Analysis
Performance profile
| Cushioning Feel | 70 / 100 · Good |
|---|---|
| Court Feel | 92 / 100 · Excellent |
| Bounce | 68 / 100 · Good |
| Stability | 88 / 100 · Excellent |
| Traction | 88 / 100 · Excellent |
| Fit | 84 / 100 · Very Good |
Cushioning Feel
70Court Feel
92Bounce
68Stability
88Traction
88Fit
84Is it for you?
If you like rock-solid, wide locked-in base built for physical play around the rim, and can live with dense, firm Phylon midsole with little impact protection on hard floors, then this shoe is for you.
Forefoot midsole tech
Forefoot Zoom Air
Heel midsole tech
Foam heel carrier
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with durable multi-directional coverage
Upper tech
Lightweight textile upper with synthetic support frame and heel clip
Cushioning feel
Balanced and practical
Court feel
High
Bounce
Moderate-good
Stability
Very good
Traction
Very good
Fit
Secure and easy to wear
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Context
Story & provenance
Refined Value Successor
Released in 2024, Jordan One Take 5 arrived in the One Take line in its latest budget-performance stage, after the formula had already become familiar. The design intent centered on delivering Westbrook-family geometry, reliable traction, and accessible value more than flashy innovation. Notable versions or talking points included its reputation as one of the better-value current Jordan options and its straightforward construction. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for good grip, solid stability, and enough forefoot response for players who do not need max cushion. 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.
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