Modifying the New Rod Laver
Modifying the New Rod Laver
I just purchased a new pair of Rod Lavers and it seems Adidas changed the design of them very subtly. The canvas is no longer lining the entire interior of the shoe, but instead there is now two layers of mesh (the normal exterior one and a finer interior one) on the inside and outside walls. The toe area now has three layers (a much thinner interior canvas, the finer mesh and then the outer layer of mesh).
When I modified the shoes I left the inside mesh layer on the inside and outside surface, because it is so thin. I removed the interior canvas layer on the toe, which separated very easily. The only issue was that the glue between the canvas and the interior mesh was much gooier than I remember on the older version of the shoe. Because I only removed the toe canvas the modifications went much quicker, which is always a plus.
Anyways, I was wondering if other people have encountered this new difference in the shoes and if so how they are choosing to modify them.
When I modified the shoes I left the inside mesh layer on the inside and outside surface, because it is so thin. I removed the interior canvas layer on the toe, which separated very easily. The only issue was that the glue between the canvas and the interior mesh was much gooier than I remember on the older version of the shoe. Because I only removed the toe canvas the modifications went much quicker, which is always a plus.
Anyways, I was wondering if other people have encountered this new difference in the shoes and if so how they are choosing to modify them.
Last edited by Reid on 23 Jun 2011 10:33, edited 1 time in total.
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Reid Strellner
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So I purchased two pairs actually; the Green and Black ones, and the burgundy and white ones, which both have the different interior. I also asked a fellow footbagger who has the silver and red ones, and they had the same interiors as mine.
I purchased mine from Zappos.
I purchased mine from Zappos.
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Reid Strellner
Reid Strellner
No, I did not soak or heat the shoes prior to attempting to get in between the layers on the toes. I left the thin inner layer on the insides and outsides.
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Reid Strellner
Reid Strellner
I got white/cardinal red ones that were different too. There was no canvas layer but a thin mesh layer that was super easier to pull out. However there was cotton stuck between the two layers that was impossible to completely get out, but i just used a new exacto blade and carefully scraped it off. It did a good enough job.
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i recently bought the iron / scarlet / white shoes.
i wanted to maintain the "iron" colour, so i maintained the outer mesh as playing surfaces.
there was no canvas layer on these shoes.
for the inside / outside, i cut away the inner mesh, then carefully scraped the cotton / glue layer with a boxcutter ( very carefully ). this layer doesn't peel very well, i needed to take my time to not puncture the outer mesh.
modding the toe box from the inside was a nightmare, but worth it. it was impossible to see where i was cutting, so i would feel with my fingers where i wanted to cut, & then shifted the boxcutter to where my fingers were & made tiny incisions & slowly etched away that cotton / glue layer. mind your fingers! and be careful not to push through the toe mesh.
i also shaved away part of the insole on the "inside" side that obstructs clipper crank.
the first shoe took me about 3 hours. the second shoe went more quickly.
i wanted to maintain the "iron" colour, so i maintained the outer mesh as playing surfaces.
there was no canvas layer on these shoes.
for the inside / outside, i cut away the inner mesh, then carefully scraped the cotton / glue layer with a boxcutter ( very carefully ). this layer doesn't peel very well, i needed to take my time to not puncture the outer mesh.
modding the toe box from the inside was a nightmare, but worth it. it was impossible to see where i was cutting, so i would feel with my fingers where i wanted to cut, & then shifted the boxcutter to where my fingers were & made tiny incisions & slowly etched away that cotton / glue layer. mind your fingers! and be careful not to push through the toe mesh.
i also shaved away part of the insole on the "inside" side that obstructs clipper crank.
the first shoe took me about 3 hours. the second shoe went more quickly.
greg raymond, kingston
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inside mod:
toe mod ( could only get partial visibility ):
shoes:
greg raymond, kingston
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Ok so maybe I should of asked here first before ordering. I asked the company I ordered the lavers from and they said they were exactly the same as the whites I had been using for years. So the black/green are on the way and I have a few questions for those of you with the new colors if you wouldnt mind helpin me out.
Do they feel that much different? I've never modded the inside of my lavers only the toe, so basically what im wondering is, is my footbagging going to be affected negatively by the choice of these newer colored lavers, or do you think they are about as playable as the whites lavers with only toe modding? Starting to wonder if i made the wrong choice, thanks for anyone who takes the time to answer.
Do they feel that much different? I've never modded the inside of my lavers only the toe, so basically what im wondering is, is my footbagging going to be affected negatively by the choice of these newer colored lavers, or do you think they are about as playable as the whites lavers with only toe modding? Starting to wonder if i made the wrong choice, thanks for anyone who takes the time to answer.
Anthony
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I purchased a pair of these, modded them and had a small session in them. I think they play out just like the old Lavers, if not a bit better.
@smokefree: I think you should definitely mod both the inside and the toe because it makes it easier to feel the bag when stalling. I also recommend walking with the shoes a bit first to brake them in. After that I recommend washing them in the washing maschine and then modding them. Washing the shoes makes the fabric much softer and easier to mod.
@smokefree: I think you should definitely mod both the inside and the toe because it makes it easier to feel the bag when stalling. I also recommend walking with the shoes a bit first to brake them in. After that I recommend washing them in the washing maschine and then modding them. Washing the shoes makes the fabric much softer and easier to mod.
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Thanks Air I don't feel too bad about ordering these then. I was worried maybe they would not be as good. Anyway I am reluctant to mod the inside because im scared of ruining the shoe as i've never done it before. I don't live next to anyone to help me, i have that fear maybe ill ruin a 50 dollar pair of shoes. Thanks for the advice and ill give it a try
Anthony
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I have both pairs .. The green fairway and black as well as the cardinal red and grey. I only modded the red/grey pair and i prefer taking the outside mesh off as I feel it's so slick the bag tends to slide off my foot more. Keeping the inside layer though proved to be a bitch. I actually scored it in a couple spots and had to use some super glue to patch it. It's barely noticeable though. The material is way different and thinner than the normal lavers. The black/green is identical as well but I've chosen to use these as everyday shoes as I like them a lot. I still prefer the older style canvas that was on the insides but I've found that just as always, the more you play with them the more used to them you get. I used to play in sandles and never thought I'd ever use a closed toe shoe.. Now I dont' know how I ever played in sandles lol. The sole is slightly taller than the all black lavers and the originals and I feel that was harder to get used to more than anything. My around the worlds seemed slower due to the beefier sole.. But I don't really notice anymore now.It could also be due to the fact that my all black lavers are worn to the nub and I've had to use shoe goo to patch. I wish they'd make more size 11 all black lavers though.. Kickin myself for not investing in 2 pairs..
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