As someone that has worn my 350 beluga 2.0 since release I can say 6+ years later that the upper has not a single rip and has definitely stood the test of time. 220$ but has outlived at least 5 pairs of 90$ shoes…
As long as these sneakers are laced right (x's on the outside & dashes on the inside) they are VERY comfortable & durable sneakers!!! I bought 2 pairs of "previously loved" Yeezys & I will continue to love them till they are worn out. They still have years of wear to go! :●}
As someone who’s been buying the Adidas Yeezys since 2015, the one thing I hate about the 350 V2s is that cage around the toes. I understand it’s there so the knit won’t overstretch and lose its shape, but sometimes after wearing the shoe 10+ hours you start feeling it in your toes.
I got the oreos in recently after only wearing the mono 350v2s (which are fine) and that toe cage seems like it's going to be a sweat trap. Sure it's vented but I don't want a slick plastic cage over my toes when I'm going for that breathable sock/slipper feeling. Has that been a problem for you or just that they're a bit cramped?
@@wonton6227 it’s not size, it’s actually feel. When that’s a main part of the shoe that gets pressure you move forward, it rubs into the toes quite a bit and causes mild chaffing. Especially if you’re in the summer and wearing thinner socks, it’s actually not comfortable after even a couple of hours.
I owned some Yeezy for over 2 years and held up good just the bottom rubber soles were getting worn out, and I still managed to resell them at a decent price. I still miss them since I made a lot of good memories with them. But time to make new memories with my new Yeezys 😊
The only part of these that I find interesting is like you said the resemblance to ancient shoes. There is a school of thought coming back around where softer, stretchier materials are better for the feet ( see victorian era shoe styles also). The only issue currently getting in the way of it becoming a more common thing is that brands like this are selling them for price points that do not match the reality of minimalist design.
I delivered pizza in a pair of 350 v2s for about a year. I blew holes in the sides of the prime knit on both shoes, and wore the outsole down completely bare on the front half of the right one (drivers foot), and put holes in the in-soles from where my toes would sit. I wore them rain, sun, snow, mud, didn’t matter, I have completely submerged them up to my ankles multiple times and basically waded through a river once during a particularly downpoury night. I wanted to see how they would hold up. I can say that I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they were throughout the entire process even up till the end, at some point I ditched the laces since they are basically for show anyway and after the year of 10 hr shifts 5 days a week my feet never hurt, I never got blisters, never had any hot spots or anything. They definitely are worn, and as I mentioned there are holes on the sides but if I really wanted to I could still throw those on and go to work.
I've worn my 350 V2s pretty frequently over the past two years, and haven't had any issues with the primeknit failing or moisture in the midsole. The primeknit is so breathable that you don't really sweat when you wear them, so they seem to stay pretty fresh. They would absolutely fall apart if you did anything that was hazardous for your shoes, but from regular wear around the city, mine still look and feel great.
@@makatron I haven't noticed any degradation of the sole, boost is pretty awesome for not getting compacted with wear. The biggest concern for wear, in my opinion, is the shell around the boost at the heel. If you drag your heels, you will burn through that pretty quickly, and the boost will be fully exposed and break down. I don't drag my heels and haven't had this problem, but it's probably the biggest design flaw if you're wearing them normally.
I absolutely can attest to the “Boost” technology by Adidas!! I am an UltraBoost maniac!! Gave up on Nike Air Max and wear nothing but Adidas UltraBoost now! There absolutely incredible to wear day in day out! Well worth the money if your on your feet all day like me!
I own a couple pairs of yeezys, have had more over the years, they’re nowhere near worth it but there’s just something about them that makes me like them. Super comfy on feet and a good recovery shoe after wearing boots.
Dude this is actually super helpful, I’ve been borderline getting Trench Foot from wearing boots all day, I even got new socks and it’s still an issue, i bet these are super breathable!
@@devilxking2 that’s not true. Unless your boots are zero drop and have a modern design. Being on a platform with a raised heel all day does induce a lot of wear on your calves, shins and feet. Esspecially if the boot is traditionally constructed, it’s bound to be a bit rough on your feet for wearing day in and day out.
I've had my ultra boost 3.0 with a primeknit upper going on 5 years and have not had any rips in them. The stitching around the ankle started coming undone about a year ago so I just super glued it together and have had no problems since.
I have both and definitly can say the ultra boosts are a little more comfortable than the yeezys. The yeezys are just cooler and collectible. I wear the yeezys as a fashion statement and the u boosts as a true “comfort” shoe
Some people say the ultra boost are more comfortable but imo the Yeezys definitely are especially the new cmpt ones and they’re not reselling for much some are going for under retail rn like the carbon black cmpt and they’re literally like wearing a sock but i definitely think they’re a little over priced but man let me tell you every shoe I’ve had that Kanye has made has been insanely comfortable the foam runners, the 350’s and the 700’s i haven’t tried the other models but the three i have are all so comfortable i use to only wear Jordan’s but being an older sneaker head I’ve been going for more comfortable over fashion shoes and now that the 350’s aren’t stupid expensive it’s the perfect time to grab a couple pairs i just got the bone and onyx bc you can’t go wrong with all white or black shoe and the 350’s have to be my favorite workout shoe so far
Not a fan of yeezys, but Ultraboosts are great! No hype anymore (can be bought easily), the un-incased boost foam is more comfy, and they're half the cost brand new! But can be found really cheap at times too.
@@gabkoost I've been meaning to buy a pair of NMD's too. I've only tried them on in store though. The extra boost in the newer UB's makes a big difference to me
I bought a pair of zebras for resale and now I wear them everywhere since they mad comfy. All my other shoes, such as my off-white 4s, I keep at home and don’t wear them to keep the deadstock
Can you do a video comparing men's and women's work boots from 1 or 2 brands? I’ve heard from a few women that women's work boots are less durable compared to mens. It would be interesting to see if there’s a notable difference between quality/durability when it comes to work boots. Like comparing Redwing’s TRACTION TRED LITEs (Style 3537 and Style 2442), which are 259.99 for men and 269.99 for women. Is the price difference because the women’s boot is marked as puncture resistance, or are we paying more for the same boot. Thank!
I had a pair of 350’s in Oxford tan and I live in Scotland. I once wore them to the office on a day it snowed so heavy the buses were cancelled and I had to walk about 9 miles home through snow in them. Water got in between the harder exterior rubber and the boost foam and froze and expanded and f**ked them up. The harder rubber hit was ok but the foam crumbled on the sole so I ended up using them like slippers at home. The 380’s are a bit more sturdy but if you have wide feet the cage bit at the forefoot to help them keep their shape isn’t as comfortable after a few hours of wearing plus the padding just inside the heel is unnecessary.
what you call the shell, the outer part of the boost is called caging. Most soft cushion tech follows the same rules. Caging to provide stability and depending on how much you want it to compress open parts for expansion i.e. the open parts on the bottom of the sole.
just went and got my first ever pair of Iron Rangers because of all the positive reviews. loved the video where you broke them down and explained them... Keep up the good work!!
Yeah they are ultra durable, my UB18 which is 4 years old is still in fantastic shape and my UB21 which I use everyday for runs for almost an year is still as good as new, albeit with a tiny rip in the continental rubber outsole on one of the pair
@@littlejackalo5326 well Adidas has been quite late with my last paycheck, wished they could send it faster so that i can work better to boost the ultra boost
i've been using an eltraboost 19 since it's release and i've gotta say during those years they served me well i've used them almost every other day, and they are still to this day really comfortable the boost havent compressed cracked or did anything like that. As for the primeknit it is a strong material but yes if something cuts just a little it will start to fall apart but i think my ultraboosts riped less it just has some loose threads sometimes not quite as drastic as in that yzy350v2. Excelent video i've been waiting for this kind of shoes since you did the joyrides. recomendations if you are planing to make it into a series: -alphafly next% -almost any ultraboost -vapormax -almost any primeknit nmd -bc you are a boot guy i think the air force one special field would be interesting -nite jogger -any Nike shoe with zoom air in it -the yeezy boots (i belive it was the yeezy 500high) -any kind of sock runner (the "originals" are the Balenciaga speed trainers but they are expensive af and i dont think it would make an interesting vid but they are the OG) -acronym presto -any kind of Nike space hippie and so much more but these came to my mind rn keep up the good work :)
Yeah the lack of durability isn't really a con for this shoe imo either. The function of the shoe doesn't need a rip stop like durability. It's main function is to be aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. It just about scraps as a functional running shoe on flat ground
The great thing about boost being made of polyurethane pellets is that the rebound and comfort should last way longer than EVA. It’s not the most environmentally friendly, but the longevity and comfort can be great.
Hey! I dunno if i had anything to do with this but i suggested cutting these and getting your take on em. I absolutely love my Yeezys. My first pair I ran to the ground and they held up very well for 3 years. I did landscaping in them and they were my only shoes for that whole time. Never had an issue with odor or rips and tears. I guess if anything, the sole did start to flake away but again, thats after years of wear. Boost is beyond amazing and i will always br a champion for it. I understand the price is a little high but it had to be for Kanye to start to sell them. The hope is that after his contract with Adidas ends, they will be more accessable. "Yeezys for everyone"
Tried both yeezy 350v2 and ultaboost 4.0. You can definetly feel boost foam more without rubber outsole and j didnt have problems with primeknit durability.
I've owned a pair fo 350 breds from when they released in 2015 or 2016, I've worn them every single day because they so comfortable and go with everything. Tbh the boost has taken alot of beat, to a point that it didn't really come back to its normal form. In comparison to Air max I think the yeezy boost last longer and more comfortable.
@@kennethwilliams8240 they are very uncomfortable tho. You need over the counter insoles to feel comfortableThey ones you feel like bricks if you don’t
@@RjRedKing If you have to add extra shit to it then they are not really comfortable. You even have to size up. I did and it still feels big but then i get my exact size as well and it's cool until about 4 hours later
@@kennethwilliams8240 are we talking about airmax 97s or the yeezy 350? Because the Yeezys are gonna win all day. Almost all the nikes you can buy at stores need insoles. They feel good at first then you would have to get insoles. Specially air max 90s, 97s and 95s
I usually go for the cheaper Boost in NMDs. Same basic principle without the marketing attached prices. You can really wear these as a sock without the foam absorbing sweat. I guess the insole in these will absorb more of that than the foam. The Primeknit actually never really failed me. I've managed to have one worn through after like 4 years in the toe area. So unless you cut through it you'll be fine.
I wore many boost models, and I photographed a lot of them. 350s knit is way different and detailed. The boosted models ultraboost, nmd and 350, for exemple, feel very different from each other. Ultraboost is better for all day walks and runs, 350s is like having clouds under your feet, nmd are a bit stiffer
I prob have about 15 pairs of Js and finally hit the 350 v2 for retail. Was gonna sell em for some profit but as soon as I put my foot in there, I thought it was the most comfortable shoe I’ve ever worn. I had to keep ‘em.
@John Baptist and that's a source of pride? Only in the black community does anyone care about shoes for the longest time. Why don't you change your priorities. It's not about how much money you make it's about the person that you are and the legacy you leave on this Earth
@John Baptist the fact is nobody would care whether you had two pairs or 200 pairs unless you told them because that's juvenile kids s*** and NBA player envy. Definitely not anything good for society for sure
I have knee arthritis and I have a lot of sneakers but when I wear these sneakers OMG I feel no knee pain whatsoever. That’s why I love them, not just for the looks but for the comfortability. Best Yeezys made.
Give the man a hand👏🏼. This is an eye opener for me on looking at these shoes as an option. Not an option anymore for the price. Not everyone has FU-money. Great video.
I definitely think Ultra boosts and Yeezys would benefit from a plastic or carbon fiber spliter for toe support and heal support in the long run. That would definitely make the Yeezy and Ultra boosts prices more worth it.
Carbon fiber would definitely be a great material to use Because it sounds Super high tech as well, it would be amazing for marketing I’d really like to see the prime knit and blue knit be made out of cotton too though Would do wonders for the “sustainable construction” marketing And it would actually be a more sustainable option
I think if you're looking for comfort you would get from the Yeezy 350 v2s, maybe pick from the large selection of boost shoes Adidas offers like the ultraboost, solar boost, etc. What's awesome is you can find ultraboost often for around $100... The cheapest Yeezy 350 on my size 11 goes for 250 and above on stockx and goat... I love the solar boost a bit more than the ultraboost because the upper is built more like a traditional running shoe...like having gussetted tongue, comfy mesh or techfit upper, and light stability features with the guide rails on the sides. Anyway, great video as always!!
@Amaru. so? they are just shoes. no matter what the price point is. shoes are shoes. and if people want to spend 300 dollars on shoes then they are actually stupid. may as well not wear them if you care that much about it.
@Amaru. no it isnt. its just a piece of fabric. the reason why its so expensive is because of the brand name and because kanye west name is on those shoes. thats why its expensive. you can buy much cheaper shoes with better quality. brands decide to make those shoes ridiculous expensive. which literally makes no sense. and i doubt those shoes are actually produced in america as well. probably made in some sweat shop like most expensive brand clothes is produced.
@Amaru. yes and it makes no sense why it should cost so much. thats my point. 300 dollar for some ugly ass shoes? and people cry about it because of it? its just sad. its sad in general to cry about clothes being destroyed or what ever only because its expensive. expensive or not it shouldn't matter. also you didnt pay for it Who Ameye didnt pay for it. the guy in the video paid for it. so he can do what ever he wants with it. doesnt affect your wallet nor anyone's else. even more reason its stupid to cry about it.
My favorite thing about the 350 v2 over other adidas ultra boost is the shape and size of the sole. For my foot shape, they fit so much more comfortably. Most adidas are just too narrow but these are perfect, and I love being able to slip them on and not tie laces. 350 v2 is my go-to for everyday wear. I’d pay a premium for them even if they weren’t Yeezy but maybe like $170 instead of $230+
Owning a pair of Yezzy's and seeing this video. I feel someone can make an off brand with foam for 40 to 80 bucks, will definitely buy them instead of a hype shoe.
Or maybe even cheaper since all the shoes are made overseas. But then if it's not $200 the inner cities won't see them as a status symbol so they won't be desired anymore. This is the problem
I've been wearing yeezy shoes from about 4 years now and yes, some of them are overpriced also because of the resale market that is insane on these shoes. Not every model is insanely pricey though, for example the yeezy Calabasas ,who i believe you'll find interesting because are made of leather, are easy and affordable to buy (at least rn as I'm writing this comment). can't wait to see what yeezy shoe you'll cut out next
@John Baptist I am 90% Nike / Jordan guy but the material and quality check quality of Adidas and Yeezy put Nike to shame. There's no comparison possible. When i buy Adidas shoes quality is ON SPOT every time. I've been buying Reebok Pumps as they've been retroing them recently and quality is also consistent. Nike products? Glue everywhere, weird shapes, threading irregular, color bleeding, paint all over the place, mostly under average materials. A complete disgrace.
Love to see you cut either the Jordan 1 Defiant Couture, or one of the Jordan 1 Retro High 85 pairs. Jordan brand has suggested 85’s are a higher quality leather, and I suspect the defiant coutures are base on some of the things in your leather guides. Either way, love your videos!
Jordan's and nikes are completely rubbish. I've owned countless pairs over the past 20 years. I am an avid collector and have pairs I haven't even worn. One thing Jordan's and nikes have in common: They all perish and oxidize after fuck all time - even if you don't wear them. Jordan's and nikes are the epitome of bullshit hype. On the other hand I have Reeboks and asics I have collected from the 90s that still hold up to this day, no oxidizing and leather is still amazing af. Fuck Nike, fuck Jordan's. End of story.
Would be great to hear about EVA vs cork in boots’ soles, is cork really the best option long term? Some claim that the EVA foam collapses or flattens after some use.
Hmm. That bouncing video has me asking some questions. I work in motorcycle gear retail. From helmets we know that we actually don't want something to bounce back too quickly from an impact, since that would send the shock force back the other way around. So what about shoes? Do we actually WANT a shoe sole material to have a lot of bounce, and if so, why? Wouldn't we instead want a material that compresses when your foot makes contact with the concrete, but then returns to form in a controlled manner while your foot is raised and traveling through the air, ready to compress again before you step back down?
Boost was foremost made for running performance, and being a marathon runner myself, you need that bounce back of energy in every stride you do. You don’t want them to compress, that would literally give you long term foot and ankle injuries besides the fact that your performance will be far worse then your competitors As for shoes with Boost technology, most of them are running sneaker inspired so they tend to follow the same template
This is a great detailed breakdown of the 350 from a non hype perspective. Good video 💯. However you should do this again with the updated 350v2, the v2v2 if you will. It's almost an entirely different shoe and Id like to know if it's any more durable.
I have worn Ultraboost's since 2015, V1's to V5, 19's and 20's loved them all; had one pair of 350's and could not wear them-the inner toe cap thing drove me nuts, so uncomfortable. Standard boost primeknit is way more comfortable. Worst thing about boost is the white mid soles look scabby after a few weeks wear-especially the inner heel area; black or coloured boost foam looks better for longer. 4D's are also great-not as comfortable as boosts-but the 3d printed mid soles would be well worth cutting in half for a look .
i saw the cheap chinese and cheaper imitation of yeezy first before i knew about yeezy hence i cannot see them expensive shoes....then i've got the UB DNA and the upper is more sock like than the 20...but 20 is good enough for slow running for me and the upper is soft as well....i got the zx 4d runner and it was the softest 4d that i've tried before and the upper is even softer than the UB DNA...upper wise not good for running...too soft and really like a sock if you got the correct sizing.
Over the course of 30 years I owned many Nike, Armani, Versace, Philipp Plein, Hogan, and many other shoes. And in terms of pure comfort nothing comes even close to Yeezy's. Yeezy Boost 350 is the ultimate foot bliss. Plus they look stylish but in some stealth way. I wear them with sport stuff, I wear them.with suits and they somehow blend in. Beautiful comfortable ultra light shoes, im which your feet don't sweat at all. Kudos to Kanye.
I wear most of my boost shoes without insoles and haven’t noticed a distinct smell coming from them. But I never really thought about it before. Will definitely pay more attention to that from now on.
Well I just watched my first video of yours on the tv. You said you were heading to 100 subscribers. You seemed like a decent guy. So I camhere to subscribe and whoa. Over. 500k Good on you man.
@@VisceralCarbon yes that's what I expect. It to be fairly priced for what it is. But internet marketing and magic monkey endorsement makes it ridiculously expensive. And if they were $20 the inner city people wouldn't want them and they wouldn't hike them so nobody would buy them. Don't be a sucker
I am a delivery driver and I only buy Boost souled shoes, not the Kanye nonsense, but the Boost souls are without a doubt the best soul. I have tried far more expensive Brooks shoes, and that other running company that pricey, but they don't propel you nearly as much as a boost soul. With a fresh pair of shoes I finish my routes noticeably faster. I go through 3-4 pairs a year, but they are worth it.
Plastic shit made from plastic bottles for high price. Manufacture price is around 5 to 10 dollars. And you buy this shit from resselers for 300 euro and higher prices. I don't even know why this hype is around this shoes because this are only plastic socks with midsole nothing more. If this shoes was designed from someone not famous like kenye west noone would wants them in my opinion.
LOL. You're the guy that says, "a wAtCh oNLy hAS $5 wOrTh Of mETaL. iT sHoULdN'TcOsT $1k. ReEeEeEE." Learn what it costs to manufacture a product, with all the costs included. (Employees not involved in the manufacturer, mortgages, taxes, insurance, etc. You can always tell when someone isn't a business owner. That's why you'll always be punching a clock.
There is no reason to hate on no hype boost shoe models. Boost foam is more comfortable( soft, energy return ) than standard eva foam. Primeknit is more stretchy and breathable than mesh. Even the yeezy is something you buy as a rare fashon piece, so obviously wont be vievied as worth for people whi do not care about word of designers and limited editions.
And then you realise that the costs you mentioned apply to every shoe maker out there. Yet, in most cases the gap between materials and pricing is far smaller. Unless these things are made by hand, which I very much doubt, manufacturing costs aren't going to be very high. There's not a whole lot going on in terms of design either. There's a difference btween judging products based only on the price of their materials and realising that nothing in the product itself justifies the pricing. In the end this is just a game of supply and demand, with a generous sprinkling of artificial exclusivity and a dash of FOMO.
I got the 350 mx rock a few months ago and have to say the fabric is much more durable from them using 3 different materials, makes it less breathable but still way more than most shoes
I bought the MX Rock pair 3 days ago, and they felt super cozy right away. The tip just needs to stretch out a bit. And they do feel very durable, feels like snake skin.
Hey Weston. Though I would get your opinion on sizing on the Yeezy 350 v2 you reviewed. Some say order your size, others a 1/2 size up and other a full size up. Your opinion? Thanks
Does your verdict apply to these Yeezys in particular or all yeezy shoes? I wanted to know if they are generally good quality for the price I’m paying or overpriced and inferior in construction, thanks 🙏
One of the best videos you have done by far! Yeezy 380's next? Hehe The fam ia educated by your amazing information provided which makes us appreciate kicks more. More power!
dudes, I am roughly 120kg and 187cm tall. Pair of Adidas D Rose with boost tech. was by far the best and most comfortable pair of shoes I have ever owned. And it's not like it's ok, It actually adds that cool spring to your step.
can we be clear on the pricing... its MSRP is only ~$250... the ultraboost and NMD goes as high as $230 for the new releases... there are also the similarly priced HumanRace by pharell and Y3 that is more waaay expensive
Y3 is a more limited edition high end collection so prices are generally much higher. It is literally the luxury end of Adidas Originals, meanwhile Humanrace and Yeezys fall in the mass market high end category
I took the insoles out of my boosts to keep em safe for resale and for kicks and giggle i put in dr schols massaging gel insoles and wow it makes my yeezys 50x more comfy.
I have five different ultraboost models. I am using two of them in the gym. I don't know how, but they never soak wet and they really don't stink. Even when I am running during the summer they are still dry. That is my personal experience with Adidas ultraboost.
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Rose Anvil the kind of guy to set the Mona Lisa on fire, check the thickness of the canvas, and tell you that it's not worth it because it's all hype.
The Mona Lisa is definitely not worth it and all hype anyways
Its painted on a peice of wood but yea. Bandsaw all the way
Cut that shit too…
"set the Mona Lisa on fire" Nobody is smoking crack while wearing the Mona Lisa.
Did you just compare a pair of sneakers with the Mona Lisa?
As someone that has worn my 350 beluga 2.0 since release I can say 6+ years later that the upper has not a single rip and has definitely stood the test of time. 220$ but has outlived at least 5 pairs of 90$ shoes…
As long as these sneakers are laced right (x's on the outside & dashes on the inside) they are VERY comfortable & durable sneakers!!! I bought 2 pairs of "previously loved" Yeezys & I will continue to love them till they are worn out. They still have years of wear to go! :●}
@tranquil_ace not everyone has dirty feet LOL
@@444clipsand some people also know how to clean their shoes …
@@444clipsidk about that. I bet a science experiment is in order
Wearing them only for social mall gatherings for x yrs. doesn't count in a good quality made shoe.
As someone who’s been buying the Adidas Yeezys since 2015, the one thing I hate about the 350 V2s is that cage around the toes. I understand it’s there so the knit won’t overstretch and lose its shape, but sometimes after wearing the shoe 10+ hours you start feeling it in your toes.
Sounds like you need to go up a bit in size mate can't say i've ever experienced that
I got the oreos in recently after only wearing the mono 350v2s (which are fine) and that toe cage seems like it's going to be a sweat trap. Sure it's vented but I don't want a slick plastic cage over my toes when I'm going for that breathable sock/slipper feeling. Has that been a problem for you or just that they're a bit cramped?
agree
@@wonton6227 it’s not size, it’s actually feel. When that’s a main part of the shoe that gets pressure you move forward, it rubs into the toes quite a bit and causes mild chaffing. Especially if you’re in the summer and wearing thinner socks, it’s actually not comfortable after even a couple of hours.
@@Hughkulele then you HAVE TO tighten up your laces
I owned some Yeezy for over 2 years and held up good just the bottom rubber soles were getting worn out, and I still managed to resell them at a decent price. I still miss them since I made a lot of good memories with them. But time to make new memories with my new Yeezys 😊
How much did you sell them for?
@@v4nsh_slol probably 5 bucks
@@LilB.B 150 minimum
The only part of these that I find interesting is like you said the resemblance to ancient shoes. There is a school of thought coming back around where softer, stretchier materials are better for the feet ( see victorian era shoe styles also). The only issue currently getting in the way of it becoming a more common thing is that brands like this are selling them for price points that do not match the reality of minimalist design.
This was modelled after the Roshe Run. You guys are making Ye sound like an archeologist.
@@etagged looks nothing like a roshe run. Looks identical to ancient shoes. Why you hating on Kanye
@@pjsladky9458 bruh 😭😂
@@pjsladky9458 "identical" lmao. Sure, buddy.
nah panelling and thicker sturdier materials are slowly coming back tbh new balance really on the rebound
I delivered pizza in a pair of 350 v2s for about a year. I blew holes in the sides of the prime knit on both shoes, and wore the outsole down completely bare on the front half of the right one (drivers foot), and put holes in the in-soles from where my toes would sit. I wore them rain, sun, snow, mud, didn’t matter, I have completely submerged them up to my ankles multiple times and basically waded through a river once during a particularly downpoury night. I wanted to see how they would hold up. I can say that I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they were throughout the entire process even up till the end, at some point I ditched the laces since they are basically for show anyway and after the year of 10 hr shifts 5 days a week my feet never hurt, I never got blisters, never had any hot spots or anything. They definitely are worn, and as I mentioned there are holes on the sides but if I really wanted to I could still throw those on and go to work.
I've worn my 350 V2s pretty frequently over the past two years, and haven't had any issues with the primeknit failing or moisture in the midsole. The primeknit is so breathable that you don't really sweat when you wear them, so they seem to stay pretty fresh. They would absolutely fall apart if you did anything that was hazardous for your shoes, but from regular wear around the city, mine still look and feel great.
"...so they seem to stay pretty fresh." Kinda like...when one is using the toilet...their own smell doesn't seem to be as bad as everyone else's. 😎
Don't feel bad they some shit crap there not even shoes
@@baberoot1998 that’s gotta be the goofiest comparison I’ve ever heard 💀
How much do they last? That sole looks so damn thin for such expensive shoe.
@@makatron I haven't noticed any degradation of the sole, boost is pretty awesome for not getting compacted with wear. The biggest concern for wear, in my opinion, is the shell around the boost at the heel. If you drag your heels, you will burn through that pretty quickly, and the boost will be fully exposed and break down. I don't drag my heels and haven't had this problem, but it's probably the biggest design flaw if you're wearing them normally.
I absolutely can attest to the “Boost” technology by Adidas!! I am an UltraBoost maniac!! Gave up on Nike Air Max and wear nothing but Adidas UltraBoost now! There absolutely incredible to wear day in day out! Well worth the money if your on your feet all day like me!
Same all i wear are ultraboost and 350s
Same here, adidas ultra boost so much better than air max.
Have you tried the Nike zoom x
350 yeezy discount 85 $
I own a couple pairs of yeezys, have had more over the years, they’re nowhere near worth it but there’s just something about them that makes me like them. Super comfy on feet and a good recovery shoe after wearing boots.
I agree lmao. Whenever my feet are dead I just wear the Yeezys.
Dude this is actually super helpful, I’ve been borderline getting Trench Foot from wearing boots all day, I even got new socks and it’s still an issue, i bet these are super breathable!
No recovery sneaker needed if your boots fit right/are well made etc.
Fr I wear my foam runners all day after a long shift of work
@@devilxking2 that’s not true. Unless your boots are zero drop and have a modern design. Being on a platform with a raised heel all day does induce a lot of wear on your calves, shins and feet. Esspecially if the boot is traditionally constructed, it’s bound to be a bit rough on your feet for wearing day in and day out.
I've had my ultra boost 3.0 with a primeknit upper going on 5 years and have not had any rips in them. The stitching around the ankle started coming undone about a year ago so I just super glued it together and have had no problems since.
Have a pair of 4 year old v2s i use daily and throw in the washer twice a year , dont care about kanye just love the way these shoes fit and look
I don’t have any Yeezys but I have some ultra boosts and I find them pretty damn comfy on the old dogs. Great video as usual.
I have both and definitly can say the ultra boosts are a little more comfortable than the yeezys. The yeezys are just cooler and collectible. I wear the yeezys as a fashion statement and the u boosts as a true “comfort” shoe
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Some people say the ultra boost are more comfortable but imo the Yeezys definitely are especially the new cmpt ones and they’re not reselling for much some are going for under retail rn like the carbon black cmpt and they’re literally like wearing a sock but i definitely think they’re a little over priced but man let me tell you every shoe I’ve had that Kanye has made has been insanely comfortable the foam runners, the 350’s and the 700’s i haven’t tried the other models but the three i have are all so comfortable i use to only wear Jordan’s but being an older sneaker head I’ve been going for more comfortable over fashion shoes and now that the 350’s aren’t stupid expensive it’s the perfect time to grab a couple pairs i just got the bone and onyx bc you can’t go wrong with all white or black shoe and the 350’s have to be my favorite workout shoe so far
love seeing your take on hype sneakers
Not a fan of yeezys, but Ultraboosts are great! No hype anymore (can be bought easily), the un-incased boost foam is more comfy, and they're half the cost brand new! But can be found really cheap at times too.
NMD's are more comfortable than UB's IMO.
@@gabkoost I've been meaning to buy a pair of NMD's too. I've only tried them on in store though. The extra boost in the newer UB's makes a big difference to me
I bought a pair of zebras for resale and now I wear them everywhere since they mad comfy. All my other shoes, such as my off-white 4s, I keep at home and don’t wear them to keep the deadstock
YEAH, Mad Comfy!!! :●}
Can you do a video comparing men's and women's work boots from 1 or 2 brands?
I’ve heard from a few women that women's work boots are less durable compared to mens. It would be interesting to see if there’s a notable difference between quality/durability when it comes to work boots. Like comparing Redwing’s TRACTION TRED LITEs (Style 3537 and Style 2442), which are 259.99 for men and 269.99 for women. Is the price difference because the women’s boot is marked as puncture resistance, or are we paying more for the same boot.
Thank!
I had a pair of 350’s in Oxford tan and I live in Scotland. I once wore them to the office on a day it snowed so heavy the buses were cancelled and I had to walk about 9 miles home through snow in them. Water got in between the harder exterior rubber and the boost foam and froze and expanded and f**ked them up. The harder rubber hit was ok but the foam crumbled on the sole so I ended up using them like slippers at home. The 380’s are a bit more sturdy but if you have wide feet the cage bit at the forefoot to help them keep their shape isn’t as comfortable after a few hours of wearing plus the padding just inside the heel is unnecessary.
what you call the shell, the outer part of the boost is called caging. Most soft cushion tech follows the same rules. Caging to provide stability and depending on how much you want it to compress open parts for expansion i.e. the open parts on the bottom of the sole.
I love yeezys but I gotta say the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn are the ultraboost uncaged
Expensive. And the durability for the price seems questionable. I don't own a pair, for clarity.
@@savedfaves then try some before commenting
just went and got my first ever pair of Iron Rangers because of all the positive reviews. loved the video where you broke them down and explained them... Keep up the good work!!
Best boots ever .
@@lonewolf30531 currently wearing them at home to help break them in
3:24 NEVER FACE THE BLADE TOWARDS YOU AND CUT
The foam is made by Basf, I have a pair that I wear as my throw on beater shoes they are a couple years old with no rips still holding up good.
Yeah they are ultra durable, my UB18 which is 4 years old is still in fantastic shape and my UB21 which I use everyday for runs for almost an year is still as good as new, albeit with a tiny rip in the continental rubber outsole on one of the pair
@@sondrejohansen48 you work for Adidas? LOL. Sounds exactly like a shill script you've been pasting in the comments section.
@@littlejackalo5326 I've been using a pair of 350 V2 Sesame as beaters for the past couple years and tbh, he's not wrong.
@@littlejackalo5326 well Adidas has been quite late with my last paycheck, wished they could send it faster so that i can work better to boost the ultra boost
bro you sharted at 5:29
I laughed out loud bruh 😂😂😂
i've been using an eltraboost 19 since it's release and i've gotta say during those years they served me well i've used them almost every other day, and they are still to this day really comfortable the boost havent compressed cracked or did anything like that. As for the primeknit it is a strong material but yes if something cuts just a little it will start to fall apart but i think my ultraboosts riped less it just has some loose threads sometimes not quite as drastic as in that yzy350v2. Excelent video i've been waiting for this kind of shoes since you did the joyrides.
recomendations if you are planing to make it into a series:
-alphafly next%
-almost any ultraboost
-vapormax
-almost any primeknit nmd
-bc you are a boot guy i think the air force one special field would be interesting
-nite jogger
-any Nike shoe with zoom air in it
-the yeezy boots (i belive it was the yeezy 500high)
-any kind of sock runner (the "originals" are the Balenciaga speed trainers but they are expensive af and i dont think it would make an interesting vid but they are the OG)
-acronym presto
-any kind of Nike space hippie
and so much more but these came to my mind rn keep up the good work :)
Yeah the lack of durability isn't really a con for this shoe imo either. The function of the shoe doesn't need a rip stop like durability. It's main function is to be aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. It just about scraps as a functional running shoe on flat ground
The great thing about boost being made of polyurethane pellets is that the rebound and comfort should last way longer than EVA. It’s not the most environmentally friendly, but the longevity and comfort can be great.
Yep the Nike Space Hippie🙌🙌
@@Shn0nz This is why I absolutely love them doing the 'Made To Be Remade' Ultraboost and will be interesting to see how this expands in the future
Don’t forget about the balenciaga triple s
Hey! I dunno if i had anything to do with this but i suggested cutting these and getting your take on em. I absolutely love my Yeezys. My first pair I ran to the ground and they held up very well for 3 years. I did landscaping in them and they were my only shoes for that whole time. Never had an issue with odor or rips and tears. I guess if anything, the sole did start to flake away but again, thats after years of wear. Boost is beyond amazing and i will always br a champion for it. I understand the price is a little high but it had to be for Kanye to start to sell them. The hope is that after his contract with Adidas ends, they will be more accessable. "Yeezys for everyone"
Tried both yeezy 350v2 and ultaboost 4.0. You can definetly feel boost foam more without rubber outsole and j didnt have problems with primeknit durability.
nice to meet a fellow ancap sneakerhead lmao
@@RobPalmer454 wtf
I just watched a grown ass man destroy 300 dollar shoes
Honestly, any sneakers with boosts outsoles are incredibly comfortable to wear. Makes it so much easier for my knees to run in them too 😆
I've owned a pair fo 350 breds from when they released in 2015 or 2016, I've worn them every single day because they so comfortable and go with everything. Tbh the boost has taken alot of beat, to a point that it didn't really come back to its normal form. In comparison to Air max I think the yeezy boost last longer and more comfortable.
More comfortable but they don't last longer than airmax 95's
Go with everything? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@kennethwilliams8240 they are very uncomfortable tho. You need over the counter insoles to feel comfortableThey ones you feel like bricks if you don’t
@@RjRedKing
If you have to add extra shit to it then they are not really comfortable. You even have to size up. I did and it still feels big but then i get my exact size as well and it's cool until about 4 hours later
@@kennethwilliams8240 are we talking about airmax 97s or the yeezy 350? Because the Yeezys are gonna win all day. Almost all the nikes you can buy at stores need insoles. They feel good at first then you would have to get insoles. Specially air max 90s, 97s and 95s
I usually go for the cheaper Boost in NMDs. Same basic principle without the marketing attached prices. You can really wear these as a sock without the foam absorbing sweat. I guess the insole in these will absorb more of that than the foam.
The Primeknit actually never really failed me. I've managed to have one worn through after like 4 years in the toe area. So unless you cut through it you'll be fine.
I have nmds and 350s. They don't feel the same. The boost is muted by the EVA plugs in nmds.
@@michaelrobinson9296 for good reason. I also had original Boost, and they were awful to walk in because the foam was so soft.
I wore many boost models, and I photographed a lot of them. 350s knit is way different and detailed. The boosted models ultraboost, nmd and 350, for exemple, feel very different from each other. Ultraboost is better for all day walks and runs, 350s is like having clouds under your feet, nmd are a bit stiffer
@@TaavP Agreed, although I never felt the urge to touche anything ye. but the NMD are the most comfy option for me. especially in Primeknit
had both NMD's and Ultraboost 3 and the boosts were way more comfortable. They definitely not use the same foam, or foam density or whatever.
4:17 when resellers say “like new”
I prob have about 15 pairs of Js and finally hit the 350 v2 for retail. Was gonna sell em for some profit but as soon as I put my foot in there, I thought it was the most comfortable shoe I’ve ever worn. I had to keep ‘em.
@John Baptist 💯… but not gonna pay resell, $350 out the door on StockX and other spots is out of the question.
@John Baptist Yup, not blaming them. That’s why I’ll gladly pay the price of their slides are reasonable with the comfort.
The underlying problem is you admit to having 15 pairs of a sneaker and are proud of it instead of ashamed
@John Baptist and that's a source of pride? Only in the black community does anyone care about shoes for the longest time. Why don't you change your priorities. It's not about how much money you make it's about the person that you are and the legacy you leave on this Earth
@John Baptist the fact is nobody would care whether you had two pairs or 200 pairs unless you told them because that's juvenile kids s*** and NBA player envy. Definitely not anything good for society for sure
I have knee arthritis and I have a lot of sneakers but when I wear these sneakers OMG I feel no knee pain whatsoever. That’s why I love them, not just for the looks but for the comfortability. Best Yeezys made.
Give the man a hand👏🏼. This is an eye opener for me on looking at these shoes as an option. Not an option anymore for the price. Not everyone has FU-money. Great video.
Sneaker heads where you at lets cry together😭😭😭😭😭
Always loved anything with boost. I’ve probably owned 6 or 7 different models from adidas that had boost and these are definitely the most comfortable
350 yeezy discount 85 $
*ASMR* - _Screeches of Death for the Sneakerheads_
Lmaooooooooooo😂😂😂😂
I definitely think Ultra boosts and Yeezys would benefit from a plastic or carbon fiber spliter for toe support and heal support in the long run. That would definitely make the Yeezy and Ultra boosts prices more worth it.
Carbon fiber would definitely be a great material to use
Because it sounds Super high tech as well, it would be amazing for marketing
I’d really like to see the prime knit and blue knit be made out of cotton too though
Would do wonders for the “sustainable construction” marketing
And it would actually be a more sustainable option
When ever Rose Anvil cuts shoes in half its so satisfying
I think if you're looking for comfort you would get from the Yeezy 350 v2s, maybe pick from the large selection of boost shoes Adidas offers like the ultraboost, solar boost, etc. What's awesome is you can find ultraboost often for around $100... The cheapest Yeezy 350 on my size 11 goes for 250 and above on stockx and goat... I love the solar boost a bit more than the ultraboost because the upper is built more like a traditional running shoe...like having gussetted tongue, comfy mesh or techfit upper, and light stability features with the guide rails on the sides. Anyway, great video as always!!
The difference is that yeezys hold value better than ultraboost and significantly better than cheap adidas shoes with BOOST
@@igorkarcz2174 if you're just buying them to wear that doesnt matter
The problem that i had was the heel part of the sole which fades away as it worns out exposing the white boost. does anyone had the same experience?
This was so painful to watch. I hope that wasn’t a 12.5😭
how is this painful to watch
@Amaru. so? they are just shoes. no matter what the price point is. shoes are shoes. and if people want to spend 300 dollars on shoes then they are actually stupid. may as well not wear them if you care that much about it.
@Amaru. no it isnt. its just a piece of fabric. the reason why its so expensive is because of the brand name and because kanye west name is on those shoes. thats why its expensive. you can buy much cheaper shoes with better quality. brands decide to make those shoes ridiculous expensive. which literally makes no sense. and i doubt those shoes are actually produced in america as well. probably made in some sweat shop like most expensive brand clothes is produced.
@Amaru. yes and it makes no sense why it should cost so much. thats my point. 300 dollar for some ugly ass shoes? and people cry about it because of it? its just sad. its sad in general to cry about clothes being destroyed or what ever only because its expensive. expensive or not it shouldn't matter. also you didnt pay for it Who Ameye didnt pay for it. the guy in the video paid for it. so he can do what ever he wants with it. doesnt affect your wallet nor anyone's else. even more reason its stupid to cry about it.
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My favorite thing about the 350 v2 over other adidas ultra boost is the shape and size of the sole. For my foot shape, they fit so much more comfortably. Most adidas are just too narrow but these are perfect, and I love being able to slip them on and not tie laces. 350 v2 is my go-to for everyday wear. I’d pay a premium for them even if they weren’t Yeezy but maybe like $170 instead of $230+
Owning a pair of Yezzy's and seeing this video. I feel someone can make an off brand with foam for 40 to 80 bucks, will definitely buy them instead of a hype shoe.
They're clown shoes. You can go to the clown supply shop to get them.
That's why you can buy reps for 40-80 and get the exact same shoe
I can tell you without a doubt, even the best reps I’ve spent money on… they are complete A$& in fitment and comfort.
Or maybe even cheaper since all the shoes are made overseas. But then if it's not $200 the inner cities won't see them as a status symbol so they won't be desired anymore. This is the problem
Review the QNTM please!
Awesome video!
I've been wearing yeezy shoes from about 4 years now and yes, some of them are overpriced also because of the resale market that is insane on these shoes. Not every model is insanely pricey though, for example the yeezy Calabasas ,who i believe you'll find interesting because are made of leather, are easy and affordable to buy (at least rn as I'm writing this comment). can't wait to see what yeezy shoe you'll cut out next
They're overpriced at retail price tbh. Still one of the greatest sneakers ever.
@John Baptist I am 90% Nike / Jordan guy but the material and quality check quality of Adidas and Yeezy put Nike to shame. There's no comparison possible. When i buy Adidas shoes quality is ON SPOT every time. I've been buying Reebok Pumps as they've been retroing them recently and quality is also consistent. Nike products? Glue everywhere, weird shapes, threading irregular, color bleeding, paint all over the place, mostly under average materials. A complete disgrace.
Love to see you cut either the Jordan 1 Defiant Couture, or one of the Jordan 1 Retro High 85 pairs.
Jordan brand has suggested 85’s are a higher quality leather, and I suspect the defiant coutures are base on some of the things in your leather guides.
Either way, love your videos!
Jordan's and nikes are completely rubbish. I've owned countless pairs over the past 20 years. I am an avid collector and have pairs I haven't even worn. One thing Jordan's and nikes have in common: They all perish and oxidize after fuck all time - even if you don't wear them. Jordan's and nikes are the epitome of bullshit hype. On the other hand I have Reeboks and asics I have collected from the 90s that still hold up to this day, no oxidizing and leather is still amazing af. Fuck Nike, fuck Jordan's. End of story.
Would be great to hear about EVA vs cork in boots’ soles, is cork really the best option long term? Some claim that the EVA foam collapses or flattens after some use.
That Boost midsole is king. So comfortable
So cool to see an internet personality repping a local brand like FICE! I love to see it.
I was thinking the exact same thing!!
Fice is family!! All love over there, Weston cops the sneakers for cutting there whenever he can!
Hmm. That bouncing video has me asking some questions. I work in motorcycle gear retail. From helmets we know that we actually don't want something to bounce back too quickly from an impact, since that would send the shock force back the other way around. So what about shoes? Do we actually WANT a shoe sole material to have a lot of bounce, and if so, why? Wouldn't we instead want a material that compresses when your foot makes contact with the concrete, but then returns to form in a controlled manner while your foot is raised and traveling through the air, ready to compress again before you step back down?
Boost was foremost made for running performance, and being a marathon runner myself, you need that bounce back of energy in every stride you do. You don’t want them to compress, that would literally give you long term foot and ankle injuries besides the fact that your performance will be far worse then your competitors
As for shoes with Boost technology, most of them are running sneaker inspired so they tend to follow the same template
This is a great detailed breakdown of the 350 from a non hype perspective. Good video 💯. However you should do this again with the updated 350v2, the v2v2 if you will. It's almost an entirely different shoe and Id like to know if it's any more durable.
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350s and 380s make me hate wearing traditional gym shoes. That boost make my feet happy 😂😂😂
I have worn Ultraboost's since 2015, V1's to V5, 19's and 20's loved them all; had one pair of 350's and could not wear them-the inner toe cap thing drove me nuts, so uncomfortable. Standard boost primeknit is way more comfortable. Worst thing about boost is the white mid soles look scabby after a few weeks wear-especially the inner heel area; black or coloured boost foam looks better for longer.
4D's are also great-not as comfortable as boosts-but the 3d printed mid soles would be well worth cutting in half for a look .
i saw the cheap chinese and cheaper imitation of yeezy first before i knew about yeezy hence i cannot see them expensive shoes....then i've got the UB DNA and the upper is more sock like than the 20...but 20 is good enough for slow running for me and the upper is soft as well....i got the zx 4d runner and it was the softest 4d that i've tried before and the upper is even softer than the UB DNA...upper wise not good for running...too soft and really like a sock if you got the correct sizing.
Over the course of 30 years I owned many Nike, Armani, Versace, Philipp Plein, Hogan, and many other shoes. And in terms of pure comfort nothing comes even close to Yeezy's. Yeezy Boost 350 is the ultimate foot bliss. Plus they look stylish but in some stealth way. I wear them with sport stuff, I wear them.with suits and they somehow blend in.
Beautiful comfortable ultra light shoes, im which your feet don't sweat at all.
Kudos to Kanye.
I wear most of my boost shoes without insoles and haven’t noticed a distinct smell coming from them. But I never really thought about it before. Will definitely pay more attention to that from now on.
You wouldn't notice the smell... everyone else would. It's like when you have bad breath...right under your nose and can't smell it.
Could you cut a pair of 350 v2 monos in half? considering copping a pair, but the the upper looks way diffrent to all my other pairs
Those shoes look like they were knitted by someone's grandmother
Exactly what I have long thought!
Well I just watched my first video of yours on the tv. You said you were heading to 100 subscribers. You seemed like a decent guy. So I camhere to subscribe and whoa. Over. 500k
Good on you man.
They are a pair of padded socks.
Marketed under the principle that there is a sucker born every minute.
They are around $250 retail, resale is overpriced. What did you expect the a world wide brands best shoe to be priced at 50-$100?
@@VisceralCarbon yes that's what I expect. It to be fairly priced for what it is. But internet marketing and magic monkey endorsement makes it ridiculously expensive. And if they were $20 the inner city people wouldn't want them and they wouldn't hike them so nobody would buy them. Don't be a sucker
In today's generation if you hype it they will buy it
@@ubeuonly made no sense what you just said . The could be any shoe lmao gimp
@@VisceralCarbon judging by your mastery of ebonics, you would never appreciated the truth bomb
I am a delivery driver and I only buy Boost souled shoes, not the Kanye nonsense, but the Boost souls are without a doubt the best soul. I have tried far more expensive Brooks shoes, and that other running company that pricey, but they don't propel you nearly as much as a boost soul. With a fresh pair of shoes I finish my routes noticeably faster. I go through 3-4 pairs a year, but they are worth it.
I tend to wash my 350 v2 s often and I have to say I’m impressed that the fabric hasn’t snagged and they have held up.
As a recent Yeezy 350 wearer..this was painful to watch the destruction.😭
Yeezys : Comfortable but not too sustainable
Nike : Sustainable but not too comfortable
Plastic shit made from plastic bottles for high price. Manufacture price is around 5 to 10 dollars. And you buy this shit from resselers for 300 euro and higher prices. I don't even know why this hype is around this shoes because this are only plastic socks with midsole nothing more. If this shoes was designed from someone not famous like kenye west noone would wants them in my opinion.
They ugly too
Agreed
LOL. You're the guy that says, "a wAtCh oNLy hAS $5 wOrTh Of mETaL. iT sHoULdN'TcOsT $1k. ReEeEeEE." Learn what it costs to manufacture a product, with all the costs included. (Employees not involved in the manufacturer, mortgages, taxes, insurance, etc. You can always tell when someone isn't a business owner. That's why you'll always be punching a clock.
There is no reason to hate on no hype boost shoe models. Boost foam is more comfortable( soft, energy return ) than standard eva foam. Primeknit is more stretchy and breathable than mesh.
Even the yeezy is something you buy as a rare fashon piece, so obviously wont be vievied as worth for people whi do not care about word of designers and limited editions.
And then you realise that the costs you mentioned apply to every shoe maker out there. Yet, in most cases the gap between materials and pricing is far smaller. Unless these things are made by hand, which I very much doubt, manufacturing costs aren't going to be very high. There's not a whole lot going on in terms of design either.
There's a difference btween judging products based only on the price of their materials and realising that nothing in the product itself justifies the pricing. In the end this is just a game of supply and demand, with a generous sprinkling of artificial exclusivity and a dash of FOMO.
I love the boot recommendation videos. Any chance to know what sneakers you recommend?
I got the 350 mx rock a few months ago and have to say the fabric is much more durable from them using 3 different materials, makes it less breathable but still way more than most shoes
I bought the MX Rock pair 3 days ago, and they felt super cozy right away.
The tip just needs to stretch out a bit.
And they do feel very durable, feels like snake skin.
Im looking to buy new shoes,
Jordan 1, yeezys, or air force 1 ?
What do you think?
Yeezys no question.
I work 13 hours shifts on my feet, non stop. Yeezyz and NMD’s are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn at work.
u did the ad crazy good🔥
Thank you for spending so much time and money on these informative videos.
Hey Weston. Though I would get your opinion on sizing on the Yeezy 350 v2 you reviewed. Some say order your size, others a 1/2 size up and other a full size up. Your opinion? Thanks
Can you cut Air Max 270 review them? I would like to know if they’re overrated or actually good
are the reflective ones or the normal ones?
you need to cut apart the yeezy Desert boot
Got a pair on RN “Semi Frozen” $1,200.00
What relevance does lighting the shoe with a lighter have, I'm struggling here
Excellent review!
Hey Westin can you cut up an adidas 4d? An Adidas 3d printed shoe. I want to know what it looks like inside.
A very unique video. Didn't knows people do this. Very Informative and I'm gonna just say, I learnt something today! Thank you!
Does your verdict apply to these Yeezys in particular or all yeezy shoes? I wanted to know if they are generally good quality for the price I’m paying or overpriced and inferior in construction, thanks 🙏
Nice video it video it gave me a new perspective on hype shoes.
very entertaining video thanks for the upload
why is the sound of the shoe being torn apart so amazingly satisfying
what’s the real benefit of boost? I went to try a pair at foot locker and tbh they had the worst fee ever
Rose Anvil : Let's dissect this Beluga Yeezy 350 v2
Me with no yeezys and under 100 dollars :
One of the best videos you have done by far! Yeezy 380's next? Hehe The fam ia educated by your amazing information provided which makes us appreciate kicks more. More power!
Are the slates worth it because they are slot cheaper
dudes, I am roughly 120kg and 187cm tall. Pair of Adidas D Rose with boost tech. was by far the best and most comfortable pair of shoes I have ever owned. And it's not like it's ok, It actually adds that cool spring to your step.
can we be clear on the pricing... its MSRP is only ~$250... the ultraboost and NMD goes as high as $230 for the new releases... there are also the similarly priced HumanRace by pharell and Y3 that is more waaay expensive
Y3 is a more limited edition high end collection so prices are generally much higher. It is literally the luxury end of Adidas Originals, meanwhile Humanrace and Yeezys fall in the mass market high end category
watching this made me wanna cry
Hey Mr. Rose Anvil. Could you do a pair of Frye boots? They are super expensive and I’m wondering why
Dope one, man!
I took the insoles out of my boosts to keep em safe for resale and for kicks and giggle i put in dr schols massaging gel insoles and wow it makes my yeezys 50x more comfy.
I have five different ultraboost models.
I am using two of them in the gym.
I don't know how, but they never soak wet and they really don't stink.
Even when I am running during the summer they are still dry.
That is my personal experience with Adidas ultraboost.
Regarding the price critique; did you mean overpriced at the retail price ($230ish) or the resale price ($400-$600)?
Probably both lol.
protect Rose Anvil at all costs lmaoo!! he putting these brands on the chopping block!
is this a shoe test or testastron?
Is it me or are you never going to give yourself a ten for cutting it! Perfect this time!
Have you ever looked at Freebird's men's boots? I walked past a store the other day, and I'm curious about their quality now