Sneaker Tribe LeBron 18 Low "Wile E. vs RoadRunner" Review
For this week, we have Lebron Jame’s 18th mainline signature sneakers, the Lebron 18! Lebron James is a player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Associations. He has won 4 National Basketball Association (NBA) champions, four NBA Most Valued Player (MVP) awards, four NBA Finals MVP and seventeen NBA All-Star.
A heightened air of greatness. With a full-length Zoom Air unit and a Max Air unit in the heel, the LeBron 18 maintains the history of pushing the bar for basketball performance footwear. The latest Nike Basketball model has a two-part design ethos, according to first glances and sketches. From midfoot to forefoot, the uppers feature a Flyknit construction reminiscent of the Nike LeBron 16 and a molded structure from midfoot to heel. James' 18th Nike LeBron incorporates Zoom Air cushioning in the forefoot and a Max Air unit designed exclusively for basketball in the heel, which debuted on the Nike LeBron 7 in 2009.
Design
For this series of Lebron 18, a special collaboration was made with Warner Bros’ Looney Tunes for this pair of shoes. Both sides of the sneaker has it own unique design and colours which represents the hungry Wil’E Coyote and the vivacious Roadrunner.
Usage
On clear courts, the traction of the LeBron 18 is excellent, but on dirty courts, it is variable. The outsole's rubber is tough enough for outdoor use. The cushion is one of the nicest configurations on the market right now! The full-length Zoom Air, Cushlon, and Max Air combo provides top-of-the-line comfort and responsiveness. The LeBron 18 has no lack of cushioning, but it becomes a weighty shoe as a result. Despite this, if you can manage the support and lack of court feel, it's a good shoe that can fit several play styles.
Is It worth the money?
For this unique pair of shoes, Limited Edt retailing it at $239. It is comfortable when worn and there is sufficient protection around the ankles. Even if you don’t wear it for balling, you can wear this as casual wear on the street. It is definitely a head turner!
Summary
Overall, the LeBron 18 is a comfy shoe that is better suited to players who play forward or even centre positions, who can benefit from the cushioning and don't make many hard cutbacks.