Used these today for a 3 hour 4 on 4 runs… super comfortable and great grip. They have great responsiveness and don’t need to be broken in at all. Only con was that they do not breath. My feet were drenched once I took the shoes off
These have been excellent for me. I’m 6’6 220 and have athletic style of play( slashing, dunks, rebounding and etc) I’ve never felt unstable or had any containment issues whatsoever so far. I’ve only played in these 3 times all 2.5 hour sessions and these are at the top of my rotation so far. Hopefully it stays that way have 2 colors so far.
@@walt4063 The ZoomX definitely started to bottom out already but thanks to the zoom it doesn’t bother me might actual be a plus cause now I’m even lower to the ground.
@@markg5419worn these several times and they didn’t feel as plush the first few times tonight. Zoom X can’t bottom out that fast already can it? Had me to the point of wishing I brought another pair of shoes with me.
I feel like these are secretly the shoe for actual athletes. Think about it: if you’re playing in ultra clean gyms with a custom orthotic anyways, then that solves every issue these have and makes it a solid 10/10 in materials tech and performance. I want to try these with Vktry insoles, I feel like these were MADE for that.
Overpriced and underteched. I know it’s not a real word. It needs a shank plate and more consistency with the rubber grip. Dust magnets are a huge red flag in the heat of battle. I really haven’t liked hooping in Jordan’s since the 35s. I have 4 pairs so I’m good. These will be lifestyle and gym cross training shoes with occasional light basketball.
I wouldn’t say these are overpriced and underteched given todays market not saying 200 isn’t expensive for hoop shoes in general but we can say that for most retro Jordan’s even though they’re retro’s but way less comfortable. These have been a go to for me and I haven’t dealt with any containment or stability issues and I’m 6’6. Traction and cushion have been great for me as well and I love the materials.
@@markg5419for those shifty guards that move more on laterals and change of directions,it would have some subtle issues. If they should have made the outsole a little bit wider overall from heel to toe with an outrigger, it would be up there with the likes of Kobe 4s,5,6 and 8s with the comfort being even better
You would think so I’m 6’6 and athletic and have had no issues with stability or containment that everyone seems to have which is crazy and I’ve logged a nice amount of hours already. Hopefully it stays that way but these are at the top of my rotation.
I know you have mentioned move insoles might resolve the issue of lateral instability but would it be safe to say with insoles, this shoe is a top performer on a clean floor
@@RONderluck Steve even says he can fold them in half. Half the nike basketball performance line can be folded in half. Leave it to the language police to lack comprehension skills.
@@MillzTheAthlete Best Jordans to hoop in (in my opinion) Jordan 12s-Nice and stiff with full length zoom. Jordan 13s - sturdy with zoom. Jordan 14, one of the most comfortable Jordans. 11s are ok but not great. 8s are great except your feet will burn up. 31s are comfortable. 38s, nice support and good implementation of zoom and tech. 39s- good cushioning for a Jordan and if you get the black ones they have a full length CF plate. Also, can’t wait for the 40 weeks of MJ next year to commemorate the Jordan 40. All OG color-ways starting with the Jordan 1 for 40 straight weeks. Love it!!!!
Bam is has been wearing them in the Olympics. Yes he’s endorsed by Jordan Brand, but I wonder how he really feels about the sneaker. Lots of other players wearing them on the Japan and France teams. Also Jordan Brand sponsored. I wonder if those players truly like the sneaker or share yours and lots of other TH-camr sentiments.
It looks great but heard that it lacks any ventalation ... If ever Im gonna get them it might be from sale . Those are a little expensive when there are cheaper and better shoes out there
Used these today for a 3 hour 4 on 4 runs… super comfortable and great grip. They have great responsiveness and don’t need to be broken in at all. Only con was that they do not breath. My feet were drenched once I took the shoes off
These have been excellent for me. I’m 6’6 220 and have athletic style of play( slashing, dunks, rebounding and etc) I’ve never felt unstable or had any containment issues whatsoever so far. I’ve only played in these 3 times all 2.5 hour sessions and these are at the top of my rotation so far. Hopefully it stays that way have 2 colors so far.
@@markg5419 it still scored very high, I just noticed it to be a bit unstable for me. That’s awesome, they’re comfy ass shoes!!
Only problem is at your weight is that zoomx is gonna bottom out in no time.
@@walt4063 The ZoomX definitely started to bottom out already but thanks to the zoom it doesn’t bother me might actual be a plus cause now I’m even lower to the ground.
@@markg5419worn these several times and they didn’t feel as plush the first few times tonight. Zoom X can’t bottom out that fast already can it? Had me to the point of wishing I brought another pair of shoes with me.
Great video keep up the good work I’m have to wait till these go on sale definitely a shoe I would like to give a try…
I feel like these are secretly the shoe for actual athletes. Think about it: if you’re playing in ultra clean gyms with a custom orthotic anyways, then that solves every issue these have and makes it a solid 10/10 in materials tech and performance. I want to try these with Vktry insoles, I feel like these were MADE for that.
I want to try these with the move insoles I think they will work perfect.
Missing the mid shank plate might be a bonus for me. That has bothered me in the past. I might try these out
Excited to try these, been playing in Luka 2's but I'd like more cushion as i struggle with sore shins and feet.
I got the black pair and am loving em
thx fam
great review bro . Can you compare the court feel to another shoe you played in?
Closer to gt cut 2s
Overpriced and underteched. I know it’s not a real word. It needs a shank plate and more consistency with the rubber grip. Dust magnets are a huge red flag in the heat of battle. I really haven’t liked hooping in Jordan’s since the 35s. I have 4 pairs so I’m good. These will be lifestyle and gym cross training shoes with occasional light basketball.
I wouldn’t say these are overpriced and underteched given todays market not saying 200 isn’t expensive for hoop shoes in general but we can say that for most retro Jordan’s even though they’re retro’s but way less comfortable. These have been a go to for me and I haven’t dealt with any containment or stability issues and I’m 6’6. Traction and cushion have been great for me as well and I love the materials.
I disagree. They are amazingly comfortable and the tech is top notch. You’re obviously a hater and a troll.
@@markg5419for those shifty guards that move more on laterals and change of directions,it would have some subtle issues. If they should have made the outsole a little bit wider overall from heel to toe with an outrigger, it would be up there with the likes of Kobe 4s,5,6 and 8s with the comfort being even better
If a big guy like you could find these good. Then a small guy like would probably won't feel the lack of midfoot shank. Am I right?
You would think so I’m 6’6 and athletic and have had no issues with stability or containment that everyone seems to have which is crazy and I’ve logged a nice amount of hours already. Hopefully it stays that way but these are at the top of my rotation.
I know you have mentioned move insoles might resolve the issue of lateral instability but would it be safe to say with insoles, this shoe is a top performer on a clean floor
I think the $60 Move insoles would help with stability as they are less plush than the $40 Move insoles.
Where’s the performance review?
ACL, ankle poppers
Aye what’s the best AJ you’ve tried?!
I like the old one better
Nope
Stability is major issue. Heel sinks. Would have been a 10 otherwise.
For the price, I rather the WOW 10s.
Um no
@ThinCrustPizzzza umm you crazy. Full-length carbon fiber shank and boom foam. Jordan 39s fold in half like a knockoff.
@@MillzTheAthlete That’s not true at all. Also it’s not “you crazy” it’s “ you’re crazy”.
@@RONderluck Steve even says he can fold them in half. Half the nike basketball performance line can be folded in half. Leave it to the language police to lack comprehension skills.
@@MillzTheAthlete Best Jordans to hoop in (in my opinion) Jordan 12s-Nice and stiff with full length zoom. Jordan 13s - sturdy with zoom. Jordan 14, one of the most comfortable Jordans. 11s are ok but not great. 8s are great except your feet will burn up. 31s are comfortable. 38s, nice support and good implementation of zoom and tech. 39s- good cushioning for a Jordan and if you get the black ones they have a full length CF plate. Also, can’t wait for the 40 weeks of MJ next year to commemorate the Jordan 40. All OG color-ways starting with the Jordan 1 for 40 straight weeks. Love it!!!!
Bam is has been wearing them in the Olympics. Yes he’s endorsed by Jordan Brand, but I wonder how he really feels about the sneaker. Lots of other players wearing them on the Japan and France teams. Also Jordan Brand sponsored. I wonder if those players truly like the sneaker or share yours and lots of other TH-camr sentiments.
@@CLTKid most nba players know next to nothing about the shoes and tech inside. They sign the deals for money and do what they are told.
@@snkrtechtalk6005Yeah I wonder if they truly like the sneaker.
It looks great but heard that it lacks any ventalation ... If ever Im gonna get them it might be from sale . Those are a little expensive when there are cheaper and better shoes out there
NO SHANK IM VERY DISAPPOINTED
...not good...I WANT NIKE AIR PIPPEN II.
These 39s are for us hoopers born in the 90s and 80s 💯💯
Yea cuz our bodies are breaking down and we need the extra comfort 😅
@@ecolon217agreed. I’m 44.