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Under Armour · 2022
Curry 10
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4.5
By dimension
Cushioning feel
4.0
Court feel
3.0
Bounce
4.0
Stability
4.0
Traction
5.0
Fit
4.0
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
80 / 100 · Very Good
Court Feel
78 / 100 · Very Good
Bounce
75 / 100 · Very Good
Stability
88 / 100 · Excellent
Traction
97 / 100 · Elite
Fit
90 / 100 · Excellent
Cushioning Feel
80Very Good
Court Feel
78Very Good
Bounce
75Very Good
Stability
88Excellent
Traction
97Elite
Fit
90Excellent
Is it for you?
If you like the rubberless one-piece Flow tooling: featherlight, glued-to-the-floor grip, and can live with a foam outsole that frays fast and shreds outdoors, so it's indoor-only, then this shoe is for you.
the rubberless one-piece Flow tooling: featherlight, glued-to-the-floor grip
a foam outsole that frays fast and shreds outdoors, so it's indoor-only
Forefoot midsole tech
Dual-density UA Flow forefoot
Heel midsole tech
Dual-density UA Flow heel
Outsole tech
Flow outsole traction
Upper tech
Warp/textile upper with heel clip and support frame
Cushioning feel
More protective than prior Flow Currys
Court feel
Moderate-high
Bounce
Good
Stability
Very good
Traction
Excellent
Fit
Secure and supportive
Pro reviews
Paraphrased highlights from sneaker reviewers — not verbatim quotes.
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Curry 10 represents cutting-edge design philosophy and comprehensive performance excellence in performance basketball footwear, delivering enhanced dynamic capabilities versus predecessors through sophisticated structural refinement, achieving industry-leading standards in lateral control and midsole engineering, yet severe foot-type constraints and court dependency significantly limit user applicability, making it ideal for lightweight perimeter players on quality indoor hardwood surfaces
Exceptional overall lockdown design utilizing coordinated lacing friction, tongue reinforcement, midsole flare, and medial arch support to deliver outstanding lateral stability without relying on forefoot external TPU structure
Perfectly balanced Flow midsole calibration between Gen 8 and 9, providing smooth responsive transitions, superior rebound and cushioning limits, while maintaining lightweight construction with excellent reactivity for jumping and running
Specialized outsole traction design with fine patterns reduces ground grab intensity to prevent studs-catching but sacrifices dirt resistance and is extremely court-dependent, requiring pristine indoor hardwood conditions and prone to slipping on dusty surfaces
Strict foot-type compatibility requiring narrow to medium-width feet; wide-foot wearers risk forefoot lateral overflow causing inversion ankle sprain; initial break-in period with minor heel-counter TPU pressure on ankle requires accommodation
Curry 10 is an excellent budget basketball shoe with standout traction and value, though cushioning and support are somewhat lacking and material durability is limited, but its performance at the $100 price point is impressive and particularly suitable for guards or players preferring lighter, faster shoes
Excellent traction with beautiful radial pattern design, durable rubber that handles dust well and performs great on outdoor and dusty courts
Exceptional value at only $100, soft and comfortable upper material with good breathability, lightweight and flexible overall design
Mediocre cushioning with Micro G foam lacking elasticity and protection compared to earlier Curry signature shoes, subpar heel fit and containment
Limited material durability with upper and plastic-fused materials unlikely to last long, weak support features especially in heel and midfoot torsional control
Curry 10 delivers exceptional athletic performance and jump boost, making it an excellent practical performance shoe, though the missing midfoot TPU and thin forefoot cushioning may impact heavier volleyball players; overall still a solid choice
Excellent forefoot cushioning with air pad technology that rebounds better than AJ37, significantly enhancing jump height
Superior carbon plate design with balanced support throughout the shoe, excellent for both running and lateral movement without hindrance
Missing TPU stability element in midfoot, creating minor compromise despite reasonable forefoot flex point
Forefoot cushioning is relatively thin, which may cause impact concerns during hard landings for heavier players
Curry 10 represents cutting-edge design philosophy and comprehensive performance excellence in performance basketball footwear, delivering enhanced dynamic capabilities versus predecessors through sophisticated structural refinement, achieving industry-leading standards in lateral control and midsole engineering, yet severe foot-type constraints and court dependency significantly limit user applicability, making it ideal for lightweight perimeter players on quality indoor hardwood surfaces
Exceptional overall lockdown design utilizing coordinated lacing friction, tongue reinforcement, midsole flare, and medial arch support to deliver outstanding lateral stability without relying on forefoot external TPU structure
Perfectly balanced Flow midsole calibration between Gen 8 and 9, providing smooth responsive transitions, superior rebound and cushioning limits, while maintaining lightweight construction with excellent reactivity for jumping and running
Specialized outsole traction design with fine patterns reduces ground grab intensity to prevent studs-catching but sacrifices dirt resistance and is extremely court-dependent, requiring pristine indoor hardwood conditions and prone to slipping on dusty surfaces
Strict foot-type compatibility requiring narrow to medium-width feet; wide-foot wearers risk forefoot lateral overflow causing inversion ankle sprain; initial break-in period with minor heel-counter TPU pressure on ankle requires accommodation
Curry 10 is an excellent budget basketball shoe with standout traction and value, though cushioning and support are somewhat lacking and material durability is limited, but its performance at the $100 price point is impressive and particularly suitable for guards or players preferring lighter, faster shoes
Excellent traction with beautiful radial pattern design, durable rubber that handles dust well and performs great on outdoor and dusty courts
Exceptional value at only $100, soft and comfortable upper material with good breathability, lightweight and flexible overall design
Mediocre cushioning with Micro G foam lacking elasticity and protection compared to earlier Curry signature shoes, subpar heel fit and containment
Limited material durability with upper and plastic-fused materials unlikely to last long, weak support features especially in heel and midfoot torsional control
Curry 10 delivers exceptional athletic performance and jump boost, making it an excellent practical performance shoe, though the missing midfoot TPU and thin forefoot cushioning may impact heavier volleyball players; overall still a solid choice
Excellent forefoot cushioning with air pad technology that rebounds better than AJ37, significantly enhancing jump height
Superior carbon plate design with balanced support throughout the shoe, excellent for both running and lateral movement without hindrance
Missing TPU stability element in midfoot, creating minor compromise despite reasonable forefoot flex point
Forefoot cushioning is relatively thin, which may cause impact concerns during hard landings for heavier players
Released in 2022, Curry 10 arrived in the Curry line as Under Armour tried to answer requests for a little more protection from the Flow era. The design intent centered on adding more comfort and support while keeping the line's signature quickness and grip. Notable versions or talking points included its anniversary-line significance and the more mature Flow implementation. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for great traction with a more forgiving ride than the Curry 8/9. 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.