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Adidas Unisex-Adult Harden Vol. 6 Basketball Shoe

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The side of the shoes has a nice caging on the heel and midfoot area so there would not be any issue with lateral movements. The midfoot area has enough padding to support the Arch issue. The soft and plush cushioning is very supportive on the hardwood floors. It provides the best impact protection and energy return. You will feel super protected during the crazy high jumps. it gives incredible energy return. The toe box of the shoe has Harden touch that looks so cool. Adidas has recently released a colourway of Harden vol 6 that matches the Philly threads.

Adidas Harden Vol.6 - Ftwr White/Vivid Red/Legend Ink - Mens

Quelques « pastilles » de cuir et pas mal de détails pour compléter le tout, comme la signature du joueur et l’inscription « James Harden Signature Series » sur les deux étiquettes présentes sur la languette, le « half a dozen » (une demi-douzaine, soit six) ou le « HV.VI » au niveau du talon. Si la semelle semble avoir de quoi tenir le coup sur la durée, la durée de vie de la tige semble en revanche moins radieuse. Son revêtement retient la moindre poussière et peut s’avérer vite salissant en extérieure. Ok so this is a general review of the Harden vol 6 after three months of heavy use in both indoors and outdoor dusty courts. I’m a 5’7 147 lb (67 kg) PG/SG. I shoot a ton of midranges, so a lot of hard stops and pull ups. I also drive to the rim occasionally. The Adidas Harden Vol. 6 uses full-length boost midsole cushioning. Alongside the Nike zoom air, the Adidas boost is also one of the best cushioning setups. The upper on the Harden Vol. 6 is made of recycled straps, which adheres to adidas’ mission of bringing a higher level of sustainability to their products. However, the downside is that it doesn’t feel premium at all.The downside of the Harden Vol. 6 could be traced to its cheap-feeling upper materials. Ventilation is not good either, so this is something that adidas might want to look at in the next Harden shoe release. Une tige dont 25% des éléments sont composés d’au moins 50% de matériaux recyclés. La tige se distingue aussi par le fait qu’elle n’est agrémentée d’aucun logo adidas, les trois bandes figurant uniquement sur la semelle extérieure et la tirette, de façon plutôt discrète donc. The outsole of the Vol. 5 was its main point of criticism, but that’s not the case in this new release. The adidas Harden Vol. 6 steps up big time in terms of traction performance, and it can even be categorized in the same tier as that of the Curry Flow 9 . We saw adidas combine two cushioning techs (Lightstrike and Boost) in the Vol. 5, which wasn’t as good as advertised. In the Vol. 6, adidas opted to infuse a full-bed Boost technology that is better than its predecessor. Malheureusement pour le joueur, qui n’a pas été le lieutenant attendu de Joel Embiid, et un peu du coup pour ses chaussures, la belle histoire a finalement tourné court en playoffs.

Harden Vol. 6 Performance Review - Dribble Media Adidas Harden Vol. 6 Performance Review - Dribble Media

It is a really good responsive shoe because the traction was really good, cushion super responsive, low to the ground, support is great, An ultra-lightweight midsole offers Boost technology foams, made from fused energy capsules and enhancing energy return up and down the court. Forefoot and Heel bands hold you down securely from the moment you slip in. Pro:Direct are working in partnership with our carriers to reduce the impact on our environment with low, or zero carbon emissions in the last mile delivery to your door. Cushion 8.5/10: for those of you who like boost or have used boost before, you will like this set up. Think of it like the Harden volume 1. It’s basically the same. Great for impact protection and decent energy return. It’s not bouncy as Bounce (pun intended) but it gets the job done. But what I like about the upper of the Vol.6 is that it tends to get very soft as soon as you break it in. You’ll get a lot of forefoot flexibility in this shoe, and it’s not as stiff as compared to the Vol. 5. The tongue padding is minimal, but the internal ankle pods should be able to keep your feet secure and stable.Stability 10/10: Simply put: spectacular. For context I have weak ankles and my feet tend to pronate. So I’ve always prioritized shoes with wide and stable bases to prevent ankle rolls and sprains. Until now this is the only shoe in which I’ve never rolled my ankle. The base is wide and stable, even though it has full length boost. While we can expect multiple colorways to release, here we have a preview of one of the first to debut. Going over the pair, it comes with a mid-cut build while dipped in Solar Yellow and Pink. Furthermore, we have iridescent on the upper eyelets while ‘Vol. VI’ lands on the lower lace loop. Lastly, the pair will feature Boost cushioning. adidas Harden Vol. 6 Release Details The best feature of the Harden Vol. 6 is still its responsiveness, as we know that this has always been the department where the Harden signature line excels at. The surprisingly good aspect of this shoe is its traction, as the rubber outsole combines a good amount of grip and durability, which is a combination that we rarely see among modern basketball shoes. Adidas has taken a step to make shoes from recycled materials. So this hardened vol 6 is also manufactured from 50% of production waste for its 25% parts.

adidas Harden Vol. 6 | Foot Locker

The upper part of Adidas harden vol 6 is made up of super minimal textile material. The materials feel thin and light but not as light as the lightweight mesh uppers. Durability 9/10: which takes me to the second point: durability seems to be great after three months. the traction pattern on the outsole doesn’t seem to have any significant damage considering I am a shifty player that drives aggressively to the rim and makes a lot of hard stops. The rubber seems it’s going to last for a while. However it’s not a 10 since I’m not sure I could say the same about the materials on the upper If you’re playing regularly on an outdoor court, the adidas Harden Vol. 6’s outsole will serve you well. An outsole that performs better on outdoors than indoors is a rare commodity nowadays, but that’s what you’ll get from the Vol. 6. It offers a solid compound that actually grips better outdoors; your feet won’t slip even on dusty courts.The support and stability pattern in Adidas Harden vol. 6 is awesome. James Hardens 6th signature shoes are equally great for regular basketball players as well as the one who needs planter facilities in their basketball shoes. The shoe has a very hard internal TPU heel counter. That supports the heel and Achillies area very well. The internal sides of the heel have six Achillies pads to provide extra comfort to the stiff Achilles tendon. The look of the material is not so premium. It looks cheap and in many colourways, it gets dirty very easily. Also, it has a Harden branding logo just above the laces that looks cool.

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