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Get a Detailed Look at the Jordan Super.Fly 5 PO

We now have a detailed look at the Jordan Super.Fly 5 PO as it has already become available overseas.

The shoe features a similar look and feel to that of the J23 Trainer (which released earlier this year). The Super.Fly 5 PO utilizes the tooling from the Super.Fly 5 and a redesigned upper with a strap. Jordan Brand pays homage to the past with the debossed “Air Jordan” logo on the tongue, reminiscent of the AJ7.

Overall, these remind me of the early days of the Jumpman Team line. They have a little bit of that Jumpman Team J flare to them (Google that shoe if you don’t know what I’m talking about). They may be ugly to newcomers, but they were awesome when I was a kid.

These two colorways of the Jordan Super.Fly 5 PO will be releasing soon Stateside, but if you wanted to grab them earlier from overseas then you can at KicksCrew.com.

Jordan Super.Fly 5 Performance Review

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    1. I can’t remember if Jones wore the Team J, but he wore the Jumpman Pro before getting his own Jumpman Quick. Then the Swift 6. Those were sick as hell with the 15’s tongue and zip-up lace enclosure.

      1. Ron Harper and Reggie Miller wore the J’s back in the 99-00 season. Those were such a comfortable sneakers back in the day, minimalistic but so clean. Glad to see the jumpman in a more classic size instead of the megasize of recently

  1. Nice looking shoes. I really like the clean look. But I don’t know about that traction… looks pretty bad. I like the Jumpman on the inside strap. Maybe I’ll pick up if the price drops.

    1. But this traction is similar design as the Harden 1 maybe not same rubber ingredients. I dislike the strap design (if you have a strap make it one you can wear on/off like Air Cruz) but they do look clean so clean that I can see some Danish dude wearing them while ballroom dancing.

  2. it was so clean looking until they decided to put that big jumpman on the medial side.

    seems like a very “insecure” design decision for an already mature brand like jordan… sigh…

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