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Adizero Crazy Light 2 Gets Lighter and Stronger.

Crazy Light 2 is lightest basketball shoe ever. I already got mine. You can fight for yours May 24th.

 

 

When adidas invited me to their official adizero Crazy Light 2 unveiling at the Clippers training facility, I was excited but unsure what to expect. Was this just another shoe release? Adidas promised their new shoe was both lighter and stronger, two things nearly impossible to pull off without some great media spin. 

 

I arrived hoping I wasn’t going to have to disappoint a lot of adidas marketing whiz kids with a not so excited review. Yet after running full court in the new Crazy Light 2 for nearly 3 hours, I can honestly say, this shoe kicks ass.

 

The adizero Crazy Light 2 is officially the lightest basketball sneaker in the world weighing only 9.5 ounces. This is nearly 10 percent lighter than the nearest competitor’s basketball shoe. The lighter the shoe the higher the hops, the quicker the lateral movement, and the better the competitive edge. 

 

 

What’s even more impressive is the fact that while the Crazy Light 2 got even lighter than its’ predecessor, it’s also stronger.  Traditionally, I’ve found lighter basketball shoes give me less support and carry a higher risk of injury due to poor ankle support. I’ve got the scar tissue in both ankles to prove it. The Crazy Light 2 uses the asymmetrical SPRINTFRAME and the three-layer SPRINTWEB to provide enhanced vertical and horizontal strength. Those are basically two big words adidas created to explain to us that these kicks got crazy support. This is no flimsy shoe. It’s a rugged, durable, incredibly supportive sneaker that just so happens to be ridiculously light.

 

Adidas VP of Global Basketball, Lawrence Norman, hit the nail on the hammer when he said, “Elite athletes are elite athletes because they’re always fighting for that competitive edge.” Although Norman still owes us at HoopsVibe a one-on-one matchup from all our trash talking at the event, he definitely knows his shoes. 

If you don’t want to believe a white-boy from the suburbs, take a look at what the 2012 McDonald’s All American High School ballers thought of the Crazy Light 2.  The Crazy Light 2 made its’ on the court debut March 28, at the 2012 McDonald’s All American Game where 48 out of 48 All American ballers chose to wear the shoe in the biggest game of their lives. 

 

The Crazy Light will be available at adidas.com, Foot Locker, Eastbay, and other leading retailers May 24 for $140. They come in multiple colors including black, white, red, and my favorite electricity.

 

As if that wasn’t enough, the Crazy Light 2 also has micoach speed cell capabilities, helping players measure performance metrics. This chip stores up to seven hours of data and can wirelessly sync with the user’s smartphone share through Facebook and Twitter.  I’m not sure I wan to see my loafing down the court metrics after the first hour of our pickup game at the Clippers training facility, but if you’re a serious baller, this is a serious shoe. Adizero Crazy Light 2 is the real deal.

 

 

 

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Crazy Light 2 Showdown: CraveOnline vs. HoopsVibe

First Annual adizero Crazy Light 2 Showdown: CraveOnline Vs. HoopsVibe.

HoopsVibe’s Very Quick Call: CraveOnline gets smacked down by HoopsVibe on the court.

           

The trash talking between CraveOnline sports and HoopsVibe has been building up to this day for months. CraveOnline represented by Nash Herrington and HoopsVibe represented by myself, Michael Brouillet, finally collided in the first ever showdown of these sports departments. 

The matchup came courtesy of adizero and their unveiling of the Crazy Light 2 earlier this week at the Clippers training facility in Los Angeles. Both Nash and I were suited up with the best gear adidas could provide. We were head to toe decked out in adizero swag that had us looking like some serious ballers. This included a pair of Crazy Light 2s for both of us. The Crazy Light 2 is the lightest basketball sneaker ever at only 9.5 ounces and hits shelves May 24th. No joke, I think Nash could even jump up and touch the rim wearing his Crazy Light 2s. Ok, maybe just the net, but he's only 5 ft 9, so that ain't bad. 

                     

We were so well outfitted one extremely cute Clipper girl even commented before the game that we must be serious ballers. Oh, how little she knew. Yes, we were wearing some badass kicks with the Crazy Light 2, but no that didn't make Nash's jumpshot any more accurate.

The game started out with high intensity, lots of trash talking, and a clear misunderstanding of what kind of shape our bodies were in. Nash was quicker than I had realized, but my size advantage and the fact that I had actually played basketball and not baseball like Nash was obvious. On his first possession Nash knocked down a 15-foot jumper and had me wondering if he was an undercover baller. In fact his team was actually up 4-1 before reality set in.

With egos on the line Nash sat back and watched jumper after jumper rain in over his head. When he tightened up the D he was exploited for drives to the hole. Nash adjusted his glasses as the CraveOnline folks watched in horror. CraveOnline simply couldn't stop the offensive onslaught brought by HoopsVibe.  The next thing anyone knew Hoopsibe was up 2 games to nill and everyone was becoming painfully aware how out of shape we were. As we staggered across the Clipper's training facility that same cute Clippers promotion girl didn't seem so impressed by our swagger. Our Crazy Light 2s were still looking pretty dope, but our exhaustion was undeniable. We decided to grab some lunch instead of risking inevitable catastrophic injury.

Final Outcome: HoopsVibe wins the adizero Crazy Light 2 First Annual Showdown. CraveOnline left to search their soul for answers. 

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The Video Is Out: HoopsVibe vs. CraveOnline

The video speaks for itself. HoopsVibe takes on CraveOnline for office bragging rights brought to you by adizero and the Crazy LIght 2. The lightest basketball shoe in the NBA couldn't help CraveOnline as HoopsVibe brings the pain.

HoopsVibe’s Very Quick Call: CraveOnline gets smacked down by HoopsVibe in Clippers training facility.

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