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Under Armour · 2014
ClutchFit Drive
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4.0
By dimension
Cushioning feel
2.0
Court feel
4.5
Bounce
2.5
Stability
4.0
Traction
3.5
Fit
5.0
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
62 / 100 · Solid
Court Feel
92 / 100 · Excellent
Bounce
58 / 100 · Solid
Stability
88 / 100 · Excellent
Traction
88 / 100 · Excellent
Fit
100 / 100 · Elite
Cushioning Feel
62Solid
Court Feel
92Excellent
Bounce
58Solid
Stability
88Excellent
Traction
88Excellent
Fit
100Elite
Is it for you?
If you like tacky grip that resists dust and bites on indoor and outdoor courts, and can live with a sealed, mesh-free upper with almost no breathability, then this shoe is for you.
tacky grip that resists dust and bites on indoor and outdoor courts
a sealed, mesh-free upper with almost no breathability
Forefoot midsole tech
Micro G forefoot
Heel midsole tech
Micro G heel
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with radial guard pattern
Upper tech
ClutchFit upper with layered support skin
Cushioning feel
Firm-responsive
Court feel
High
Bounce
Moderate
Stability
Very good
Traction
Very good
Fit
Excellent adaptive lockdown
Pro reviews
Paraphrased highlights from sneaker reviewers — not verbatim quotes.
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ClutchFit Drive is a toy with rich details and solid materials; despite its smaller size, the paint job and craftsmanship are of good quality and worth collecting
Rich paint details including white lines, black windows, gold lights and silver coating with striking visual appeal
The gear ring and belt have solid, textured materials with safety belt design that is durable and comfortable to wear
The belt size is smaller compared to the original version
The subtitle audio quality is poor with unclear content that affects the clarity of the review
ClutchFit Drive represents the highest standard of Under Armour shoe design with nearly flawless performance metrics; if upgraded or reissued, it would become a must-have for sneaker enthusiasts
Comprehensive performance with tight heel lock, flexible ankle and forefoot bend, excellent protection
Robust midsole technology maintains strong cushioning even after prolonged wear, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
Main chip technology is more hype than substance, poor breathability
After extended wear, heel instability and outward rolling sensation may occur, possibly due to uneven sole wear
ClutchFit Drive is a toy with rich details and solid materials; despite its smaller size, the paint job and craftsmanship are of good quality and worth collecting
Rich paint details including white lines, black windows, gold lights and silver coating with striking visual appeal
The gear ring and belt have solid, textured materials with safety belt design that is durable and comfortable to wear
The belt size is smaller compared to the original version
The subtitle audio quality is poor with unclear content that affects the clarity of the review
ClutchFit Drive represents the highest standard of Under Armour shoe design with nearly flawless performance metrics; if upgraded or reissued, it would become a must-have for sneaker enthusiasts
Comprehensive performance with tight heel lock, flexible ankle and forefoot bend, excellent protection
Robust midsole technology maintains strong cushioning even after prolonged wear, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
Main chip technology is more hype than substance, poor breathability
After extended wear, heel instability and outward rolling sensation may occur, possibly due to uneven sole wear
Released in 2014, ClutchFit Drive arrived in Under Armour's pre-Curry breakout era, when ClutchFit was the brand's defining basketball upper story. The design intent centered on wrapping the foot in a flexible support skin while keeping the ride quick and low. Notable versions or talking points included its NBA visibility before Curry's signatures took over the conversation. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for great fit, good traction, and a direct low-to-the-floor feel. 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.