Air Jordan 35’s cushion system will introduce Air Jordan’s newest technology. (Photo courtesy of Sneaker News)
CUSHION and SUPPORT
The newest Air Jordan pair boasts the new Eclipse plate 2.0, that is very visible in the medial portion of the pair. The plate is then supported with torsional shank. This technology is built for maximum responsiveness, and to utilize the extent of Zoom technology, which is present in the forefoot and heel areas.
The Air Jordan 35 has a beefed up Zoom technology. While the forefoot has a big Zoom tech built in it, the heel portion is an even bigger cushion technology. The unlock set-up of this pair is the same as its predecessor and while the pair is not as bouncy as the 34’s and lacks the feel of Zoom when worn, the impact protection when moving, running, and jumping is very evident.
Along with its excellent cushion system, the pair also has a padded ankle area, which is very fit and will provide strong support to the heel and ankle portion. The weight of the pair is also notable. Despite of the large Zoom tech installed in the heel and forefoot, the pair is very lightweight and helps the player move with ease without much worry.
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