



Impact protection is still there, but you won’t get that bouncy feeling that you may (or may not) be looking for.
#Adidas marquee boost full#
It gets the job done - which is good overall.įull length Boost and yes, Boost is still life.Īdidas’ premium cushion is used full length, however, the boost-y feeling you normally receive from the cushion is subdued quite a bit in the forefoot. It needed a lot of wiping when courts were dirty and it was not as durable as it could have been outside. Overall, the traction was solid when the courts were clean. The rubber itself is very durable but when cut into thinly sliced lines, it becomes soft and can quickly wear away on the blacktop or concrete. Not only would the thicker grooves held its own against dust better, but it would been a bit more durable for those players that primarily play outdoor basketball. This is where the thicker, more widely spaced version used on the lateral end could have held up better than the rest. When there is a lot of dust present, you notice it as it quickly gets stuck in each and every groove. While I love herringbone because it provides you with great consistent coverage when the rubber compound may fail, adidas made this version thin and tightly spaced. Offering multidirectional coverage from heel to toe, the outrigger section features a thicker version of the pattern - something they should have used full length. The traction pattern featured on the Marquee Boost is good ol’ herringbone.
#Adidas marquee boost plus#
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