Name: Jodi
Height: 180cm
Weight: 80kg
Size: US11/EU45/CHN275
Actual combat time: 8h+
Venue: outdoor cement floor, outdoor rubber floor, indoor wooden floor
Test items: two half-time 3v3, one full-court, one shooting training, one ball control training

Anti-slip force: The outer texture of Flash 3 and the small square of Flash 2 can be said to be extremely similar. The difference seems to be only a little bit different in the texture of the small square. Of course, the anti-skid performance is still very good. Like Flash 2, my experience in multiple venues is that there is no problem with anti-skid. Even if it gets a little dust, it can maintain a good performance. It is a satisfactory outsole.

Good wrapping: One of the biggest selling points of Flash 3 should be the change of shoe last. Flash 1 and 2 are both very good shoes in my eyes, but they are indeed a bit wider. Indeed, when the upper foot flashes 3, I can feel the overall narrowing a lot. This is a good news for me with narrow feet.

Support: Flash 3 Although the upper is slightly weak, the overall support is pretty good. The sunken midsole and improved shoe last allow both feet to be placed firmly under the grooves. The position of the anti-rollover module of the forefoot has moved a little bit back compared to before, and it also has a good effect. It obviously feels very stable when moving laterally.

Abrasion resistance: After 8h training + actual combat, the outsole is just burrs! Note that I still test it on the concrete floor, so the wear resistance is not bad.

Flash 3, US11, 363g! Looking at the shoes with good midsole technology in the basketball shoe series, it is also an excellent lightweight performance. And the most important point is that the weight distribution of Flash 3 is more balanced than that of the previous one, and there will be no feeling of top-heavy or front-light and rear-heavy.

Summary: Flash 3 is a pair of shoes that are easier to wear. Compared to Flash 2, the progress has been considerable. The newly revised shoe last adapts to more people.

Peak announced the official spokesperson of the Peak TaiTch Flash 3 basketball shoes. This is the brand spokesperson O.J. Mayo that Peak officially signed not long ago. He was born on November 5, 1987 in Huntington, West Virginia, USA, and is an American professional basketball player.

Written at the end: Any questions and suggestions about the evaluation, I hope you can tell me, I will improve. At the same time, you can discuss with me any design suggestions for Flash 4, and strive to have the opportunity to communicate to the designers.

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