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Three of the four KD Trey 5 VIII men's basketball shoes are marked down to $55.97 from $90 on Nike's site. The 4th is $76.97.
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Illusion Green [nike.com]: M7-15 Available (M12.5 Sold Out) - $55.97
Blue Void [nike.com]: M10.5, 12, and 13 Available - $55.97
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University Red [nike.com]: M11 and 13 Available - $55.97
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Light Smoke [nike.com]: M7, 8.5-14 Available (M12.5 Sold Out) - $76.97
https://www.nike.com/t/kd-trey-5-...oes-V8GMDr
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This is a great price as Nike production is much less during Covid thus less sales and outlet overstocks.
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Yeah, it's a fantastic option to wear and do some casual shooting, it's like zoom Kobe 6, but lighter version.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIwBzut
There is no air cushion at all, but the mid layer is quite soft and responsive, I can play in it all day.
However, if you are playing competitive games, I would not recommend it, since the material of the shoes is way soft, no protection from it at all, any hard stop makes it deform.
My two cents..
Thanks for the info, was gonna give these a try but need some ankle support
Asians tend to have wider feet, and the majority play outdoors. The last is differenr and the outsole rubber is usually XDR, which is more durable for outdoor use.
Any specific models you've come across? Didn't know about that so I'm curious to try. Thanks in advance!
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Blue Void/Racer Blue/Red Crush/White
Light Smoke Grey/Laser Crimson/Black
I always get size up 1 or .5 then it fits my wide feet
From experience (specially in racquetball) a soft rubber outsole has better traction in wooden courts with a worn-out finish, or if it's dusty.
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