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Get Up Close & Personal With The Jordan Super.Fly 4 ‘Green Pulse’

Their Retro line might be a hit or miss, but if you’re looking for a good buy with Jordan Brand then start looking at their performance footwear; that’s where they’re killing it, and nobody seems to be noticing.

You can spend $190 on an old Retro, but in order to get the latest and greatest in terms of Jordan Brand performance tech then look at their other models. Yes, the signature reaches the $200+ mark, but the Super.Fly 4 will only run you $150. No, the prices don’t make much sense, but that isn’t the point. These are one hell of a deal at $150, and they usually drop in price quickly after they release which means anything less than their $150 retail price is more than welcomed. Not to mention that this ‘Green Pulse’ version of the shoe actually looks good. Even with the funky camo printed upper.

Get up close & personal with these bad boys below, and share your thoughts about them in the comment section.
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11 comments
  1. Any information about the release date overseas?
    Those are sick! Might cop them if they come out on or before the first week of Aug

  2. I will already give that shoe a five star appearance wise I hope they will perform better than the sf3, looking at the flightplate and flightspeed as their difference. I think they will be the best performing shoes for the people who can only afford ~$200 or can only buy one shoe each year, they look durable and can be a good reserve shoes in you bag. I hope they will release more cw on the release date. Looking forward to nightwing’s first look and performance review!!! ??????

  3. man, that performance review cannot come any sooner lol.

    Gotta agree with the whole retro-pricing thing. If people can look beyond the hype of some shoes, they would appreciate “BALLIN” a whole lot more. And having other brands in the mix just makes it a whole lot better.

  4. Judging by the eye, these do look like they’d perform great. Of course, that would depend on if the upper is stiff or not. The bottom seems like it would be as good as always.

    1. The upper isn’t stiff at all. I felt them at Finish Line this week. For some reason, they had the black ones on display already. They really are completely different from the previous ones which I still have but will be donating when I commit to getting a pair of these.

    2. I can confirm, the upper is not stiff – i have the marvin martian pair. A little snug through midfoot but it is nice.

      Loving this shoe man… gonna need 1-2 more pairs

  5. that contoured sole reminds me of the old days of Feet You Wear(a very good thing). wont have the same ground feel bc of the Zoom but I cant wait to try these. I imagine these will give amazing on court performance

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