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adidas · 2007
T-Mac 6
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1.5
By dimension
Cushioning feel
1.5
Court feel
3.0
Bounce
1.5
Stability
3.5
Traction
2.0
Fit
2.5
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
58 / 100 · Solid
Court Feel
78 / 100 · Very Good
Bounce
40 / 100 · Decent
Stability
88 / 100 · Excellent
Traction
72 / 100 · Good
Fit
83 / 100 · Very Good
Cushioning Feel
58Solid
Court Feel
78Very Good
Bounce
40Decent
Stability
88Excellent
Traction
72Good
Fit
83Very Good
Is it for you?
If you like rock-solid footing on the first step of a drive, and can live with a firm, slow-reacting heel with no soft bounce, then this shoe is for you.
rock-solid footing on the first step of a drive
a firm, slow-reacting heel with no soft bounce
Forefoot midsole tech
adiPRENE+ forefoot
Heel midsole tech
adiPRENE heel
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with segmented directional grooves
Upper tech
Synthetic/leather upper with supportive collar and sidewalls
Cushioning feel
Firm-balanced
Court feel
Moderate-high
Bounce
Low-moderate
Stability
Very good
Traction
Good
Fit
Traditional secure fit
Pro reviews
Paraphrased highlights from sneaker reviewers — not verbatim quotes.
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T-Mac 6 is a heavy-duty performance shoe designed for outdoor cement courts, with advantages in stability and durability but disadvantages in excessive weight and poor indoor grip, only suitable for outdoor low-post aggressive and shooting-focused players
Excellent outdoor cement court performance with strong grip and no slipping, smooth movement without resistance or blocking sensation
Very comfortable overall fit and integration, dense inner padding, stable foot feel, especially suitable for guards and shooting-oriented players
Excessively heavy weight at 515g for size 44.5, far exceeding comparable performance shoes (Peak Unmatched ~370g, KOBE NXT 360 ~400g), severely affecting foot feel
Poor grip on indoor wooden courts, prone to slipping especially during lateral movements and direction changes, only suitable for outdoor use
The blogger acquired T-Mac 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation pairs from a local market, with both 2nd and 3rd gen being in pristine unworn condition, highlighting the rarity and collection difficulty of the T-Mac series with plans for a dedicated comprehensive video series
The T-Mac series is a classic signature line of Tracy McGrady with significant collectible and historical value
The blogger has successfully collected most colorways of T-Mac 1st generation and complete sets of 2nd and 3rd generation, demonstrating professional collecting expertise
T-Mac 2nd generation suffers from age-related degradation, with cushioning foam turning to powder and TPU easily cracking due to the outdated Adidas Bounce technology
Finding T-Mac 2nd and 3rd generation in original boxes is extremely difficult, with limited market circulation making it very challenging to collect alternative colorways
T-Mac 6 is a basketball shoe suitable for people with ankle injuries, featuring good stability and protection performance, but requires choosing the high-top model for optimal ankle lockdown
Strong ankle protection with low center of gravity, good lockdown, and excellent stability that effectively protects the ankle
Good value for money, available for around 300 yuan, offering a good balance between performance and price
Low-top version has traction defects and is not recommended for people with ankle injuries; high-top version should be chosen instead
The video mainly discusses AJ4, CJ1, and Blade Runner IV; there is insufficient specific evaluation information about T-Mac 6
T-Mac 6 is a heavy-duty performance shoe designed for outdoor cement courts, with advantages in stability and durability but disadvantages in excessive weight and poor indoor grip, only suitable for outdoor low-post aggressive and shooting-focused players
Excellent outdoor cement court performance with strong grip and no slipping, smooth movement without resistance or blocking sensation
Very comfortable overall fit and integration, dense inner padding, stable foot feel, especially suitable for guards and shooting-oriented players
Excessively heavy weight at 515g for size 44.5, far exceeding comparable performance shoes (Peak Unmatched ~370g, KOBE NXT 360 ~400g), severely affecting foot feel
Poor grip on indoor wooden courts, prone to slipping especially during lateral movements and direction changes, only suitable for outdoor use
The blogger acquired T-Mac 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation pairs from a local market, with both 2nd and 3rd gen being in pristine unworn condition, highlighting the rarity and collection difficulty of the T-Mac series with plans for a dedicated comprehensive video series
The T-Mac series is a classic signature line of Tracy McGrady with significant collectible and historical value
The blogger has successfully collected most colorways of T-Mac 1st generation and complete sets of 2nd and 3rd generation, demonstrating professional collecting expertise
T-Mac 2nd generation suffers from age-related degradation, with cushioning foam turning to powder and TPU easily cracking due to the outdated Adidas Bounce technology
Finding T-Mac 2nd and 3rd generation in original boxes is extremely difficult, with limited market circulation making it very challenging to collect alternative colorways
T-Mac 6 is a basketball shoe suitable for people with ankle injuries, featuring good stability and protection performance, but requires choosing the high-top model for optimal ankle lockdown
Strong ankle protection with low center of gravity, good lockdown, and excellent stability that effectively protects the ankle
Good value for money, available for around 300 yuan, offering a good balance between performance and price
Low-top version has traction defects and is not recommended for people with ankle injuries; high-top version should be chosen instead
The video mainly discusses AJ4, CJ1, and Blade Runner IV; there is insufficient specific evaluation information about T-Mac 6
Released in 2007, T-Mac 6 arrived in the final numbered T-Mac models, after the line had already established a strong retro identity. The design intent centered on delivering a dependable scorer's shoe with familiar adidas support cues rather than radical new cushioning. Notable versions or talking points included its status as a late-line T-Mac and the continued use of premium-looking uppers. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for old-school structure and respectable traction. It also helps mark a specific turning point inside that line, because the shoe shows what the brand prioritized at that moment rather than simply copying the previous release.