SHB-101 Ltd vs SHB-101 M

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  1. Aeolus

    Aeolus Regular Member

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    Hello,

    Could anyone enlighten me about the differences between these two shoes? Also, which is more stable and which provides better cushioning? Thanks in advance :)

    P/S- I did try using the search function but did not find anything like this topic. However, sorry if I do create a redundant topic.
     
  2. tony531

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    same shoe, different colour way. thats it.
     
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    Aeolus Regular Member

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    Oh really? Haha thanks! :D
     
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    it used to be (for the shb 99 and shb 100) that the ltd or limited edition versions of the shoes had a different material for the tongue of the shoe.
    i was surprised to find that the 101 ltd didn't follow that trend, but there must be a difference somewhere other than color, no matter how trivial it may seem...
     
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    actually, MBS disagrees. "101LTD (both Red and Blue models) have a stiffer back to protect your ankle, but makes turning less easy. 101M has a soft back so turning is easier but less protection on ankle. 101LTD has a softer cushion insole. Weight of all 101 are the same." This is their email to me
     
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    Doesn't it ... have a different material for the tongue and maybe different insole? As mentioned before so called LTD's are regular JP versions but in limited quantities for overseas.
     

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