Sadly is not quite focused at the start :/ Right now I am still using the Nike LandShark for practice and the Jordans. Good to see some of these videos again.
@@IKnowFootball Regardless it was very informative as always. I am checking if I get another pair of cleats, but for now I am checking reviews. Will you do a similar video for gloves?
i have to disagree with the nike 360 vapor edge traction plate, as it seems to slip. at an ideal angle they work well but at a low sharp angle, a cut not putting most of the weight on the edge spike, or a high velocity cut, they seem to underperform where sharper traction plates like adidas or their untouchable plate would hold up. i and countless of my teammates have experienced this problem, as well as players at camps i go to
Usually what you describe is due to sloppy footwork or "user error". You would to put the cleat under your center of gravity to use the most of the cleat.
Hard disagree on the 360 plate, I had the back spikes break off on two different pairs and I’ve never had that happen to me with any other cleat before
You aren't the first to say that, but I've never had that happen to me! Do you wear your cleats on anything other than turf or grass? I always put them on on the field so I wonder if its the walk from the locker room or something.
Great video, thank you!
You’re welcome.
letsss the vcsss‼️‼️‼️
Bring back the Vapor carbon fly 😤😤😤😤
Have you tried the mid version of the Jordan 1 TD? Do you think they are good for WR?
I have not tried the mids. Those are based off the Menace cleat for linebackers and bigger runningbacks.
Sadly is not quite focused at the start :/
Right now I am still using the Nike LandShark for practice and the Jordans. Good to see some of these videos again.
Tell me about it. Definitely never using that lens at night again
@@IKnowFootball Regardless it was very informative as always. I am checking if I get another pair of cleats, but for now I am checking reviews. Will you do a similar video for gloves?
@@AC25Football It's on my list for upcoming vids.
i have to disagree with the nike 360 vapor edge traction plate, as it seems to slip. at an ideal angle they work well but at a low sharp angle, a cut not putting most of the weight on the edge spike, or a high velocity cut, they seem to underperform where sharper traction plates like adidas or their untouchable plate would hold up. i and countless of my teammates have experienced this problem, as well as players at camps i go to
Usually what you describe is due to sloppy footwork or "user error". You would to put the cleat under your center of gravity to use the most of the cleat.
Never let bro cook ever again
Huh
some says that you should go half size up with the j1 low td is it true?
No I would stick true to size. They fit tight as they should, and because they are leather they will break in.
Where you get that padded nike shirt and whats it called
Nike Vapor top for flag football. You might be able to find it on ebay still! Mine is from 2017 😂
So interesting basketball culture is pushing more and more into football…
Hard disagree on the 360 plate, I had the back spikes break off on two different pairs and I’ve never had that happen to me with any other cleat before
You aren't the first to say that, but I've never had that happen to me! Do you wear your cleats on anything other than turf or grass? I always put them on on the field so I wonder if its the walk from the locker room or something.
@@IKnowFootball both times were on turf
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