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First Look At The Nike Air Zoom G.T. Jump 2

First Look At The Nike Air Zoom G.T. Jump 2

Nike Basketball’s Greater Than series debuted in Spring 2021. Over the last two years, the silhouettes in the collection – G.T. Cut, G.T. Jump, G.T. Run – have found mixed success on global, professional stages and local, amateur ones alike.

Recently, the Air Zoom G.T. Jump 2 surfaced via unofficial photos. The unreleased sequel features a familiar shape, but has been reworked to align with other performance products from the brand. An exposed Zoom Air unit(s) appears at the forefoot, moving away from the strobel proposals of the past. Furthermore, Nike React foam delivers cushioning at the heel, creating a two-part midsole setup. The upper has already been compared to some of the more recent Nike LeBron silhouettes for its knit upper and tall, curbed tongue and collar combination.

Enjoy an extremely early look at the pair ahead, as you wait for firm nike.com release details.

For more sneaker news, check out the Air Jordan 1 “Skyline” set to launch in the U.S. on April 8.

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Photos via kicksdong / @koala_hsh

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