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nekromanger451 – :
This is a lovely (and unique) addition to the Lapidus family. It’s an amazingly fresh juice and they have done a good job with this. Opens with marine citrus and soapy notes. The dry down reminds me of Rive gauche and a little Kouros Fraicheur but the Lapidus pour Homme is there too. It stays laundry fresh and the marine notes linger. Longevity and silage are good. Homme Sport is a gem.
cccpyc – :
What a surprise this is. Clean, floral, aromatic, fresh, and unique, with excellent performance to boot. It opens with a hefty dose of geranium, neroli, and some other florals which smells like I am bike riding past blooming trees on a hot summer afternoon. This floral effect stays throughout the duration of the scent. As it progresses, I get a bit of spice, herbs, and patchouli adding some warmth and body to the scent. There is an aquatic vibe to it, but largely as a salty and sour note, giving the scent an effect as refreshing as biting into an ice cold lemon (it is not citrusy, though). There are some other notes and accords in the scent, but those are the most apparent ones to my nose. I can’t really smell leather or cedar unless I spray it on my arm and can sniff the fragrance that way.
Longevity is great. I’d say I get around 10-12 hours out of it, if not a bit longer. It projects powerfully for a couple of hours, then starts to become softer; though I wouldn’t consider it a skin scent until after a few hours have passed.
It honestly doesn’t smell much like the original, nor does it smell like a run of the mill sport scent. I mostly bought it since a tester costs less than a cocktail, and I wasn’t expecting much. However, this blew me away and was an instant love.
ahiguypoe – :
Masculine, unique, long lasting, and anything but your typical sport fragrance. In fact, I wouldn’t call this a sport scent despite the name, although it does have a fresh aquatic undertone. However, it does have the original DNA of its father Ted Lapidus Pour Homme, a true masterpiece of masculine fragrances.
Despite what others have said, there is definitely a slight Kouros vibe in this juice. In fact, I sometimes wear Kouros and the other day while wearing Lapidus Pour Homme Sport, a friend of mine commented, “Oh you’re wearing Kouros again?” Albeit he’s not one of a trained nose, but it does prove some people detect a little Kouros in this fragrance. If you over spray this it becomes even more like Kouros. Having that said, don’t expect many comments from the ladies. This is a man’s man juice. If wearing fragrances to get female attention is your thing, there are many other mainstream, safer and boring options out there that would work better. Yes, I’m looking at you Sauvage.
All in all, I really like TLPHS because it ticks all the boxes I mainly look for in a fragrance… unique, masculine, long lasting and reasonably priced.
katusha37 – :
I too own a full bottle of vintage lapidus and an newer bottle. The sport opens up and reminds me of Liz Claiborne for men, the original one with the red square top, I was very fond of that one 30 years ago. I like Lapidus sport, I have heard people say there is a pissy urinal cake almost Kouros like smell in it, I disagree. I own vintage Kouros, funny to call it vintage that’s a high school frag for me, anyway, my wife hates Kouros! Utterly hates it! I have encountered few women who love Kouros but when they do it’s a love. Lapidus sport is aquatic to me, nothing Kouroslike at all, not pissy but I can make the connection and see where that reviewer is coming from. Lapidus Sport is unique enough to be relevant and one of the different SPORT frags I own that does have a connection to the OG Lapidus which smells dated, but Sport is not.A younger man called OG Lapidus grampa cologne once when I wore it, but those of us who love the OG Lapidus know what it is and how it makes us feel, I wear it for me, not anyone else. I don’t care at all about impressing ladies or getting compliments perfume is not about that to me anymore. At 18 it was and I would not of been wearing Lapidus in 1993, Giorgio Beverly Hills yes, Fahrenheit yes, Polo yes, Polo sport yes, Faççonable yes, If Lapidus sport was out then , I would say yes and would of wore it. Lapidus sport reminds me of something distant that I liked, maybe the smell of someones house I once visited in high school, whatever it is I like it. Good enough to not mesh in the mainstream and a release that I am happy to own. I do however appreciate different smells then normal so take any and all reviews with a grain of salt, I don’t like those ‘You gotta buy this!!’ people, youtube reviewers that I think are pretty much just clowns. Clowns getting endorsements and free merch. Most complimented fragrance vids and constant output of one garbage review after another, there are so many of them, so ‘ grain of salt ‘ people, money does not grow on trees.
Mergb306Bessinepome – :
Je l ai acheté sur eBay… Je le regrette.. J ai dû tomber sur une mauvaise série ou une sale imitation.
Quant au parfum, une senteur citron au début et puis plus rien.
Si vous souhaitez un parfum océanique,… Invictus classique semble être un des rares parfums qui fait ce qu il promet et collant au plus près de son cahier des charges. (sans se perdre dans des expériences hasardeuses )
cas13rus – :
What I appreciate about Ted Lapidus juices is that they don’t fall into an existing trend or fashion and this one is no exception. It is a woody aquatic fragrance that uniquely smells like no other. The opening is pleasant fresh powdery smell then transforms into incense/woody which you either like or hate, kinda difficult to describe. If you’re into new trend safe juices like sauvage, bleu de Chanel or Aqua di Gio then you probably won’t like this one. The performance is fantastic in terms of silage and longevity. I’d give it 7/10.
demitmaksim – :
Finally got it after a long search and,wow!It’s great!It starts very fresh then after 30 minutes it becames much more aromatic and persuasive and finishes in an animalic manly scent that roars a victory cry!Powerful long lasting and true to the original one(not like gold extreme),it is a total winner!it can perplex a bit the purist that search only freshness and light spices in a “sport” fragrance,that’s true though.
xblinkx – :
Its not your typical fresh citrus summer scent, its trying to too hard to be unique ends up not making a valid point. staying power is good. scent POOR & ALL OVER THE PLACE!
Poitypeemiext – :
On the blotter, it’s both flowery, leathery-animal and aquatic.
Well, very strange!
shoker555 – :
Really curious about this one.. the original Lapidus pour homme (a marvelous mysterious wintery frag) is the absolute opposite of anything aquatic or sporty so I wonder how they will do the twist.. Did they really launch this aquatic flanker in the autumn huh !