Sneaker News just gave you a preivew of Jordan Brand’s spring 2013 footwear offerings, and any sneakerhead worth his salt knows that a new year means a new Air Jordan flagship release. So while we were looking at upcoming colorways of the Melo M9, Super Fly and a host of other Jumpman performance models, where was the Air Jordan 2013? Just a single shadowy teaser card that suggests its shape with what appears to be the curvature of a carbon fiber heel counter. Three bullet points play up the performance advantages including a 46% increase in energy returned after jumping thanks to the new Proplate Zoom cushion, a dynamic linking system for better ergonomic fit and Nike+ integration to enhance your experience with internet-based feedback. Given JB’s generally guarded approach to each new flagship, it could be a while before we see what this shoe is actually made of, so click through to let us know what you think so far and stick with Sneaker News for updates including the eventual Air Jordan 2013 release date. via Hupu
Air Jordan 2013 Teaser
Aaron Hope
June 19, 2012
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