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The Hundreds 2009 Fall/Winter Footwear Collection

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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The Hundreds enjoy a strong run with their simple profiles and their easy to wear colors. Continuing on this momentum, we see the latest generations of their increasingly popular models the Johnson Mid-top, the Johnon Low-tops and the Valenzuela Low-top. All three models will be available at The Hundreds Los Angeles and The Hundreds San Francisco starting this Thursday, however look for them to filter out to other retailers as well in the near future.

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Nike HyperMax

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Nike Hypermax - Air Max + Hyperdunk

Combine the 08 Team Elite Max and the Hyperdunk and what do you get? A heavy sole with a lite upper? Maybe… The new Hypermax supports all the way around: Superior support of your ankle; Superior cushioning.

The hypermax is a lighter than normal (for an air max), high performance and high support basketball shoe. While the extreemly high cut can chafe those ankle sock only wearers… the crew cut or higher players will have no problems.

The hypermax reminds me of the air max 360 – David Robinsons… you know – the one with the pump. Isnt that what they were called?

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Nike Lebron Basketball Shoes

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Here are a couple great vids on the Lebron VI… Even with its street boot like appearance the Lebron 6 is amazingly lite. New high tech composite materials create strength and support without bulk and weight. The Lebron VI is one of the great new all around performers that will support both the big men and the lighting quick high leapers. The upcoming Lebron Soldier and new Kevin Durant (kd) also use similar new composites and sole structures.

Increase Your Verticle Jump

Monday, May 18th, 2009

There are several ways to increase your vertical jump! Every basketball player has dreamed of jumping just a little bit higher! If you can touch the rim, you want to dunk… if you can dunk, you want to windmill… if you can windmill, you want to dunk on an 11 foot rim… :) And of course – everybody wants to posterize somebody!

There are several products out there that help you jump higher and increase your verticle leap. Strength training systems and Jumpsoles are the primary products that basketball players can easily add a couple of inches. Both come with a DVD and training regiment that will help the athlete. Weight training and plyometrics also help the athelete attain more air and speed and agility.

If you want to fly high – try out these strength training shoes. The shoes speak for themselves… “JUMP HIGHER. RUN FASTER. GUARANTEED.”

Strength Men’s Strength Training Shoe
Add 5-10 inches to you vertical leap, take 2/10 of a second off your 40 – Increase anaerobic power 500%. *Individual Results May Vary. Strength(R) Systems, Inc. created the concept of frontal platform shoes. In regular shoes, 70% of the body’s weight rest. Learn More…

Hype the Hyperdunk by Nike

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Ok – You have spoken! I checked out our site analytics(statistics) today… Hyperdunk is by far the most searched term on our site. I’m going to give you what you crave… >> a full review of the Nike Hyperdunk complete with analysis of the new Flywire, Flyfit and Lunarlite technologies deployed in Kobe’s – Nike’s newest high tech product.

Nike has now realeased the Nike Hyperdunk TB – team edition in multiple colorways (seen below). Just in time for the upcoming 2008-2009 college NCAA and highschool basketball season.

Kobe's Nike Hyperdunk in white, silver, black colorway

Here are some quick Definitions for the technology deployed in the Hyperdunk:

Nike LunarLite

Nike’s new(2008) LunarLite foam is lighter than standard Phylon by at least 30% and it provides springy cushioning for your foot. Lunarlite is normally encased in a Phylite/Phylon midsole delivering cushioning that’s soft and not too mushy like double stack zoom-air. It distibutes impact force more evenly and helps reduce pressure points common in basketball shoes.

Nike’s Flywire Technology

Flywire(2008) creates a new lightweight support mechanizm for your foot. Thin fibers of Nylon are strategically placed on the upper of the shoe to hold the foot in place, providing lateral and lockdown support around your foot. Flywire allows for significant reduction in weight – replacing commonly used heavier upper materials like full grain leather.

Flyfit

Nike’s Flyfit employs Flywire technology for creating a comfortable supportive upper that is much lighter than typical upper construction materials.

A full video review will be coming shortly!

-Fiji

BBII Full Review

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Nike Zoom Air BBII Basketball Shoe Review

The BBII is one of those great shoes that just keeps on giving.

Read the full Nike Zoom BBII Review here. The Nike Air Zoom BBII posesses the latest in materials, comfort and design. The BBII is one of those great shoes that just keeps on giving. They quietly provide ultimate comfort and support in a Tim Duncan manner. They simply do the J.O.B. without reminding you that they are even there…

While they appear to have an extremely low profle sole, they possess the hidden full cushion and support needed to pad big men. They are also low to the ground and light giving lightning quick response through the full length zoom air unit.

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Air Jordan XX3

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Air Jordan XX3 From Sole to Soul
The new Air Jordan XX3 Review is finally complete.

“The XX3 flows from all Air Jordan in the toe, back to all Considered in the heel.”

Find out how Michael Jordan and Brand Jordans latest top of the line beast compares!
Air Jordan 23 Review…

I believe that the 23 is the pinnacle of Jordan mens basketball shoes. These have the absolute latest tech available. Jordan Brand has put a lot of thought and work into the XX3, more so than any other, since Michael Jordan was a player with the Chicago Bulls in the NBA finals.
– Fiji Kicksnet.com

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