No combo is more associated with getting buckets than red, black and white. The Air Jordan XXXVIII Low 'Fundamental' features details honouring Chicago's first championship three-peat, court-ready tech like the stabilising X-Plate and full-length Zoom Strobel unit, and new forefoot tooling that gets the ultimate game shoe even closer to the ground. Classic look, futuristic feel.
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4.7 Stars
sheebs1 - 22 May 2024
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are my "go to" for casual brunch. Love the colors.
Nhop30 - 21 May 2024
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought these a couple weeks ago and they have been great. Super comfortable and bouncy.
landisc533718497 - 20 May 2024
My Official Review: 4.55/5 Stars Comparable Shoe: Luka 1's My Experience: High school > College > Overseas The Jordan 38 low is a completely different fit than the high version. If I'm being honest, I think I prefer the high's more than the low's but only because the air strobel feels more pronounced in the high's. These are definitely a trimmed down 1-2 guard version. Bigs might need to go with the high's for more support around the ankle but that's based on hi/lo cut preference. If I had to compare it to a similar shoe, they're basically a beefed up version of the Luka 1's with exponentially better grip and structural stability. Pros: - Amazing grip on clean floors (TBD on dusty floors...) - Great lateral stability - Quality materials - Breathable - Lightweight - Mid Foot lockdown (great for spot up shooting and coming off screen to shot actions) Cons: - Definitely need to break them in - Unusually wide toe box (this is weird because this specific shoe is narrow along the midfoot and gets super wide in the toe box) - Not as bouncy as the high's - The grip will peel off around the front portion of the X outsole (this is just a design flaw) Really good shoe if you're playing a lot and prefer quality over everything. Are they the most comfortable when you first put them on? No, but with playing/practicing 2-3 times per week - they're solid.