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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Hey Guys! Today we take a detailed look and review at the Nike React Hyperset Volleyball sneaker.
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  • @GenoCideWalk
    @GenoCideWalk Před 2 lety +137

    As a Volleyball player and now coach, the tech put into basketball shoes for the price outscale volleyball and are far more accessible to the general public. Pricing aside, kids will almost always prefer basketball shoes over volleyball shoes because of aesthetics and the name behind the brand.

  • @zenox551
    @zenox551 Před 2 lety +136

    personally, i used basketball shoes for volleyball because the cushioning was just leaps and bounds better. but volleyball shoes are super light and super stable. I also feel like the gum rubber on vball shoes were better from a traction standpoint; especially looking at consistency and reliability, it's a choice for playstyle.

    • @sportzdoode1997
      @sportzdoode1997 Před 2 lety +3

      I work at footlocker and just last week helped someone get a pair of PG5s because he was getting shin splints whenever he played. Your comment reminded me of that because of his complaints about volleyball shoes

    • @bzomeful
      @bzomeful Před 2 lety +5

      Same, I wore Mizuno Wave Lightnings for awhile and ended up getting chronic knee pain (never had any significant knee injuries). I swore off volleyball/"court" shoes after that and now stick to basketball shoes

    • @yashA.456
      @yashA.456 Před 2 lety

      @@bzomeful Mizunos and Asics newest versions are good tho, Wave Momentum 2, Lightning Z6, Sky Elite FF or MetaRise are real good, both Companies really improved their tech
      BUT they are also just as pricey as these basketball premium signature shoes haha so you can really chose either one. I'm currently playing in Mizuno Wave Momentum 2 and I'm super happy with them, but I'm also looking for another pair that doesn't pick up as much dust on dirty courts, because on mondays we practice in a super disgustingly dusty gym (Karate/Taekwondo practice so there is textile particles everywhere) and I can't get any shoe to grip there, it's gotten to the point where I'm mopping the floor each time before we start practice.
      Our Middle Blockers use these React Hypersets btw and they say they are feeling really good with them.

  • @WearTesters
    @WearTesters  Před 2 lety +35

    Good morning Guys! Looks like the Hyperdunk is back. Wait... we mean let's check out the new Nike React Hyperset Volleyball sneaker. Yes. That's what we meant to say. Let us know what you think of them too. Thanks for watching! And don't forget to mark your calendar for our next Since Apparel launch.

    • @TheGreenProspective
      @TheGreenProspective Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately, couldn't afford running shoes when I was younger. I ran track, played tennis, played tennis, soccer, football, and basketball, all in my basketball shoes. It only really sucked in track. Basketball shoes slow you down significantly in track since it's all about seconds. In football and soccer there just wasn't any grip so you can't cut as hard or you'd slip. It worked ok in tennis but ruined your footwork and the power you get on returns. So, yeah...sucked not having money for shoes.

    • @tyg.3204
      @tyg.3204 Před 2 lety

      @WearTesters No video on the Jordan 9's that just dropped today? ☹️

    • @hippo71124
      @hippo71124 Před 2 lety +1

      With quite wide feet, I am actually strangely playing badminton often with the Yeezy QNTMs now. Because of the very wide base that gives me very good stability, and strong torsional support. We usually want very light, nimble shoes with very thin midsoles. But my joints disagree with that. So I have been trying out different basketball shoes for this reason. Thanks to Chris enlightening me with the tennis Nike shoes reviewed for outdoor basketball earlier.
      As badminton players move all directions, less spinning around, but diagonally, forwards, backwards, jumping up and down, lunging quickly, you really can’t go with shoes that are too tall. But my god the cushioning on usually badminton shoes are not friendly.

    • @bukkuk5949
      @bukkuk5949 Před 2 lety

      Interesting .. these volley and basket ball shoes should be similar .. movement are bit different but U've got jumping involved ...
      U dont get Asics or Mizuno shoes in B-ball ...

  • @alonsoochoa9605
    @alonsoochoa9605 Před 2 lety +23

    My son plays volleyball and he uses basketball ball shoes. He’s used KD 12 & 13, PG 2 & 5, and he’s currently using the Nike Adapt BB 2.0. Impact protection is huge for him.

  • @SirBangle
    @SirBangle Před 2 lety +1

    I fell in love with this shoe right when I saw it in the thumbnail. Those Miami Vice colors for the sole are so nice on that all-black shoe, and the strap is dope too. Definitely want to pick these up.

  • @simon4ik90
    @simon4ik90 Před 2 lety +6

    Volleyball Player and watching you since day one. So after your review I wore:
    Kobe 6. Kobe 8. Hyperdunk 2012. Dame 2. Hyperdunk X. Adidas pro bounce. Harden 1. Harden BE. Nike Hyperace 2 Volleyball.
    During and after Corona pandemic started wearing Asics again, as they are improving their tech.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @asianartifactful
    @asianartifactful Před 2 lety +3

    Honestly, I use your reviews for consideration regarding vball shoe purchases and even recommended some shoes to my friends thanks to your channel. I have been using KD12 since this past summer things have been opening up and the impact protection is noticeable on my knees. It is still not going to make up a lack of leg strengthening for nonstop jumping but it helps enough. Great vid as always, Nightwing!

  • @Wirthless
    @Wirthless Před 2 lety +13

    Lots of volleyball players play in Kyries, KDs, Freaks, and Kobes. I’m a setter, so I really like a shoe with good court feel but still some stability and cushion because I’m also doing a little bit of jumping. Hitters I know mostly like cushion and stability and passers who basically only play in the back row and do little-to-no jumping love court feel.

    • @andrebadillo8568
      @andrebadillo8568 Před 2 lety

      As someone who does all three (passing/hitting/jumping) I'm really loving the kyrie 7s right now. Theyre low enough to the ground so I have the court feel for passing and setting, but it has enough cushion and ankle support to handle hitting and large impact jumps.

  • @DanielMartinez-fu3pb
    @DanielMartinez-fu3pb Před 2 lety +3

    Great content as always. As a volleyball coach I still a lot of Kobes being used but the current shoe of choice on Nike sponsored teams are the Kyries. I just helped a niece pay resell on some Kobe ADs because she loved playing in those. As a young kid I played my volleyball in uptempos. Best for my super wide foot. Thanks for the great vid.

  • @austincoombes2172
    @austincoombes2172 Před 2 lety

    I always use your feedback on shoes to recommend shoes to all the kids I coach in my volleyball community! Have helped some kids find some really great shoes for the type of athlete they are.

  • @user-lw4to9se4f
    @user-lw4to9se4f Před 2 lety +35

    They did a Kobe 5/6 fusion volleyball shoe and I’ve been hunting them for the past few months. Great video as always!

    • @tsunamipapisvybes5222
      @tsunamipapisvybes5222 Před 2 lety +1

      I was just ab to mention those myself

    • @johnamparado6298
      @johnamparado6298 Před 2 lety +9

      I think the Kobe 6 version for volleyball is called nike air hyperattack

    • @LeBeautiful
      @LeBeautiful Před 2 lety

      For real? Never knew

    • @StormLaro
      @StormLaro Před 2 lety +2

      the hyper attacks are grails

    • @yashA.456
      @yashA.456 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnamparado6298 Yea they are called Nike Air Zoom Hyperattack, but they are already discontinued I think. Only really exotic sizes available online.
      Still have mine, but they are beaten down to a pulp lol, played Volleyball in them since 2015/2016, good times. I do think tho that these are more for low to the ground players as I had mad shin splints early on when I started playing in them, but maybe my technique and muscles to protect me from the impact were lacking back then, cuz later on it got better and the pain went away. Still didn't feel a lot of cushioning in them.
      So I hope you guys do not feel like missing out on them, there is a kinda similar shoe tho in the Nike Air Zoom Hyperace 2, which also has the Kobe silhouette IMO (not the 6ers, but if you look at them you know what I mean). They are also not that pricey at around 80-110€

  • @nicksdr3682
    @nicksdr3682 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite shoe while playing volleyball is the kyrie 7 because of both the court feel and the zoom turbo that feels so good and supportive to the jumps we have to make as volleyball athletes. Also the traction plays a big role and I'm very happy with the "bite" they have on the court

  • @NicholasSantangeloDrummer

    9:15 - so true. I remember running in my Reebok 4600 BB hi tops freshman / sophomore ('08 -'10) years of high school gym class. You picked shoes & that was it.

  • @nicolasalvarado7208
    @nicolasalvarado7208 Před 2 lety +5

    Great vid! The KD 12’s have been my go to for volleyball the past year or so, and they are amazing!

    • @TheLego05
      @TheLego05 Před 2 lety

      same her its been my fav shoe to play vball in

  • @hellaguapo
    @hellaguapo Před 2 lety

    Can confirm this. Bought my brother in law the React Hyperdunks for his volleyball season and he rocked them as his game shoe. So, it doesn’t surprise me that they made this more volleyball focused. Reminds me of Kobe using soccer cleats as inspiration for the Kobes.

  • @davidp5370
    @davidp5370 Před 2 lety

    Wow. Been watching for a while and this is my first comment. Dad of three so I need advice before buying shoes! Played volleyball at a high level 30 years ago! Lol. Luckily my boys are now interested so love this video and what a great (and respectful) analysis because that whole womens and mens blurred line existed 30 years ago and guess it still does. Great job and thanks for your channel!

  • @kirbyaugustine761
    @kirbyaugustine761 Před 2 lety

    The review of these off the beaten path performers is why you sir Nightwing are the best of the best in this field. Salute.

  • @nuchixiong9827
    @nuchixiong9827 Před 2 lety +3

    The New Balance omn1s are my go-to volleyball shoes currently. Great traction and lock down

  • @wilsonwong8176
    @wilsonwong8176 Před 2 lety +2

    Also, commenting on the movements of volleyball.
    Yes, stability is super important as ankle sprains are the most common injury, and passing needs that stability.
    But hitting/blocking (frontrow stuff) is super explosive and how you need to accelerate and then stop to jump straight up on a dime.
    Traction is basically life and death along with impact protection as front row people actually max jump more than basketball players.

  • @russellgray1917
    @russellgray1917 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. I used play in a couple of rec volleyball leagues, at first, I played in a pair of Nike Air Flite Lite mids, then I needed a new pair and I ordered what was supposed be another pair of Air Flite Lite's from Eastbay. What was sent to me turned out to be a shoe called the Nike Cradle Rock, some people remember them as the low tops that Steve Nash wore in the early to mid 2000's. In my opinion, that shoe was amazing for both basketball and volleyball! Too bad that they stopped making them years ago.....

  • @lambrosstamos4494
    @lambrosstamos4494 Před 2 lety +1

    Josh's vertical is unreal. So was his reviews.

  • @busychild909
    @busychild909 Před 2 lety

    i played a lot of dodgeball and wore Kobe 9 EM Bright Mangos, light. great grip and enough cushion. another one of my favorite Go-tos were the Nike Hyperchase ASG colroway. super comfortable. in general any court sport i like low top basketball shoes

  • @justinmorgan6240
    @justinmorgan6240 Před 2 lety +2

    I play a lot of volleyball ( indoor leagues and tournaments, beach volleyball and grass volleyball). I’ve always worn basketball shoes because the tech is waaay better than volleyball specific shoes. Not to mention volleyball shoes are so corny looking! No style. I need a lot of impact protection because of my size and I jump high for my age, lol.
    My favorite shoes for indoor vball: Kobe 4,5,6, Jordan 34, kyrie 5 and Jordan Retros 11-13.
    My favorite grass volleyball shoes: Nike wild horse 6 and Nike Pegasus trail 2 and 3.

  • @smurphy965
    @smurphy965 Před 2 lety

    Yup. I was telling a mom and daughter about both of these and the similarities. With that being said the model before these were sold out, so I found them a hyper dunk to play volleyball in. Also they grabbed a Kyrie 6 also.

  • @lz1860
    @lz1860 Před 2 lety +5

    This shouldve seriously been someones bball signature model imo, awesome design

  • @AustinGagnee
    @AustinGagnee Před rokem

    As a volleyball player I appreciat your attempted at learning about it ❤️😂

  • @argo60
    @argo60 Před 2 lety +1

    I used vball specific shoes until moving to Japan where the sport is so much more prevalent but the shoes were so much LESS in cushioning... so I switched to playing in bball shoes. As mentioned, gum rubber is still the preferred outsole of choice for vball shoes. However, the brands Asics and Mizuno that are the brands that own the vball shoe market had the worst cushioning and don't offer much more other than stability and light weight offerings. Anyway, I started using the Adidas dame 2s years ago, and loved them so much that I bought 3 pairs. They offered the best in Bounce, traction, and stability.

  • @ScheKitoff
    @ScheKitoff Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact: VB court may be condensed but they utilise the free space and sometimes will chase the ball til the bench

  • @dre3money1
    @dre3money1 Před 2 lety

    Yeah some the ladies rocking these for Volleyball at the olympics, shout out Rosa Maria from the Brazil. Was intrigued as I couldn't really tell from TV if they were Hyperdunks or as it turns out something else... kind of.

  • @thiennguyen9747
    @thiennguyen9747 Před 2 lety

    Interested on the “cross-wear” topic,
    Looking forward for the G.T Run Performance vid 😾

  • @majodedi
    @majodedi Před 2 lety

    I play volleyball in basketball shoes as well in volleyball shoes, I use pg4, kd14, kd12, zoom rise, adidas crazyflight, and I'm looking forward the GT Jump. You should make a review of asics volleyball shoes, specifically asics sky elite and give your thoughts.

  • @gilangfajar2841
    @gilangfajar2841 Před 2 lety

    If you looks for asics volley ball, it's more like a runner with added stability plate, so it's more focus on stability and springy.

  • @oksanak3306
    @oksanak3306 Před 2 lety

    I use basketball shoes for volleyball as well because there are more options to find the fit and tech for how you play (hitters vs liberos might look for different shoes)

  • @MarCie82
    @MarCie82 Před 2 lety

    I used to wear AJ1 Mids while playing Badminton. The reason... it's the G(T)OAT! ... and also the stability on the ankles

  • @austin_Boston98
    @austin_Boston98 Před 2 lety

    For grass I use trail shoes like Pegasus 3s
    Indoor I use kyrie low 4s, kyrie 7, kd13s and Kobe 4s. All the shoes have a combo of cushion and traction and stability

  • @variandavid377
    @variandavid377 Před 2 lety

    Played competitive badminton as a kid in school but I used my school canvas shoes…which actually were technically “:badminton shoes” They were the Bata BM2000 (BM for badminton master)….basically a canvas upper with vulcanized midsoles and herringbone traction for days. They were super light and flexible, not a lot of cushioning but it’s also because you’re always on the balls of your feet, rarely on your heels.

  • @mr.bukiyo9077
    @mr.bukiyo9077 Před 2 lety

    For Filipinos, their most fav shoe to play in as an all around court shoe is the Kyrie 2 and beyond, I think is because of the curvature of the sole, it makes it easy for quick change of pace and directions.

  • @zeiyning
    @zeiyning Před 2 lety

    as a volleyball player ive been using mainly bshoes bc nike tech overpasses mizuno and asics, hyperdunk 17, kobe 6, and KD 12-13 has been the way for me, they are very light, flexible and the grip is insane.

  • @NoobRme
    @NoobRme Před 2 lety

    I love my mizuno volleyball shoes for volleyball mainly because of the support when landing. But I was starting to find grip (unless covered in gum rubber) was an issue so I have been looking for a basketball shoe that can provide the same level of impact protection and support and grip that can compete with gum rubber . Best overall basketball shoe for me so far in volleyball has been the Curry 3. Best impact protection for me has been marquee boost mid.

  • @wdibducky9623
    @wdibducky9623 Před 2 lety +3

    My favorite shoes when playing volleyball is the Omn1s bc we need good lock down and stability

  • @ry-a0
    @ry-a0 Před 2 lety

    I use my hoop shoes for volleyball, pickleball, ball hockey.. pretty much everything that's done on a court. Mostly because I already have them, but really it's the impact protection, lateral stability, and traction that carries over to other sports. They are generally more bulky than what is necessary when you're not doing explosive lateral movements though, so it's usually a bit more comfortable to wear an actual volleyball/court shoe when you're not as worried about your ankles or jumping high.

    • @hodor6159
      @hodor6159 Před rokem

      Basketball shoes are great for tennis. They just fall down when it comes to sliding because they're a bit too grippy.

  • @cashmerefunk2136
    @cashmerefunk2136 Před 2 lety

    Just passing thur💯what's up fam idk about these sorry i had to pass happy Thanksgiving brotha ✌

  • @aekksunkittisathantriphop6989

    I saw Korean National Volleyball Players was ware CURRY 8 on court and they love that and Play well with those shoes. For myself I use to ware MIZUNO Volleyball shoes for play basketball and there are nice too.

  • @jalloham1219
    @jalloham1219 Před 2 lety

    damn bringing back memories when i used to bought the hyperdunk 2017s for volleyball
    and they make this as an actual volleyball shoe? wow i acc did chose the right shoe

  • @daliamarrerojuarez7605
    @daliamarrerojuarez7605 Před 2 měsíci

    For basketball I love the Jordan 36s, traction is good, nice sweat, comfortable

  • @paulbraun2126
    @paulbraun2126 Před 2 lety +1

    For me, I like the same thing for a volleyball and basketball shoe (cushion, traction, and containment- in that order). Currently using a LeBron 16 low that I got at an outlet which has been great for both. I've even used it for pickleball and tennis. Overall, basketball shoes are pretty universal since there is such a variety of movements.

    • @ethanthao2831
      @ethanthao2831 Před rokem +1

      Basketball shoes are the best court shoes

  • @phivu7830
    @phivu7830 Před 2 lety

    Now days, with the wave momentum, sky elite lines and my personal fave, Metarise, volleyball shoes are really good.
    Right now using j36 in my rotation which feel nice (that zoom stroble👌), but i prefer more response in my forefoot when im jumping. Metarise are just made for jumping with two feet take-off with the curved heel. but need to be more readily available (had to get mine from ebay).

  • @TseStanley23
    @TseStanley23 Před 2 lety

    Kobe 5/6 in Volleyball - light, mobility, traction, comfort.
    Indoor badmitton / Racquetball - same concept as well due to movements. So any tennis shoe/basketball/volleyball shoe would work in unison.

  • @seigihara3206
    @seigihara3206 Před 2 lety +1

    In the past, basketball shoes tended to be bulkier and heavier than volleyball shoes, which are still very light and stable, but lack cushioning. But nowadays, there are all sorts of basketball shoes that pretty much do everything better than traditional volleyball shoes plus more. Nike has done this sort of retooling in the past like with the Hyperattack which are very similar to the Kobe 6. Low top Kobes were popular in volleyball. It also depends on position, Middle blockers need more cushioning because they're big guys that are constantly jumping while Liberos, which rarely jump and specialize on defense, would probably prefer the traditional ultralight and stable volleyball shoe. The hyperset was used a lot during the last olympics, but so were all kinds of basketball shoes.

  • @addiesaloha7363
    @addiesaloha7363 Před 2 měsíci

    I have these shoes and I have been wearing them for around two club seasons. I like them but they definitely have lots of cons. The laces are very ripped and the back and side sometimes dig into my ankle which can be annoying and painful. The top of the strap has rubbed off a lot but it keeps my shoe laces tied all them tome. Even after all I’ve put them through the traction is still awesome. I want to get new shoes but I’m unsure what to get.

  • @SpecialJumpstyle
    @SpecialJumpstyle Před 2 lety

    Many Volleyball players are wearing Asics and Mizuno shoes. I personally think that Asics have a weird fit and Mizunos are extremely light(amazing) but rock solid cushioning.
    I personally play my Volleyball season in LeBron 16 lows and in the Jordan Why.not 0.1 low Chaos (recommendation from Josh ^^) Amazing traction, cushion and they look great.

  • @therealmarcc.2529
    @therealmarcc.2529 Před 2 lety +1

    The Hyperdunk 2017 low is literally my go-to for volleyball. I prefer less cushion when playing VB. Also, I find the 2017 Hyperdunk surprisingly stable. Heel lockdown is great too. I tried to transition into the Hyperdunk X for VB, but the heel lockdown was lacking. So, Hyperdunk X stayed as a Hoop shoe.

    • @Miki1OO
      @Miki1OO Před 2 lety

      Hyperdunk X is one of the worst shoes I play with. I'm middleblocker and my heel jiggling side to side every single time

  • @mariusmeissner2741
    @mariusmeissner2741 Před 2 lety

    I wear flytrap 2 for Volleyball as a libero, because of the good traction, light weight and outsole curvature

  • @jorgeeustaquio4272
    @jorgeeustaquio4272 Před 2 lety

    Nightwing you are awesome. But I think you meant Venn Diagram not pie chart around @2:50 peace man great content as always and giving other sports spotlight.

  • @ScruffysBucket
    @ScruffysBucket Před 2 lety

    I always use basketball shoes for volleyball. Most volleyball shoes, especially Adidas will have good cushion in the heel, like boost, but be dead in the forefoot. Definitely want support and court feel, but feel it's easier to get that with impact protection in basketball shoes. Curry's and PGs are great for it

  • @pablowebster5311
    @pablowebster5311 Před 2 lety

    My fav basketball shoe is the curry 2. I love the traction and while it’s not the best looking shoe on the court it can still compete with the Kobe 9, Kyrie 2, and all of those other high performance traction models that Nike and Adidas offer

  • @chanceyang6309
    @chanceyang6309 Před 2 lety

    The curry 8s are pretty fire for volleyball, sticky traction, wide base and good cushion, decent support, what more do you need

  • @N0rth00
    @N0rth00 Před 2 lety

    I coach, thinking about grabbing these for practice. Wondering how they work style wise as well.

  • @M990GL5
    @M990GL5 Před 2 lety

    A couple of years ago I saw the hyperdunk 2011 low, but it was rebranded as a volleyball shoe. The only thing that was different was the label on the box.

  • @PSito
    @PSito Před 2 lety

    I switched from volleyball shoes, Mizunos and Asics to basketballs shoes around 6 years ago and never looked back. Lifelong volleyball player since a freshman in highschool, Uni Club, lots of adult tournaments/Nats and until my current late 30's
    I partially attribute still being able to play due to basketball shoes. That and limiting my reps (only play once or twice a week now instead of 3-5 when I was younger) and spending lots of time in the gym for PT and strengthening my leg muscles to help my knee injuries.
    While volleyball shoes are light and grippy they offered so little cushion I'm fairly certain they contributed to my multiple knee injuries over the course of my volleyball career. Patellar tendonitis was always an issue wearing those shoes.
    That said I don't jump as high as I used to and tend to play more defense and skill oriented positions nowadays, RS/Setter/Libero rather than Middle/OH, I still maintain I can sort of play middle though (the position I grew up playing)
    I started off with the Crazy Explosives (good shoes but a bit clunky) and then moved onto the
    PG3's and Kyrie 4's (both definitely did not have enough cushion for me but great traction and court feel)
    Lebron 16's (Best cushion but again a bit clunky) and now the
    KD12's which are my all time favorite shoe to ball in.
    For me the KD's have everything, Good/great cushion (most important for me) good/great grip, good support/lockdown/ankle protection and fit.
    I've got 2 pairs of the KD12's and sadly they're starting to wear down a bit, I've been trying to find the various colorways I like of the KD14's in stock but am having a hard time. Hopefully Nike restocks before they stop producing them for the upcoming KD15's.

  • @danfsteeple
    @danfsteeple Před 2 lety +3

    It’s probably branded as a women’s shoe because most volleyball stuff is marketed towards women. Men’s volleyball isn’t that big of a sport in the NCAA. ASICS and Mizuno dominated the US volleyball market. Nike and Under Armour have started to put in more effort for volleyball footwear

  • @TheBacontarian
    @TheBacontarian Před rokem

    Volleyball shoes just aren't typically sold in stores so you can never test out the fit without buying them first. But basketball shoes evolved to become more like volleyball sneakers compared to the old hi tops like the penny hardaway re-releases, while also being position dependent so you can choose the ones best suited for how you move.

  • @georgealocleg5594
    @georgealocleg5594 Před 2 lety +1

    Combination of kyrie 2 (strap) hyperdunk (midsole) prescission 3 back section of the shoe

  • @evandalton8074
    @evandalton8074 Před 2 lety +1

    I play once a week in a pair Zoom Freak 2’s love the cushioning and stability. Used Acics and Mizuno court style shoes but the soles always wore out way too fast. Very interested in trying the Trae Young 1’s due to how light they appear to be.

    • @dubenick
      @dubenick Před 2 lety

      I have considered zoom freaks for VB too. Nice to know you rock them

  • @slimost
    @slimost Před 2 lety

    The main reason I use basketball shoes for volleyball is that that they contain my foot better for latter movements. as a middle blocker you have to be quick to the sides and then if you're sliding inside the shoe because it's not stiff enough you'll end up being even more late. But also they look way better, and more tooling for the money.
    I always go for the kind of shoe that isn't too high of the ground, as i feel that makes me less responsive and more unstable. So the previous hyperdunks, the Kyrie's are good and the puma Clyde all Pro I've tried and liked for volleyball

  • @danielnunezramirez6182

    I have these and are in my top 3 just below kobe 9’s for me they just won 2nd place beating harden 3’s
    I just wish these were more popular so it would be easier to find for a better price
    They do feel snug just as hypedrunks 17
    But trust me, traction is op and cushion/stability is great ! You wont regret guving these a chance

  • @Yaboy05
    @Yaboy05 Před 2 lety

    Low top brons are great for volleyball. Great cushion for leaping. No need for outrigger because lateral movement is limited

  • @chadparker4905
    @chadparker4905 Před 2 lety

    Most volleyball branded shoes are light and stable, but the traction on most vb shoes stuck. I need a PG cushion set up with the Kobe 9 grip. I play in the PG5.

  • @TheHilltopperNation
    @TheHilltopperNation Před 2 lety

    The funny thing about the Currys feel like the Winflow runners is that there is now a Curry runner with basically the Winflow sole and the Curry upper

  • @khudrijohari7823
    @khudrijohari7823 Před 2 lety

    Great vid as always!!! =)
    Another serious volleyball player here who also plays basketball occasionally - and I'm a wide-footer =D
    Used to wear Mizunos since 2000s started with Lightning series, then later upgraded to Tornados (last was Tornado X) before started wearing basketball shoes around 2013/2014 - mainly because of:
    (i) the high price tags
    (ii) not wide-footer friendly as of late
    (iii) not many options for mid-cut
    Like volleyball shoes, I have tried a lot of basketball shoes. According to brands, these are the ones that I really enjoyed playing with:
    Adidas: N3Xt L3V3L and Pro Bounce
    Nike: Air Zoom BB NXT, Zoom Rize 2 and Alphadunk
    UA: HOVR Havoc 3
    The high-end ones (like Jordans, LeBrons, etc.) felt too unstable and kind of wobbly for me, especially when I jumped-reversed-sprinted forward-moved left/right repeatedly. It may be because of the extra layers of cushioning around and below the foot, but that's just me though. Hopefully others don't feel that way =)

  • @darwinmoresco7724
    @darwinmoresco7724 Před 2 lety

    Hopeful to be release here in Manila and to test it out for basketball pick up games, indoor. My son and I have no issue with low tops. My whole life playing semi pro basketball leagues, I used to rock low tops like CP3s, Pro Model lows, Jordan 12 and 13 lows, I hadn't encountered any issues. I wish my son and I can cop this one here in Manila.

  • @SoxFam0us
    @SoxFam0us Před 2 lety

    As a badminton player myself. Back when I was in highschool I still played in school gyms for the tournaments but everyone wore badminton shoes. And still to this day I feel they still have the most consistent traction when compared to basketball shoes. Rarely any gimmicks and badminton shoes are mostly all gum bottoms so they stick great with minimal dust issues. Materials aren't great but the heel lockdown is always good, wife stable base due to badminton being about lateral diagonal movements. Typically bouncy and responsive cushion for quick explosive change of direction. Never cushy setups. I'm currently rocking babolat shadow tours but I also like the yonex 65z2 which is an all rounder shoe. I honestly think badminton shoes can accomplish 95% what basketball shoes can more consistently. The only thing I feel like basketball shoes are better at is lateral containment for hard stops coming off screens for example and materials

  • @joaquinponce5560
    @joaquinponce5560 Před 2 lety

    Why didn't you guys review the Lebron 18 low. About to buy them NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO THINK OF THEM!

  • @danielkim_fbm
    @danielkim_fbm Před 2 lety

    there's a volleyball nike shoe called the hyperattack and it's got the kobe 6 midsole and sort of has similar traction

  • @manuelfrei7205
    @manuelfrei7205 Před 2 lety

    playing volleyball in basketballshoes for years. Mostly because of the cushioning which is way better then in most of the volleyballshoes. Also i snapped my ankles 6 times in volleyball shoes, that never happend again with basketballshoes. And the third important point is, that there are way more cool looking shoes for basketball than there are for volleyball. Atm i play in KD 14 and before i played one season in Jordan 34 low.

  • @Rizvi365
    @Rizvi365 Před 2 lety

    Does Josh have any socials to follow mentioned @5:28 bc I have been trying to find a solid shoes review for volleyball and don't mind/sometimes prefer bball shoes. Someone that does it more consistently anyways.

  • @anggapangestu8847
    @anggapangestu8847 Před 2 lety

    Any low cut basketball shoes are good for me playing other (indoor) sports. I'm using D Lillard 2 for pingpong, badminton, running even futsal/mini soccer (just goalkeeping, though)

  • @Crnicelad
    @Crnicelad Před 2 lety

    To be honest stabie basketball shoes work perfectly for all indoor sports - I wear them playing badminton on a high recreational level and stable, low to the ground basketball builds (pretty much anything other than Lebrons) work well. Those Hyperdunk low 2017 - on which the shoe in this video is based, Puma Clyde All-pro, KD13, Kyrie 4, Harden vol. 3 were all great for badminton.

  • @lukamiser2347
    @lukamiser2347 Před 2 lety

    At the moment i play volleyball in kobe 5 protro's and they are the best shoes i ever had, but before that i was exchancing between volleyball and basketball shoes. I wore some asics volleyball shoes and also had dame 4 and why not 0.2

  • @qosa6363
    @qosa6363 Před 2 lety

    personally ive stuck to dame all of my volleyball time. I used Dame 3 which were very comfortable and now i use Dame 7 which a slightly heavy for me but still with enought support and cussion for landing.

  • @quacydmatheson1804
    @quacydmatheson1804 Před 2 lety

    I prefer Basketball shoes for volleyball because the cushioning is just way better. My favorite by far was the hyoerdunk 2016, waiting on the gt jump to see what that's like.

  • @austinyuen
    @austinyuen Před 2 lety +7

    Have you ever done videos explaining the various terms you use like cup sole, phylon, EVA, etc? I watch most of your videos but I still get lost with all the terminology

    • @erijak2935
      @erijak2935 Před 2 lety

      They're cushioning material,u can easily google if u wanna know more

  • @therealakmal
    @therealakmal Před 2 lety +2

    Love the way you guys pronounce "badminton".

  • @dongbagamasbad
    @dongbagamasbad Před 2 lety

    I noticed that the Ateneo women’s vb team here in the ph wore kobes in their games.

  • @alshaiba5
    @alshaiba5 Před 2 lety

    I think u need also to review, handball and volleyball shoe for basketball use
    Like asics and mizano

  • @mejartomlinson7065
    @mejartomlinson7065 Před 2 lety

    would you recommend this for tennis? kinda like 70% tennis 30% basketball

  • @nicholasjasa
    @nicholasjasa Před 2 lety

    I play indoor volleyball and something that is very important in a shoe is a stiff sole. Basketball shoes have these stiff soles, so those are what I use now. I used to wear running shoes but then I came down after a hit once and landed too heavy on the instead of my foot and severely sprained my big toe (grade 3 turf toe). I couldn't walk for a week and couldn't run or jump for 2 months. My toe wasn't 100% for like a year. Now I realize that a major feature of basketball shoes are the stiff soles so you can jump and land safely. Running shoes that you can bend in half with your hands are dangerous for volleyball or basketball. Anyways, that's what I look for in a volleyball shoe now.

  • @oktomhet
    @oktomhet Před 2 lety

    I was a ball player all throughout highshool... then I got into running... and triathlons......I still prefer to run in Basketball shoes, cuz of my weak ankle from sprain in basketball.....
    The ankle support from ball shoes is greaT!!!

  • @NonaM4Ni3s
    @NonaM4Ni3s Před 2 lety

    Does anybody wear them with boxing? I like the look but need to know if they are comfort for boxing

  • @jacobkelly7026
    @jacobkelly7026 Před 2 lety

    have always used basketball shoes for volleyball. loved the hyper attacks that had the kobe 6 sole. also yes volleyball shoes suck for volleuball. I have always found them to be lacking in cushion and stability so I go with basketball shoes for way better impact protection

  • @chengsterboi07
    @chengsterboi07 Před 2 lety

    I use basketball shoes for volleyball. Cushion and support is a lot better. General movements are still the same. Lateral n forward movement and jumping for cushion are a lot better on basketball.

  • @pdh08
    @pdh08 Před 2 lety

    Take a look at the Nike Air Zoom Hyperattack, kinda uses some kobe tooling.

  • @glp626
    @glp626 Před 2 lety

    This is random but is puma Clyde all pro suitable for volleyball?

  • @dannygonzalez6548
    @dannygonzalez6548 Před 2 lety

    I got to see my nephew play at one of his college tournaments for the 1st time and footwear options for volleyball 🏐 had never crossed my mind until then. With that being said I spent half of the 1st two games looking at the players feet. When he got a break he got to come over and I asked him for his shoe lol he laughed and gave it to me. He plays in the Harden 5 and I think you disliked that shoe. Thing was super tough in hand. I'll be recommending these to him though just because I'm a fan of the react foam and he has terrible knees. ✌🏾😎 thanks as always

    • @chaos1641
      @chaos1641 Před 2 lety

      bless your nephew for being able to play a tournament in Harden 5s. those things feel like bricks on your feet.

  • @guccidankjakebigboi8754

    This is nice because I can finally sole swap my ow hyperdunk

  • @InZaneKicks
    @InZaneKicks Před 2 lety

    A huge plus when basketball sneakers started incorporating the gum outsole that volleyball shoes are known for.

  • @carsonf9861
    @carsonf9861 Před 2 lety

    What is up with shoe prices right now? I’m size 10 and everything seems way expensive. Nike GT Cut are $300+, Puma Clyde All-Pro and KD13 are $200+. Insane

  • @arcthum
    @arcthum Před 2 lety +1

    Freak 3s would be my go-to for vball, but I also go with my KD14s when I want a bit more support.

    • @nicolasalvarado7208
      @nicolasalvarado7208 Před 2 lety +1

      how are the freak 3’s? I’ve been looking at getting some for vball but i’ve heard they could be a little unstable at times.

    • @arcthum
      @arcthum Před 2 lety +1

      @@nicolasalvarado7208 they're really good on the cushion and fit, but they do make you feel a little bit tall, so that would take some time to get used to.

    • @nicolasalvarado7208
      @nicolasalvarado7208 Před 2 lety

      @@arcthum thanks! i’ve played a bit in the lebron 16 lows and have had the same tall kinda feeing so i think i might pull the trigger on the freaks.

  • @zwarrior1983
    @zwarrior1983 Před 2 lety

    Its easy to understand on e you see volleyball shoes. For the past 10+ years basketball shoes have been just better all around to play volleyball in than volleyball shoes. Mainly because of better support lockdown much better traction and better cushioning setups. Only as of late have volleyball shoes been competitive to Where they actually perform similarly and could realistically be preferred over basketball shoes. I still play in my Harden 3s and my Harden 4s just got a Dame 6 ( Mad cheap) I think most of the players still choose basketball shoes to play in…

  • @remfly13
    @remfly13 Před 2 lety

    As a volleyball player and coach in France (so from an other market). More then half of the volleyball players play in basketball shoes
    I played and I’m still playing both sports.
    I’m 40, and definitely : Grip, cushioning and lateral support are very important. So basketball shoes are perfect for Volleyball, and you already talk about the tennis shoes. So I feel the same about the name court shoes

    • @remfly13
      @remfly13 Před 2 lety

      Oh, by the way I’m also a sports teacher, And I recommand low top basketball shoes as an all around option to everyone because of the grip and lateral stability