@@raisethebarr yessir, I've seen people playing basketball wearing tennis shoes (barricades) but I was curious if you could wear vb shoes while playing basketball
I’m sure its fine, ultimately boils down to preference and budget. I haven’t owned an actual volleyball shoe since like 2010 if we don’t count the Nike Hyper Attacks (pretty much a Kobe 6). Basketball shoes have pretty good carry over to vball and there’s more tech and investment in vball shoes so I mainly use bball for both sports and not the other way around.
Personally I’ve never had shin splints. But I would say Lebron over WOW10 because of the better cushion set up and there for less harsh on ground contacts when playing
@@raisethebarr Nice, I might consider trying the quarterly. And apparently you can use HSA/FSA for body scans too so you can save a bit of money if you contribute to one of those. And you can share credits with friends and family which is nice if you don't scan that often
Nice review! Interesting, to your point weartesters mentioned the outsole curvature maxe it painful to play in. Seems kind of like how the jordan 35s were (hurt a lot of peoples feet, not for some)
In general no, but I really depends on the shoe and what insole thickness the default insole for the shoe is. For example the WOW10 has a thin default insole, in that shoe, my move insole made the shoe feel tight. But for most of my other shoes, fit wasn’t altered and I wouldn’t size up. Hope that helps!
@@raisethebarr wish i was that size they go for less on the after market, i’m a size 11.5 i would never resell Kobes only trade bait for other kobe shoes. he was my favorite player