The Jordan Point Lane is another entry into the brand’s lifestyle repertoire and it doesn’t disappoint. There are a lot of obvious and not-so-obvious elements from classic Air Jordans that might just make these attractive to both old-school sneakerheads and rookies alike. Jordan Brand surely makes the vast majority of their money from retros, but these are a solid offering nonetheless.
Check out Chris’s thoughts on the Point Lane in the video and article.
What’s in the video?
In the video, Chris provides detailed information from all the usual categories, providing the in depth information you need. He supplies expert level opinions on the materials, cushioning, traction, support, and fit. Here’s some of what he discusses:
- Lame name
- Rugged, heavy outsole
- AJ 3 pivot
- AJ 6 traction circles
- Loose AJ 5 heel traction
- AJ 11 toe
- Phylon midsole
- Air Max 200 heel unit
- Same feel as the Jordan MA2
- AJ 3-like rear elephant print
- AJ 3 heel tab
- Nike Air branding!
- “Jumpman Jordan” from AJ 11
- AJ 7 paneling
- AJ 5, 6, & 7 tongue
- Quality leather
- Sizing recommendations
- 3M behind side panel dots
As an added bonus, Mrs. Wing shares how these remind here of some old Reebok shoes. Then she guesses how the brand came up with this shoe.
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How to Buy the Jordan Point Lane
- Colorway: White/True Blue/University Red
- Release Date: July 8, 2021
- Style Code: CZ4166-101
- Retail Price: $140
Multiple colorways of the Jordan Point Lane should be available soon for $140 at Nike. If you can’t wait for them to drop on Nike, you can get them on eBay.
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any use for hard play? or fancy walk only?
Casual only