The Truth About Yeezy 350 V2

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Yeezy 350 V2 Review - What's inside Yeezy 350s? What is Ultraboost foam? What is Ultraknit? We are going to answer those questions and completely torture a pair of yeezys by cutting them in half to see what's inside and if they live up to all the 2018 hype. Many sneakerheads consider ultra boost to be the most comfortable foam for sneakers so we are going to test these yeezy 350 V2s with fire, water, and knife to find out the truth about if yeezys are good shoes.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:25 Shoe Info
1:15 Hone Health
2:50 Cut In Half
4:06 Reveal
4:53 Duro Test
5:40 Fire Test
6:50 Water Test
7:43 Cut Test
8:16 Fire Test 2
10:04 Bog Man Shoe

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Rose Anvil the kind of guy to set the Mona Lisa on fire, check the thickness of the canvas, and tell you that it's not worth it because it's all hype.

etagged
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As someone that has worn my 350 beluga 2.0 since release I can say 6+ years later that the upper has not a single rip and has definitely stood the test of time. 220$ but has outlived at least 5 pairs of 90$ shoes…

jakeslocombe
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I owned some Yeezy for over 2 years and held up good just the bottom rubber soles were getting worn out, and I still managed to resell them at a decent price. I still miss them since I made a lot of good memories with them. But time to make new memories with my new Yeezys 😊

fazebot
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As someone who’s been buying the Adidas Yeezys since 2015, the one thing I hate about the 350 V2s is that cage around the toes. I understand it’s there so the knit won’t overstretch and lose its shape, but sometimes after wearing the shoe 10+ hours you start feeling it in your toes.

CaliKiid
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I delivered pizza in a pair of 350 v2s for about a year. I blew holes in the sides of the prime knit on both shoes, and wore the outsole down completely bare on the front half of the right one (drivers foot), and put holes in the in-soles from where my toes would sit. I wore them rain, sun, snow, mud, didn’t matter, I have completely submerged them up to my ankles multiple times and basically waded through a river once during a particularly downpoury night. I wanted to see how they would hold up. I can say that I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they were throughout the entire process even up till the end, at some point I ditched the laces since they are basically for show anyway and after the year of 10 hr shifts 5 days a week my feet never hurt, I never got blisters, never had any hot spots or anything. They definitely are worn, and as I mentioned there are holes on the sides but if I really wanted to I could still throw those on and go to work.

austinbelch
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The only part of these that I find interesting is like you said the resemblance to ancient shoes. There is a school of thought coming back around where softer, stretchier materials are better for the feet ( see victorian era shoe styles also). The only issue currently getting in the way of it becoming a more common thing is that brands like this are selling them for price points that do not match the reality of minimalist design.

TheDagraner
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I absolutely can attest to the “Boost” technology by Adidas!! I am an UltraBoost maniac!! Gave up on Nike Air Max and wear nothing but Adidas UltraBoost now! There absolutely incredible to wear day in day out! Well worth the money if your on your feet all day like me!

The_Bass_Stunters
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I've worn my 350 V2s pretty frequently over the past two years, and haven't had any issues with the primeknit failing or moisture in the midsole. The primeknit is so breathable that you don't really sweat when you wear them, so they seem to stay pretty fresh. They would absolutely fall apart if you did anything that was hazardous for your shoes, but from regular wear around the city, mine still look and feel great.

fLaMeable
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love seeing your take on hype sneakers

jeccdog
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I own a couple pairs of yeezys, have had more over the years, they’re nowhere near worth it but there’s just something about them that makes me like them. Super comfy on feet and a good recovery shoe after wearing boots.

markopolo
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I've had my ultra boost 3.0 with a primeknit upper going on 5 years and have not had any rips in them. The stitching around the ankle started coming undone about a year ago so I just super glued it together and have had no problems since.

coryellis
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I don’t have any Yeezys but I have some ultra boosts and I find them pretty damn comfy on the old dogs. Great video as usual.

TWard-jemr
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I had a pair of 350’s in Oxford tan and I live in Scotland. I once wore them to the office on a day it snowed so heavy the buses were cancelled and I had to walk about 9 miles home through snow in them. Water got in between the harder exterior rubber and the boost foam and froze and expanded and f**ked them up. The harder rubber hit was ok but the foam crumbled on the sole so I ended up using them like slippers at home. The 380’s are a bit more sturdy but if you have wide feet the cage bit at the forefoot to help them keep their shape isn’t as comfortable after a few hours of wearing plus the padding just inside the heel is unnecessary.

nathanhansford
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just went and got my first ever pair of Iron Rangers because of all the positive reviews. loved the video where you broke them down and explained them... Keep up the good work!!

tempestofruin
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I’ve had my 350s for 4 years. They still look new. Most comfortable shoes I’ve owned. For 279. I don’t regret it a bit. I get more compliments on them than I do my custom vans collection. Thanks for your video!

naryanclaudy
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i've been using an eltraboost 19 since it's release and i've gotta say during those years they served me well i've used them almost every other day, and they are still to this day really comfortable the boost havent compressed cracked or did anything like that. As for the primeknit it is a strong material but yes if something cuts just a little it will start to fall apart but i think my ultraboosts riped less it just has some loose threads sometimes not quite as drastic as in that yzy350v2. Excelent video i've been waiting for this kind of shoes since you did the joyrides.


recomendations if you are planing to make it into a series:
-alphafly next%
-almost any ultraboost
-vapormax
-almost any primeknit nmd
-bc you are a boot guy i think the air force one special field would be interesting
-nite jogger
-any Nike shoe with zoom air in it
-the yeezy boots (i belive it was the yeezy 500high)
-any kind of sock runner (the "originals" are the Balenciaga speed trainers but they are expensive af and i dont think it would make an interesting vid but they are the OG)
-acronym presto
-any kind of Nike space hippie

and so much more but these came to my mind rn keep up the good work :)

xeta
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I just watched a grown ass man destroy 300 dollar shoes

DDO
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Not a fan of yeezys, but Ultraboosts are great! No hype anymore (can be bought easily), the un-incased boost foam is more comfy, and they're half the cost brand new! But can be found really cheap at times too.

LeeFenix
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Hey! I dunno if i had anything to do with this but i suggested cutting these and getting your take on em. I absolutely love my Yeezys. My first pair I ran to the ground and they held up very well for 3 years. I did landscaping in them and they were my only shoes for that whole time. Never had an issue with odor or rips and tears. I guess if anything, the sole did start to flake away but again, thats after years of wear. Boost is beyond amazing and i will always br a champion for it. I understand the price is a little high but it had to be for Kanye to start to sell them. The hope is that after his contract with Adidas ends, they will be more accessable. "Yeezys for everyone"

afinch
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Can you do a video comparing men's and women's work boots from 1 or 2 brands?

I’ve heard from a few women that women's work boots are less durable compared to mens. It would be interesting to see if there’s a notable difference between quality/durability when it comes to work boots. Like comparing Redwing’s TRACTION TRED LITEs (Style 3537 and Style 2442), which are 259.99 for men and 269.99 for women. Is the price difference because the women’s boot is marked as puncture resistance, or are we paying more for the same boot.

Thank!

tasha