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Forefoot midsole tech
Lightstrike Pro forefoot insert
Heel midsole tech
Lightstrike carrier / heel setup
Outsole tech
Rubber traction
Upper tech
Anatomically sculpted textile upper with structured support zones
Cushioning feel
Responsive with more pop than prior D.O.N. models
Court feel
High
Bounce
Good
Stability
Very good
Traction
Excellent
Fit
Secure one-piece feel
Analysis
Performance profile
Cushioning Feel
78Very GoodCourt Feel
92ExcellentBounce
75Very GoodStability
88ExcellentTraction
97EliteFit
84Very GoodContext
Story & provenance
Flagship Value Breakthrough
Released in 2024, the D.O.N. Issue #6 sits in Donovan Mitchell's signature timeline at a point where the line was a meaningful upgrade because adidas finally injected more top-end cushioning energy into the line. The design brief centered on adding a Lightstrike Pro element to preserve the series' low-to-the-floor identity while giving players a bit more spring under the forefoot. Notable versions or talking points around this model included the anatomical upper shaping, the continued commitment to affordability, and the sense that the line was maturing instead of just staying entry-level. From a performance-history angle, the community usually remembers it for great traction, strong support, and a more lively ride than earlier Lightstrike-only D.O.N. shoes. In retrospect, the D.O.N. Issue #6 matters because it matters because it feels like the point where the Mitchell signature stopped being merely a solid value guard shoe and started becoming a more fully realized flagship-level performer.