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First Impression: Jordan CP3.VI AE

Not quite a First Impression but not quite not a First Impression… yeah… that works…

To make things short and simple. The traction and cushion will be the same as the regular CP3.VI. Ventilation has improved slightly as has the materials in the sense that they’ve maintained the durability factor while adding some quality into the mix. Their overall fit and support from the fit is the area that I question most and is the main reason for me picking these up for a review… after a try on they felt good but I will know for certain once I’ve played in them.

This one should be quick since so little has changed.

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8 comments
  1. I bought the cp3 VI. Great shoe but like you said, and I found out the heel slippage was an issue. Traction sticks so nicely to every court making quick cuts faster and being able to stop on the dime is awesome. The Jordan brand made a great shoe, but with a major flaw n I hope for the their sake that they improved it.

    Looking forward to the review>
    Much appreciated Nightwing.

  2. two…..maaayybe three questions.
    is the price point higher?
    is it worth it?
    in youropinion, would these make a good substitute for a runner,? I hate running shoes with a passion and have desperatly been trying to find a basketball shoe that would be a good replacement for a runner, These look like they may be those shoes, and based on you’re review they seem to be what im looking for in the comfort area….

  3. And the undying question is… will this be good for wide footers? LOL. I hope this will be answered in the review. BTW, any updates on the Tmac1 and Top Ten 2000 Reviews?

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