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Curry flow 8 review
Curry flow 8 review










curry flow 8 review

The cushioning and traction are the two main elements here that deserves heaps of praise. The addition of a foot plate is very much welcomed, as it provided more support and energy return with each of our stride. The breathable uppers efficiently wicks away the sweat and kept our feet cool all throughout the day. There were times during play we completely forgot we were wearing a sneaker. They come in at 12.1 oz in a men’s size 9. We found it pretty dope, as it incorporates the ‘3’ hand sign when he makes a three-point shot, the number ’30’ and his initials ‘SC.’Ĭoming in at $220 for men’s size, out of the box we found the UA CURRY 8 to be extremely light, not just for a basketball kicks but for a sneaker overall period. But most noticeable is the new SC30 logo.

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The kicks is also adorned with choc full of details about Steph Curry‘s life and journey to the NBA. When we first took them out of the box, we felt like they resembled modern day lifestyle runners. If you are into that whole minimalistic vibe, then these are definitely the kicks for you! Under Armour has pretty much done away with all the unnecessary aesthetic gimmicks found in most of today’s ball kicks and just gave us an absolute performance sneaker. Only time will tell how durable they really are. We did notice some minor heel drags when we tried them on blacktop surfaces. The only caveat we can think of since the traction is foam based, is how long they will last outdoors. The ‘soft’ but durable traction seems to adapt to any kind of court surfaces. For all types of surfaces, we never once experienced slipping during stop and go situations. Since the traction runs all the way up to the mid part of the sole, push-offs and hesitation moves are a dream to pull-off. The bite and grip of the UA FLOW Cushioning is next level. We felt little to no foot fatigues or joint pains during our two hour run with the Curry 8. Very responsive during landings and heel strikes. The cushioning and bounce back is next level. And despite the new biometric design approach, we found it to be very stable with an immense court feel at the forefoot. The FLOW foam has been biometrically designed with the athlete’s foot in mind.

curry flow 8 review

There are no mid or outsoles to be found here. Much like the uppers, the sole set-up of the kicks is a single unisole foam. One of the two shining elements of the Curry 8 is the UA FLOW Cushioning system. We strongly suggest going true to your size or going half to a full size-up if you have wide feet. During the test though, we felt no foot slippages or immediate concerns for ankle rolls. At this point we’re not quite sure how long they will hold. Knit uppers though, tend to stretch with overtime usage. A TPU heel counter, speed laces and a collar foam seems to be the main lockdown component. But after a few minutes of wear, the fabric seems to have stretched over and conformed to the shape of our foot. Initially the fit felt long and narrow, specially around the toe box. It’s further reinforced by a synthetic piece of leather found on both the lateral and medial side of the kicks. Majority of the uppers is made-up of a one-piece breathable engineered knit. We spent a full week test driving the Curry 8 in the ‘Golden Flow’ colorway in indoor and outdoor court environments. And boy, they’re already making a splash (pun intended) pushing forward the boundaries of performance basketball kicks. The Curry Brand has officially launched under the banner of Under Armour.












Curry flow 8 review