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Reddit mentions of Under Armour Curry 2.5 Blue/White/Taxi Size 9

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Under Armour Curry 2.5 Blue/White/Taxi Size 9
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    Features:
  • Pack contains 2x Duo Grips
  • Enhanced comfort for your Joy-Cons when undocked from the console
  • Ergonomic design for superior comfort
  • Premium finish to enhance the stylish design of the Joy-Cons
  • Joy-Con Controllers not included
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Found 1 comment on Under Armour Curry 2.5 Blue/White/Taxi Size 9:

u/WhiteGuyInPI ยท 1 pointr/BasketballTips

I keep my shoe purchases under $100 for the same reason: don't want to waste money on a shoe that'll be toast too quickly.

  • Right now I'm rocking Adidas Streetball 2. Has good support but not quite as "snug" on my ankle as I prefer, but that's remedied by adding an ankle brace if you're concerned about it. Otherwise a very solid shoe for players who post up a lot and really bang and grind on an outdoor court. It'll take a LONG time to wear down the treads on those. They're kinda heavy though for smaller/quick-footed players & movements.


  • If there's a chance I'll be in more of a PG role, I have a pair of [Reebok Pumpspective Omni Lite](https://www.amazon.com/Reebok-Pumpspective-Basketball-Blazing-Orange/dp/B00AW7GYBA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484768574&sr=8-1&keywords=pumpspective
    ) that I like to use. I like the "outer lip" that they have to prevent ankle rolling. A lot of cutting on a rough court will have you wearing down the tread pretty quickly though... but they transition between indoor/outdoor pretty well. Plus they get nostalgia points for having "The Pump."


  • A good balance between the two (in my opinion) is Jordan Superfly 2. They have good ankle support, and hold up pretty well on the concrete. I recently tried the Superfly 5s on --since my 2s are close to being tossed because of wear and tear-- and the newer Superfly shoes have a much different fit than the 2s (I did NOT like the newer fit). Treads are a slightly deeper than the Pumpspective, but not as deep as the StreetBall. These are my "preferred" outdoor shoe on the list at the moment.

  • I also rotate a pair of Nike Air Max Stutter Step 2. They're extremely lightweight (especially compared with the other shoes on my list) and I usually use these as indoor shoes, but I have taken them to concrete courts for "impromptu" pickup games. Decent ankle support if you lace them up tightly, and can still fit an ankle brace as well (if you need it). If these had a deeper tread I would make them my default "go-to" basketball shoe. Alas, they aren't, so I don't want to wear them down too quickly.

  • I've recently picked up the Steph Curry 2.5 recently, because they were on ridiculous discount when I saw them and I heard they have really good traction, but haven't broken them out yet. I honestly feel they're more suited for indoor use, BUT reviews say they hold out well on concrete, too.