The adidas D Rose 10 was much better than the previous model.
If you’re a D Rose fan and wanted to keep your collection going, these will likely make you happy. If you’re looking for the best bang for your buck, then there are many other 2019 models to provide that for you.
The one thing the D Rose series has always had is traction, followed by support and fit. The Rose 9 misses on those fronts.
If you don’t rely on quickness and stability to get to the basket, the Rose 9 should work for you, but it is definitely a lackluster model of the D Rose line.
The adidas D Rose 8 is a very solid shoe, only slightly worse than the D Rose 6 or 7.
Traction is the main gripe with the Rose 8. On the bright side, everything from the midsole up worked really well.
The adidas D Rose 7 has some features that were simply amazing. Traction, cushion, and support to be specific. If these are your main concerns as a guard then you may want to consider trying this shoe out.
The D Rose 6 was a monster on court. Any position will enjoy this shoe, as it is an extremely versatile model.
If you’re serious about wanting to wear the best possible shoe available while on court, then you’ll want to try the D Rose 6.
The D Rose 5 features a bunch of excellent features but just didn’t put them together well.
The premium traction, cushion, and materials are great but are not comfortable together. It may just be a poor personal experience, but that was our conclusion.
The adidas D Rose 4 was on the top ten list of 2013. They were an excellent on court performer.
The premier feature of the D Rose 4 is the traction, which grips the court like crazy. Add the traction to the great cushion and fit and the D Rose 4 is just a great shoe.