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There is a Jordan Rising High Low Coming Soon

Jordan Brand has a few team models currently available, but the one that shares signature tech is the Rising High.

If you weren’t a fan of the original Rising High makeup, then you might enjoy their new low top take on the model. These remove most of the synthetic found along the upper and replaces it with engineered mesh. Fuse is used around the toe box for reinforcement, containment, and durability. Dynamic Flywire along with the shoe’s original tooling are the only aspects of the original Rising High that remains the same.

If you enjoy the Unlocked Zoom Air, but wanted to try it out in a low top package then this might be the shoe for you. They’ll offer a bit more support with the Fuse reinforcement at the toe versus something like the XX9 Low, and they should prove to be a viable option for outdoor hoopers as well.

Take a look at two color options currently arriving at overseas retailers now, and stay tuned for U.S. release updates.

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19 comments
  1. Where exactly is this store where new photos of kicks are taken? Seen this background in other “leaked” images… As for the shoe, waiting for review of the mids as my local clearance store has these in stock from time to time.

  2. That black/white/grey pair looks kinda nice for outdoors on those days when you feel for zoom but don’t want the xx9 to suffer outdoors. Might be a cop for me.

  3. I played in the Rising High’s for an hour…and my feet were killin’ me. It felt great on initial try-on…but once I started playing hard, my feet started to hurt. Containment was great but the cushion felt hard and felt pain under my midfoot. In terms of Unlocked Zoom…the XX9, XXX, Melo M11 were definitely much more comfortable.

    1. Damn shame. Thats what I keep hearing with these. Would like a flightspeed shoe with decent outdoor durability.

  4. For those wondering where this is located. It’s Gallery 2 in Tokyo, Shibuya of Japan. I’ve been there a few times while I was in Japan. People don’t really go there to buy shoes and they actually get some pretty limited releases. For example back in 2014 I was able to grab the supernova pack with CP3’s shoes and the Superflys. I’ve also seen a lot of limited colorways there.

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