After first spotting this sneaker in September, the Jordan Super.Fly 2017 Low should be arriving at retailers shortly.
As you can see, the Super.Fly 2017 Low uses a slightly different lacing structure and opts for a slip-on bootie build. Additionally, the Low build gets a striking new upper that is textured — a depart from what the original Super.Fly 2017 uses.
This version of the shoe will utilize the same tooling as the mid so traction and (unfortunately) cushion will remain the same. You can swap that insole out for something with a bit extra cushion if you wanted to add some additional protection and comfort.
To learn more check out Nightwing2303’s Jordan Super.Fly 2017 Performance Review.
There is no official word on release or pricing, but we’ll update you when there is. Have you been waiting for the Super.Fly 2017 Low? Let us know in the comments.
Images via US11
will prob get the black ones to ball in….i dunno, i’m still playing in my hyperdunk 2017s almost every day and i quite like react, diff’rent strokes
Agreed, some people fux with React but it wasn’t for me. I love Bounce — been on that heavy lately. Boost getting way too mushy.
Better looking than the mids imo. How little impact protection does react offer in these?
I like ’em, the lows look even better than the mids, it’s almost a crosstrainer in low form.