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Forefoot midsole tech
UA Flow forefoot A / rubber-outsole variant with foam carrier B
Heel midsole tech
UA Flow heel A / rubber-outsole variant with foam carrier B
Outsole tech
A: Flow outsole traction; B: rubber/plastic outsole version reported for some Asia pairs
Upper tech
Engineered mesh / Warp-supported upper; AP and regional builds vary slightly
Cushioning feel
Light, quick, and moderately forgiving
Court feel
High
Bounce
Good
Stability
Good to very good
Traction
Excellent on Flow version; expected better durability on rubber version
Fit
Secure and streamlined
Analysis
Performance profile
Cushioning Feel
79Very GoodCourt Feel
92ExcellentBounce
75Very GoodStability
81Very GoodTraction
98EliteFit
87ExcellentContext
Story & provenance
Late-Era Flow Iteration
Released in 2026, Curry 13 arrived in the Curry line at a moment of transition and heavy curiosity, because it arrived after years of Flow-defined identity and amid discussion about what Under Armour would do next. The design intent centered on keeping the shoe fast, grippy, and movement-first while apparently allowing some market/version differences in outsole execution. Notable versions or talking points included the early AP pairs, the talk around Flow versus rubber regional versions, and the fact that many saw it as another important late-era Curry release. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for quickness, secure fit, and strong traction expectations, with a lot of attention on version differences rather than a total change in wearing philosophy.