The “White Cement” features an all white upper with a grey midsole and black swoosh in the mid foot. We’re gonna have to see how these do performance-wise to see their value, because color ways for ball shoes can only go so far
Read MoreWhether it be with the OGs, the Bred Toe, the satins, whatever; the BREDs are always sought after. It’s no surprise Nike has taken notice and is now bringing out everything they have. This time with the snakeskin accents, which isn’t my favorite, but hey, they are BRED AJ1s
Read MoreThe gold swoosh and red white and blue coloring reminds me of fireworks on the 4th of July, and man are these cool.
Read MoreThis color way features a mostly grey upper with hits of a reddish orange and green threads through the upper. The near laceless design makes this shoe look sleek but it calls into question the “lockdown” of the shoe when you’re balling.
Read MoreLebron was seen wearing them during practice at the NBA Bubble. It’ll be exciting to see what Nike does next with the Lebron flagship model, as his shoes seem the be the ones that get all the new technology first, so we’ll see what they have cooked up this time.
Read MoreIt’s fair to say the traction and cushioning on the Kyrie 4 was the best, only behind the 2nd edition. Brining back this technology in a hybrid model is a great idea, and I’m happy they’re doing it.
Read MoreWhether it be traction, materials, comfort, etc. I think the flagship models are a lot better all around, but these are definitely a good ball shoe for those who play and don’t want to spend upwards of $150 on a pair of ball shoes.
Read MoreAs I said in my sneak peak review, this shoe is a lot better than the V1, and it may even be the best bang-for-your-buck Nike Basketball shoe there is out there, as they generally retail for $130.
Read MoreAJ13 “Hyper Royal” set to release on SNKRS on December 19th 2020. These retail for $190 and feature a mostly black upper with a suede blue accent on the heel and midsole.
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