If you weren’t feeling the strap on Russell Westbrook’s Why Not Zer0.1, and want to pay $10 less for full-length Zoom Air, the Why Not Zer0.1 Low is for you — and it comes in triple black.
The now gone strap caused rubbing for some of our WearTesters, so we’re cool with it being left off this build. The shoe, like its original, offers a fit that doesn’t quit, traction that bites (although it won’t last outdoors), ultra-durable materials, and full-length Zoom Air cushioning for perhaps the cheapest price ever.
The Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 Low ‘Triple Black’ is available now at Eastbay.com in sizes 7 to 18 for $115.
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I cant even nit-pick with these for me they are the perfect shoe. Everything I love and need in a hoop shoe.
The lateral wings look like a softer material too. Those dug into my foot so badly I can’t even lace the up all the way. I may have to go with these.
It’s a nubuck and it feels GREAT!!!
firstly, I wouldn’t call these lows considering the shoe doesn’t really sit lower than the first iteration. it is practically an SE of the Why Not 0.1. the heel counter is slightly modified though looking like it has been reduced but rather reshaped to make it less bulky. the forefoot upper is made of textile canvas which for me looks and feels nicer than the typical synthetic fuse. the shoe looks better aesthetically but still the fit sucks for me. oh well.