The traction has a herringbone pattern which is already proven and tested among basketball pairs. (Photo courtesy of Sneaker News)
TRACTION
The Air Jordan 35 has a herringbone traction, with radial patterns similar to the rays of the sun, a feature that nods to the Air Jordan 12. Herringbone-patterned tractions, which is very common among basketball shoes, are very effective whether playing outdoors or indoors. It has a good grip, and the traction allows the players to shift and make stops from any directions without causing too much stress and strains.
However, due to the narrow gaps between the spaces, pairs with these types of patterns easily accumulate dusts, but a few wipes will do the work. Air Jordan 35’s traction has a very excellent performance, but due to it’s thin compound in the outsole, it might easily have drags and scuffs in no time if played outdoors.
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