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ADIDAS
Nike Giannis Freak 8 Review: Is ReactX the Upgrade Freak 7 Needed?
On paper, the Nike Giannis Freak 8 is a more meaningful upgrade than its familiar silhouette suggests. Full-length ReactX replaces the Freak 7's full-length Cushlon 3.0 while the official US price ...
ADIDAS
Adidas D.O.N. Issue 8 Quick Review.
The adidas D.O.N. Issue 8 is an evolution rather than a reinvention. It keeps Lightstrike Pro cushioning and the wide, stable identity of the D.O.N. line, then makes the package feel less bulky thr...
LiNing
Li-Ning Liren 7 Quick Review.
The Li-Ning Liren 7 looks like a genuine platform change, not a Liren 6 V2 with a new upper. Pre-release coverage consistently points to a forefoot lowered by about 2 mm, a full-length BOOM frame f...
Kicksown
Volanti Rocket Air vs Li-Ning Gamma 2: Value Challenger or True Flagship?
The Li-Ning Gamma 2 is the better pure performance shoe when price is removed from the decision. Its Super BOOM and Carbon Core 2.0 platform feels faster and more controlled, full-length GCU tracti...
LiNing
Li-Ning YuShuai Ultra Low Review
The Li-Ning YuShuai Ultra Low is a flagship team shoe for explosive guards and mobile wings who want full-length BOOM bounce, a strong carbon-assisted platform, and the close-to-the-floor freedom o...
ASICS
Top 5 ASICS Running Shoes in 2026
ASICS no longer has one cushioning formula that defines the entire range. Its current road shoes span soft EVA-based daily foams, high-rebound superfoams, plate-free super trainers, adaptive stabil...
NIKE
NIKE JA 4 REVIEW
The JA 4 trades the JA 3's hybrid ZoomX setup for Cushlon 3.0, adds a supercritical-foam sockliner and wraps the foot in a new TPU JA-Frame. The result looks more stable and controlled—but it may n...
LiNing
LINING X CURRY FIRST SIGNATURE SHOES! A TRAINING SHOES.
Even though it is the offseason, Stephen Curry’s schedule has been packed. Curry found time to compete in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament. He finished third overall with...
ANTA
Is the ANTA KT 8 Still Worth It in 2026?
The KT 8 still offers excellent lateral control, a balanced cushion setup, and dependable indoor traction. It makes the most sense for guards and wings who value a planted base more than low weight...
ANTA
ANTA ZAP 4 Review Simple Review.
The ANTA ZAP 4 keeps the quick, low-to-the-floor character that made the ZAP line popular, then gives it a much stronger cushioning and support package.
Kicksown
All the Major Basketball Shoes Releasing on August.
Nike, adidas and Li-Ning all have meaningful performance drops in the first week, and five of the pairs below are tied to August 1. The back half is quieter, but the KD 19 “Butter Candy” and a repo...
NIKE
Nike KD 19 Review: Big Cushion, Strong Support, and a Very Specific Fit
The Nike KD 19 is a strong scorer's shoe for players who want bounce, impact protection, and a stable platform more than minimal weight. Full-length Zoom Strobel and Cushlon 3.0 make the ride livel...
ASICS
ASICS SWIFTACE YUKI Review: Built for Yuki Kawamura’s Speed
The SWIFTACE YUKI is at its best under a quick guard who wants hard stops, a forward-driving transition, strong lateral stability and a controlled ride. Its traction and support are the clear highl...
LiNing
Li-Ning Jie Ao 3 V2 Review
The Li-Ning Jie Ao 3 V2 is one of the more convincing outdoor-focused basketball shoes in its price range. It combines a responsive BOOM-based cushioning platform, a stable three-dimensional TPU su...
LiNing
Li-Ning Wade 808 6 Ultra First Review.
The Wade 808 6 Ultra looks like a smart refinement rather than a complete reset. Its standout feature is a removable dual-density SUPER BOOM drop-in that keeps the ride low while adding smooth comp...
NIKE
Top 5 Jordan Brand Basketball Shoes in 2026
The Air Jordan 40 is our best overall Jordan Brand basketball shoe because its full-length ZoomX and Zoom Strobel setup delivers the most premium balance of cushioning and responsiveness. Luka 5 is...
ADIDAS
Top 5 des chaussures de basketball adidas en 2026
La adidas Harden Vol. 10 est notre meilleur choix polyvalent, car elle offre l'équilibre le plus convaincant entre amorti, stabilité et contrôle. L'Anthony Edwards 2 convient mieux aux meneurs et a...
LiNing
Essai des Li-Ning Way of Wade 1 à 12 : l'évolution complète de la gamme signature
La gamme Way of Wade est passée de chaussures signature lourdes en cuir premium à certains des modèles de performance les plus légers et les plus avancés de Li-Ning. Les Wade 1 à 4 représentent des...
LiNing
Essai de la Li-Ning Wade 808 5 Ultra V2 : rapide, basse et conçue pour les meneurs
La Li-Ning Wade 808 5 Ultra V2 convient particulièrement aux meneurs rapides qui recherchent une chaussure proche du sol, dotée d'une semelle intermédiaire amovible dynamique, d'un maintien structu...
NIKE
Nike A'Two contre A'One : la deuxième chaussure d'A'ja Wilson est-elle le meilleur achat ?
La Nike A'Two est le meilleur choix pour les joueurs qui veulent la base stable en Cushlon 3.0 de la A'One, avec davantage de réactivité à l'avant-pied. Nike confirme que le deuxième modèle ajoute ...
LiNing
Les chaussures Li-Ning Way of Wade Flash valent-elles le coup ?
La gamme Flash occupe une place intéressante dans la famille Way of Wade. Elle est davantage tournée vers la performance qu'une sneaker lifestyle, tout en restant plus abordable et plus facile à po...
