I have bunyuns so extra soon is appreciated. I use an aftermarket insoles too. Had another pair that lasted 2 years of basketball abuse lol so I have the expectations on these. Comfortable and secure fit with added ankle support.
J**N
Clean, Light, and Better Than Expected
As a lifelong Nike/Jordan wearer, I was hesitant to purchase a non-Nike brand to play ball in. However, since moving next to an outdoor court, I've burned through my high dollar Jordan Brand kicks and was looking for a low cost alternative. I found these, read the reviews, and took a chance. After all, free returns.I just received these today and I can say I'm very impressed. I normally wear a 10.5, but opted for the 10 as I know Nike's run a little smaller. They fit perfectly! Out of the box I'll enumerate each feature then update after I've played in them:Toe box: Plenty of room to wiggle the toes and seems breathableArch: Comfortable arch, not too high, not too lowHeel: Cushioned and cups the heel nicelyInsole: Lightly cushioned, which explains the bad review on cushioning. However, I wear Spenco insoles in all my ballin' shoes so it's no issue for me.Lateral support: Just cutting left to right on my tile flooring seems stable, but I'll update once I take to the court.Lacing: It's a secure fit and the laces seem to come across the instep at the right spots. The lacing into the mid-top/ankle keep it snug, but I will update again once I play in them.Outsole: Feels like a thick, hard rubber compound for playing on outdoor courts (duh). I'll update with traction/grip once they're played in.Last but not least, appearance: Well you guys see the pictures. They are nice! I purchased the Grey/White model which is a very clean look. The two pair of lace tabs have a strip reflective material, which is a nice addition. The upper material is a mesh design over what reminds me of Nike's Flyknit, wrapped with a seemingly durable synthetic rubber. The mid-sole is bold but shaped nicely to give it a cushioned, aerodynamic look.Like I mentioned before, I will update my review with actually playing experience in a competitive environment at first chance. The one cringe-worthy issue I have with them so far is that they're a Chinese company and I hate to give US money to the Chi-comms.I hope this review helps many of you decide.
D**O
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J**Y
Great sneaker but it's a tight fit if you have wide feet.
I have wide feet (EE) and the sneaker is snug for sure so not a great option for wide feet people. Everything else about the sneaker is great.
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