Under Armour Flow Futr X 2 Performance Review

First Impression: Without even knowing it, the second iteration of the Under Armour Flow Futr X line is now out. Sure, the UA Flow Futr X may not be a signature line, nor is it one of those Spawn or HOVR models, but I’ve been told that the first Flow Futr X was a pretty…

Under Armour Curry 8 Performance Reviews

First Opinion: When you look at this shoe for the first time. It is as simple as it gets, a knitted upper with a few overlays, kind of like the Nike Roshe Run. But once you look a little closer, you’ll see this new logo… It looks like a hand gesturing a “3” and the…

Under Armour Embiid 1 Performance Review

First Opinion: It’s been a while but once again, a big man with a signature shoe. This time, it’s Under Armour and the probable MVP 2021, Joel Embiid, coming out with a new signature line beginning with the UA Embiid 1. If you don’t include Giannis (Is he a big man?), this is the first…

Under Armour Curry 7 Performance Review

First Opinion: Wow, so this is the Under Armour Curry 7? That’s a little underwhelming… At first glance the design just looks more like a team model than a signature model. The materials are rather lacklustre compared to the UA Curry 6 but I would think that it would require less break-in time compared to…

Under Armour HOVR Havoc Low Performance Review

First Opinion: If you have been following Under Armour’s non-signature basketball models, you will expect a shoe that is mainly synthetics, has basic cushioning and a plain design. At the first glance, that seems just about right for the UA HOVR Havoc Low. EXCEPT, this shoe raises a lot of question being the first basketball…

Under Armour Curry 5 Performance Review

First Opinion: For a change, Under Armour actually came out with a shoe that looked like its predecessor. The UA Curry 5 has more similarities with the Curry 4 than the Curry 4 had with any of the previous models. A woven material is featured on the Curry 5, complemented by a synthetic overlay. Difference?…

Under Armour Curry 4 Performance Review

First Opinion: Under Armour did it once again, coming out with a design that looks totally different from the previous models. A Fuse-like synthetic covers most of the upper, complemented by a woven material that seems a lot like Nike’s FlyKnit. The Curry 4 is simplistic yet gives off a performance-driven look. Apart from the…

Under Armour Curry 3 Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, I really did not like how the Curry 3 looks. I feel that it has taken a step back from the Curry 2 and 2.5 in terms of appearance. Performance wise? I expect these to be beastly. The upper features a mix of both new and old tech and the…

Under Armour Curry 2.5 Performance Review

First Opinion: My first thought on the Under Armour Curry 2 was: Is this considered an Elite version of the Curry 2? Well, it seems like it isn’t. The midsole and the outsole are identical to the original Curry 2 and the only difference would be the materials and structure of the upper. Personally both…

Under Armour Curry 2 Performance Review

First Opinion: First off, the Under Armour Curry 2 definitely looks better than the Curry 1. The Anafoam upper in the curry 1 really affected the colourways that can be implemented on the shoe. The Curry 2 now features SpeedForm which is usually used in running shoes and fuse which allows for more creativity. SpeedForm…

Under Armour Curry 1 Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, there really wasn’t anything that stands out to me from this shoe. The traction is almost identical to the UA ClutchFit Drive, the upper kind of looks like the foam and mesh setup from the Nike Hyperrev and the overall look pales in comparison to the UA ClutchFit Drive. One…