Jordan Tatum 1 Performance Review

First Opinion: When I first heard that Jayson Tatum was getting his own signature shoe, I did not know what to expect. We look at the Jordan Zion line and the Jordan Luka line and in terms of the design language, tech and shoe structures, they are vastly different. So when the Jordan Tatum 1…

Air Jordan 35 Performance Review

First Opinion: If you look at many iconic models from the Jordan signature line, one of the more prominent one would be the Jordan 5. And as you know, from the Jordan 30 onwards, each new model will feature a feature from a past Jordan Model. At first glance, you could see it on the…

Air Jordan 34 Performance Review

First Opinion: Thank god the laceless concept is no more. With the 34th model of the Air Jordan line, the Jordan 34 went back to the traditional laces which to me was a plus. The shoe did become more simplistic compared to the previous models, but the tech is still there. Thrown onto the Jordan…

Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, you already know this is part of Russell Westbrook’s signature line. The Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 looked like it was pieced together with parts of different shoes and the Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 didn’t fall too far from the tree. That said the shoe structure does seem a little bulkier…

Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, it was pretty hard to belief that this shoe was the Jordan Why Not Zer0.2. It looked like Frankenstein’s monster with different materials just thrown in together. What’s worse is that the placement of the size tag that made it look as if it’s a sample. Apart from all the…

Jordan XXXIII (33) Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, it’s hard to see what’s so special about the Jordan XXXIII (33). A closer look at the tech specs of the shoe and I was quite intrigued. Automatic lacing has already been introduced before (Like the Nike Air Mag) but usually with batteries so this is something different. This is…

Jordan Jumpman Hustle Performance Review

First Opinion: At the very beginning, the Jordan Jumpman Hustle was first seen from Team USA training camp where many were speculating that this or the Jordan Supreme Elevation could be the Jordan 33. However, it seems that it is a totally different model and one that looks really unique as it has a mix…

Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Performance Review

First Opinion: It might be a little late, but it is here. Russell Westbrook had a few lifestyle shoes that were under his name, then there is the Jordan 30.5 which was exclusive to him. But now, his first official signature basketball sneaker, The Jordan Why Not Zer0.1. Off the bat, this design looks crazy….

Jordan XXXII (32) Performance Review

First Opinion: The Jordan XXXII, at first glance, was one of the nicest Jordan sneaker to have come out. Off the bat, we can see the inspiration from the Jordan 2s, with the collar and midsole structure. It was easier to accept at the beginning compared to the Jordan 31s. The FlyKnit looks really solid…

Jordan Melo M13 Performance Review

First Opinion: When I first saw the Jordan Melo M13, I was glad that finally Jordan Brand gave the Melo line an above average look once again. If you have been following Melo’s signature line, you will realise that most models have no similarity whatsoever, which means you never know what to expect. So I’m…

Jordan XXXI (31) Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, the Jordan XXXI came off to me as a weird looking shoe. Jordan brand wanted to give the shoe a throwback look which explains the Nike swoosh which was present on the Jordan I. If that is the case, why keep the Jumpman logo there then? The materials do look…

Jordan Super.Fly 4 Performance Review

First Opinion: At first glance, the Jordan Super.Fly 4 really isn’t something you would call eye-catching. It has a very standard mesh, foam and fuse upper that really restricts a lot of creativity on the colourways available. The heel counter looks great I would say and that’s about it, nothing else about the shoe’s appearance…