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The Jordan Spiz’ike Low “Desert Elephant” Gets A Spike Of Wild Mango

Spring 2026 awaits.

The Jordan Spiz’ike Low “Desert Elephant” Gets A Spike Of Wild Mango

The Jordan family of hybrid models has never been shy about borrowing from the parent line. It’s a procedure even more apparent with the Spiz’ike and its low-top counterpart, and during the first quarter of the new year, the Jumpman will deliver one of the more attractive options yet.

The Spiz’ike Low, one of the mainstay models of Jordan Brand’s off-legacy models, appears in a colorway reminiscent of the “Desert Elephant” Jordan 3s  that dropped back in Fall 2022. The same black leather upper is paired with a smooth brown on the rear mudguard, but the Spiz’ike takes off on a tangent via the light tan toe-guard and ankle and the blast of Light Wild Mango on Spike Lee’s medallion emblem at the heel and on the lace-lock. It’s just the right amount of contrast to liven up an admittedly dressier colorway.

You can find this Spiz’ike Low release right now on Nike.com for $165. Follow along our Jordan releases 2026 page to stay atop all of the fast-moving updates for next year.

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Mens Jordan Spiz'ike Low

SKU: FQ1759-007
RETAIL PRICE: $165
RELEASE DATE: Dec 21, 2025

US 12/21/2025 Sunday

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