The interesting thing about Decathlon is their goal of easy access to sports for everyone. Everything at Decathlon is usally sold for cheaper than other brands. They do this a few ways (they make they're own stuff, only self checkout...etc) one of the ways they slice the price is by having no packaging. If you walk into a Decathlon store, almost nothing is in a box. Shoes, balls, equipment its all just out on the shelves. This is actually a pretty cool idea for in-store but I think you're right that there is an issue with shipping something without a box.
Hey Noel, I want to thank you for this video, I have been looking for a review on these shoes that is in English! Your review is not only in English but it’s super in detail, super easy to understand and helpful. You told me everything I wanted to know. I cannot say anything negative about this review, keep it going. I wish you the very best in everything!
I love that Tarmak are now producing official NBA colourways now. And yes, the price is great for a shoe that looks and performs like a more expensive one.
@@NoelJinguli Indeed I completely agree. I have lots of Nike kyries, jordans the classic pipens from the 90s but no LeBron they're way too expensive for me. That's the main reason I liked bout these tarmak. They will arrive in 2 days I'll give my feedback then.
I've had them for about a year before giving them away to a friend. I rotated with my shoes, but I estimate about 3 months total of use. They still grip good. A bit of wear under my heels and balls of my feet but nothing major. The thing is, it will depend on the individual and their playstyle. If you're like me, who barely runs around when the ball isn't in my hands, than the sole may last at most a year give or take. Plus, not all courts are the same. We may play on outdoor cement courts but it isn't necessarily the same type of surface. So yeah, I can't give an objective answer to how durable they are but they might just last a while depending on the circumstances. Hope my answer helps. I try to explain it the best I can
Not a hundred percent sure, since I haven't had them in hand yet. But from the pictures, the se500looks like a beefier version of the se900 in terms of support, especially in the heel. It looks like they added a rubber or plastic shank to secure the heel better. Plus, it's not clear but the might have removed the hole or gap in the midsole/outsole under the heel as well. The outsole looks to be the same though. Again, I can't say much since I haven't played in them