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Jordan Brand · 2013
Jordan Super.Fly 2
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5.0
By dimension
Cushioning feel
4.0
Court feel
4.5
Bounce
3.5
Stability
3.5
Traction
3.5
Fit
4.0
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
83 / 100 · Very Good
Court Feel
92 / 100 · Excellent
Bounce
75 / 100 · Very Good
Stability
88 / 100 · Excellent
Traction
88 / 100 · Excellent
Fit
90 / 100 · Excellent
Cushioning Feel
83Very Good
Court Feel
92Excellent
Bounce
75Very Good
Stability
88Excellent
Traction
88Excellent
Fit
90Excellent
Is it for you?
If you like one of the springiest, most flexible forefoot Zoom setups backed by a full-length Flight Plate, and can live with a tall, protruding forefoot Zoom that feels unstable and floaty until you adapt, then this shoe is for you.
one of the springiest, most flexible forefoot Zoom setups backed by a full-length Flight Plate
a tall, protruding forefoot Zoom that feels unstable and floaty until you adapt
Forefoot midsole tech
Forefoot Zoom Air
Heel midsole tech
Podulon / foam heel carrier
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with multi-directional herringbone
Upper tech
Hyperfuse/Flywire upper with strong lockdown frame
Cushioning feel
Responsive and balanced
Court feel
High
Bounce
Good
Stability
Very good
Traction
Very good
Fit
Snug and secure
Pro reviews
Paraphrased highlights from sneaker reviewers — not verbatim quotes.
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Curry chose Li-Ning based on fast supply chain, brand autonomy, and golf strategic support, while Li-Ning needs Curry's global influence to achieve international expansion
Li-Ning's supply chain response is faster, capable of completing shoe product R&D to market launch in 6-10 months, better meeting Curry's need for rapid product releases during the final stage of his basketball career
Curry gains independent brand status and CEO-level authority to independently recruit and sign other athletes, while leveraging Li-Ning's platform to promote golf's diversity and break elite sport stereotypes
Li-Ning lacks sufficient global market experience, facing challenges in overseas business expansion that rely on Curry as a cultural symbol to break into Western markets
Curry's cross-industry golf venture increases brand operational complexity, with uncertain prospects for successfully integrating both basketball and golf product lines
The Jordan Super.Fly 2 is a mid-range carbon-plated racing shoe with eye-catching design but performance regression compared to generation one, prioritizing stability over energy return, best suited for lighter runners maintaining paces above 3:30 with good cost performance despite compromises in comfort and elasticity
Striking visual design with vibrant colors that draws attention on the street, delivering a significant upgrade in aesthetics compared to the first generation
Exceptional stability with noticeably wider foam on the inner midsole, providing excellent resistance to overpronation, particularly beneficial for heavier runners or those with less advanced running technique
Reduced cushioning performance with a harder and less elastic midsole compared to the first generation, lacking the powerful bouncy sensation and energy return
Not suitable for runners weighing over 80kg as it causes excessive impact on the forefoot leading to potential injuries, and the propulsion feel is less smooth with a flatter landing response
Curry chose Li-Ning based on fast supply chain, brand autonomy, and golf strategic support, while Li-Ning needs Curry's global influence to achieve international expansion
Li-Ning's supply chain response is faster, capable of completing shoe product R&D to market launch in 6-10 months, better meeting Curry's need for rapid product releases during the final stage of his basketball career
Curry gains independent brand status and CEO-level authority to independently recruit and sign other athletes, while leveraging Li-Ning's platform to promote golf's diversity and break elite sport stereotypes
Li-Ning lacks sufficient global market experience, facing challenges in overseas business expansion that rely on Curry as a cultural symbol to break into Western markets
Curry's cross-industry golf venture increases brand operational complexity, with uncertain prospects for successfully integrating both basketball and golf product lines
The Jordan Super.Fly 2 is a mid-range carbon-plated racing shoe with eye-catching design but performance regression compared to generation one, prioritizing stability over energy return, best suited for lighter runners maintaining paces above 3:30 with good cost performance despite compromises in comfort and elasticity
Striking visual design with vibrant colors that draws attention on the street, delivering a significant upgrade in aesthetics compared to the first generation
Exceptional stability with noticeably wider foam on the inner midsole, providing excellent resistance to overpronation, particularly beneficial for heavier runners or those with less advanced running technique
Reduced cushioning performance with a harder and less elastic midsole compared to the first generation, lacking the powerful bouncy sensation and energy return
Not suitable for runners weighing over 80kg as it causes excessive impact on the forefoot leading to potential injuries, and the propulsion feel is less smooth with a flatter landing response
Released in 2013, Jordan Super.Fly 2 arrived in the Super.Fly line as Jordan Brand pushed it into a more mature high-value performance role. The design intent centered on making the shoe lighter, more secure, and more obviously explosive for athletic wings. Notable versions or talking points included its clean support package and strong overall review reputation. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for traction, lockdown, and quickness more than plush 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.