Thursday, 26 February 2015

NIKE LEBRON 11 XI

Nike introduces new technology to the brand new lebron 11 with a hyperposite shell, full-length Zoom technology combined with Lunarlon, and the latest Nike Flywire system. 
 That being said, the Lebron 11 doesn’t have the greatest grip, but is average.   The traction is made of the usual rubber compound found in most sneakers, but the it didn’t grip the floor enough.  The outsole pattern did squeak sometimes.
Cushion for the Lebron is a drop-in Lunarlon insert that houses a full-length Zoom bag.  The Zoom bag feels a bit on the mushy side, but provides adequate responsive cushioning.  Mushy isn’t good as it slows down the process of moving around because your foot sinks instead of getting ready for the next step. It’s real strength is impact protection and the ability to disperse the stress upon impact throughout the footbed.
The shoe runs a little on the narrow size especially in the toe box.  The toe-box is very narrow and is a problem for many people. For me, it wasn’t an issue until after several wearings.  The midfoot panels is where the Lebron 11 benefits from the use of foamposite as it creates a wall for your lateral movements, keeping the foot from sliding side to side.  As for the heel, it’s sturdy, firm, solid, but has a sloppy fit. 
Support is abundant in the Lebron 11. The Nike Lebron 11 is the most supportive basketball sneaker in the line. The midfoot TPU shank also provides stability and rigidity. 

The Lebron 11 uses hyperposite which is a lighter and more flexible compound of the original.  This allows the shoe to have the ultimate support yet remain lightweight.


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