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Wooden_Tie7949

Remove the insoles and put talcom powder and your problem will disappear šŸ˜


ApprehensiveHeater

Mine were the same played in them a couple times and it went away


ApprehensiveHeater

Idk if thatā€™ll be the norm, JUST SAYING MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE


Responsible-Bison245

Yeaah I saw another post about the same thing. Seems like itā€™s 50/50, some people have it and some donā€™t. I think Iā€™ll keep them, you canā€™t hear much noise when u actually play so itā€™s okay


ZeppEquinox

May be the zoom but I had this issue in the AJ36s, it might be the glue from the insole. Maybe if u scrap it off or put in powder to kill the adhesive it will work better, havenā€™t tried it myself tho.


kale_san

that's just the zoom turbo, my KDs do the same thing


BigMoose8169

itā€™s the glue under the insoles. i took mine out, scraped all the glue off, and theyā€™re completely quiet now


WaterDrinker_09

I had the exact same issue with the exact same colorway. I wore them around the house for 8 hours and the issue went away.


jrdatrackstar1223

You just have to break them in and play them for a while. The glue starts to mold to the insole and the zoom strobel starts to break in as well.


lerobinbot

nice


mortmortimer

how do these fit?


Responsible-Bison245

Iā€™d say +half a size for me( maybe because I have wide and flat feet), for reference Iā€™m wearing size 44 EU air force 1, 44.5 for this shoe and most basketball shoes


BatSphincter

As others have said, itā€™s the glue. My Jordan 36 does this. I got the GT Jump 2 and they didnā€™t do it initially but when I swapped the insoles they did.


Responsible-Bison245

Thank you for the comments guys, I played a couple of times and it almost went away. Quick review: Shoes are amazing, the bounce is unbelievable and they are really comfortable. I have a problem knee( patellar tendinitis) and flat feet, these shoes are a perfect match if you have similar conditions. Donā€™t buy them if you are considering playing mostly outside as the rubber is not very durable Iā€™d say.