If you ordered from China then they probably aren't real.
BASK IN THE AWESOMENESS THAT IS SIR BATTIER'S ROYAL COURT SHOES!!
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Ordered these on a whim and they just arrived. I gotta say, I'm impressed with the way these shoes look and feel. They feel very premium; not cheap at all and well worth the $109 price. I'm going to almost feel bad wearing these bad boys on a basketball court.
I ordered them from http://www.chinasportshop.com/ which to my relief is legit. I was a bit worried at first because the initial pair was lost during shipment; but the guys there were quite proactive, gave me a call without my prompting and shipped a new pair free and expedited. Overall, pleased with their service.
Gotta say these shoes might make an excellent birthday gift for a Duke fan...not something you can get easily outside of China and of considerable functional and sentimental value.
If you ordered from China then they probably aren't real.
I didn't know that but it make sense that Battier wouldn't be that marketable in the US as far as shoes.
So he has a shoe deal with an exclusive Chinese brand? Interesting. I wonder how many other NBA athletes have something like that abroad.
My comment stems from the fact that copyright infringement is so rampant in China. I have bought several "Nike" NFL jerseys from there.
Yeah, he leveraged being a teammate of Yao's on the Rockets for several years into a great endorsement with a Chinese brand. He said he's a major celebrity over there with huge billboards of himself all over.And Battier was in countless commercials as every league game had a Peak commercial (when it was the official sponsor of the NBA in China). Only Jordan, Kobe, AI, LeBron and Melo (and Battier) have made it to 7 sneakers.
It's still more impressive that the dude got a truck full of Bud Light unloaded in his driveway, even if that beer is best consumed at a face pace through a consumer-made hole in the side of the can.
So if Battier retires when his contract with the Heat expires after next season, will Bud Light be looking for a new NBA spokesman?
After the whole thing about going to Denny's after Game 7 of the finals, I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a deal from them too. Maybe it was intentional![]()
Did the sizes line up well with what you'd expect here? I've had issues ordering from China and Korea where an "XL" there is a "medium" here for shirt sizes, and shoe sizes are a few sizes off in a similar fashion, so I wanted to double check before I pick me up an awesome new pair of shoes that I'll love too much to actually play in.
Duke '03
Tent 1 '99/'00
Pretty cool article on the whole Heat/China thing.
http://www.foxsportsflorida.com/10/0...blockID=800433
But back on the post...
I'm ready to elect Shane senator, president, or Pope. But I'm not going to pay extra for a pair of sneakers just because he (or anyone else) endorses them. The exact same shoe without the endorsement and box graphics would cost a lot less. It's like the bamboozled masses who bought the latest Jordan sneakers. Why would you pay money for a shoe endorsement that doesn't make a shoe any better?
Of course, if his presidential election campaign gets a cut of each purchase...
I wonder how much money Chuck Taylor got. Anyone know?
You'll have to ask him:
http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/...124-duketaylor
(BTW, his real name is indeed Chuck.)
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
Sorry this post came so late! Finally had a chance to play with the shoes this weekend.
To answer your question right off the bat, they did feel a little tight. I usually buy 8.5 (short guy) with Nike but can wear an 8. With the Battier VII shoes, the 8.5 felt more like the 8. That said, after playing ball with them for a while it did loosen up a bit so it could be about breaking the shoe in. So if you're between sizes, I would recommend opting for the larger size, but if you're comfortably an 8.5 ordering an 8.5 is fine.
I usually wear Kobe's shoes for basketball, and have become a fan of low-top basketball shoes. I feel quicker off the heel with them vs. traditional high-top shoes. The Battier VIIs are high-tops and provide a lot of stability; in fact, the shoe fits like a tight glove and the quasi-rubbery, foam-like material inside provides a lot of cushioning and prevents the foot from moving around too much in the shoe, which is great. I get the impression the shoes will absorb a lot of the impact from jumping and running -- more so than other bball shoes anyway. The trade-off is that they feel a little heavy; like there's an extra layer between your feet and the court surface. Given a choice, I prefer playing with the Kobes as my game depends heavily on a fast first step. But if you're a fan of high-tops that provide stability and cushioning, the Battier VIIs will do the job well.
From a fashion point of view, i.e. wearing them on a night out, the Battier shoes are GREAT. I wore them with black polo and black jeans and the red shoes popped. I got a few compliments and some "whoa" reactions when told the shoes were Shane Battier's brand.![]()