Zoom Lebron 5 (V) just a flashy footwear?
If you think that the Zoom Lebron VI is just a flashy footwear, then you better think again. It actually has a few tricks up its sleeves.
A major retool from its predecessor, the Zoom Lebron VI is equipped with a Phyposite endoskeleton structure. Nike has a knack for using technologically advanced and durable materials for their footwear and this is no different.
Phyposite is actually a combination of Phylon (more commonly known as EVA foam) and Foamposite (or liquid polyurethane). The result of this composition is a lightweight, flexible and durable material that can support your body weight, especially during abrupt movement. The phyposite bucket, which is also incorporated in the shoe acts like a vise grip that locks your foot in. And once you fasten the strap, you foot will lock into place no matter how sudden your movements are - the shoe will react with your movement.
This lockdown fit may be uncomfortable to some especially during the first few times they wear the Zoom Lebron VI , but eventually, they'll get used to it. The high-cut design was utilized to get the maximum ankle support so that even when the wearer lands off-balanced after taking off, there only is a small chance that he'll suffer from sprain.
Overall, this piece of sports equipment takes the game of the wearer to a whole new level: a sharp cut to the basket would not be a problem as the traction in the sole will make sure that the player twist and turn easily.










