![]() Pair that with a slightly elevated heel area, and my toes were in a war.Įvery time I did a quicker linear move (a stop-and-pop, a heel strike, etc.), my whole foot marginally shifts forward, resulting in an uncomfortable toe bump with the toebox. Just like most people/reviewers were reporting – the shoe has a slight issue with keeping your foot 100% in place due to the incredibly minimal upper. With such a minimal upper, minimal support features, and the way the shoe is sculpted, you’d most likely run into containment/lockdown issues. I don’t think anyone should go up a full size even if your toes are right at the edge after going up 1/2 a size. Although it might not be the size itself but how the internals of the shoe are constructed. Going up 1/2 a size myself and having a very wide foot, these still felt just a little too compact compared to how I’d ideally prefer. ![]() Including those who have a narrow foot or a thicker, wider one. I’ve seen some guys recommend going up a FULL size for a wider foot, and while I do think that might be overkill, going up half a size is recommended for most. Not an exaggeration – I don’t think anybody should go with their regular size when shopping for the Kyrie 7. Is this a true “next generation” product that’s worth getting and lives up to the hype? Is it worth the $20 price increase? Is it a well-rounded shoe? Does it hold the test against regular outdoor play? So to put all things into perspective, I’ve broken down the shoe for you from a practical standpoint. You know, those bouncy, rough surface courts that aren’t as unforgiving as concrete but still harder than indoor hardwood. One’s a blacktop and the other’s a synthetic rubber court. I’ve been playing in these for a couple of months now (pretty much since they dropped at my local online retailer) exclusively on outdoor courts. I don’t usually like to go all the way in calling a shoe a “next-gen” shoe due to its innovations tech-wise or design-wise for that time period, but you know what? I could be able to pull it off with the Splash Brother’s first independent brand shoe, the Curry 8 Flow by Curry Brand & Under Armour. A total 90,000 cups of beer were sold on Sunday at the South Africa-Scotland game in Marseille, surpassing the record of 50,000 from a match in the French Top 14 league.Boy was I excited for this one – and you should be too! Presenting to you my comprehensive, outdoor-based Curry 8 performance review. “So instead of talking about inconsistency there is actually a lot of alignment on and off the field.”Īn uncommon September heatwave last weekend sent temperatures as high as 36 degrees (97 F) and contributed to longer-than-usual beer queues. “If they also feel there is no clear and obvious head contact, that does not go through to the disciplinary,” Rumbles said. Plus, Chile captain Martin Sigren was guilty of a similar tackle to Curry’s during the loss against Japan but he got only a yellow card.ĭominic Rumbles, the World Rugby chief communications officer said the TMO was constantly sweeping the field for “clear and obvious head contact.” If no incidents were caught then the citing window was 36 hours and the citing commissioner had access to 15 or 16 TV angles. The incident was missed by the referee and Television Match Official. But no action was taken against South Africa center Jesse Kriel for his head-on-head collision with Jack Dempsey in the victory against Scotland.
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