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Nike Jordan Winterized Spizike


$185.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Unique visual aesthetic combines basketball shoe and winter boot. Tread pattern offers excellent grip in icy conditions. Thick, solid build--keeps your feet warm and protected in winter conditions.

The Cons:Much pricier than standard winter boot designs. Additional top lace straps are made out of plastic, break fairly easily. A little too thick and heavy for any serious on-court use.

The Jordan Winterized Spizike is a men's shoe from Nike.  The shoe is designed for rough and rugged weather with a full-grain leather and synthetic upper.  It includes a Max Air unit at the heel and an encapsulated Airsole unit at the forefoot for comfort and cushioning.

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  The Jordan Winterized Spizike has a solid rubber outsole with an AJ III tread pattern for high traction.  It also has a strap system for comfort and to support the foot.  The shoe is available in men's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $185.

Features

  • Leather and synthetic upper
  • Strap system
  • Max Air unit at heel
  • Encapsulated Air-Sole unit at forefoot
  • Rubber outsole
  • AJ III tread pattern

Available Colors

  • Black/Anthracite
  • Flint Grey/Cherrywood Red - Nightshade
  • Black/Light Voltage Yellow
  • Dark Cinder/Black

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    Unique visual aesthetic combines basketball shoe and winter boot.

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    Tread pattern offers excellent grip in icy conditions.

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    Thick, solid build--keeps your feet warm and protected in winter conditions.

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    Air-Sole unit at the forefoot and Max Air unit at the heel provide excellent comfort and impact resistance.

  • 1

    Leather and synthetic upper is durable enough to withstand punishing winter weather.

Cons
  • 1

    Much pricier than standard winter boot designs.

  • 1

    Additional top lace straps are made out of plastic, break fairly easily.

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    A little too thick and heavy for any serious on-court use.

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