Friday, April 11, 2014

Air Jordan 2011

For the Air Jordan 2011, the Jordan Brand turned to respected design veterans Tinker Hatfield and Tom Luedecke. By being closely involved with the process and having an extremely intelligent, innovative team in place, Michael Jordan has helped maintain the high standards that are expected when it comes to elite Jordan products like the Air Jordan 2011.

There are several unique elements of the Jordan 2011 that highlight the high-quality craftsmanship, such as the fade of color in the leather, which can be hand-buffed for a change in color. In addition, the Jordan 2011 features a distinctive perforated pattern on the upper, a dynamic fit system and two mesh windows for breathability. This attention to detail is what makes the 2011 such an extraordinary product. To top it off, the 2011 features a crazy lacing system - set up like "five little seatbelts" - and a brilliant insole/cushioning system.

Air Jordan 2011

There are two cushioning options that come with the Air Jordan 2011. The red insoles are for the explosive player, and feature soft Cushlon foam with a full-length air bag, creating a very responsive option for your feet. The blue insoles are made for the player looking for quickness. The blue alternative, which encompasses compression Phylon, Zoom Air technology in the heel and forefoot, is more about impact-protection. Designer Tom Luedecke said MJ gave the analogy of a warrior choosing his weapon before going into battle when referring to the player picking which insole to use.

Regardless of your style of play, the superiorly crafted Air Jordan 2011 looks good and gives you multiple options to customize your ride on the court.

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