Analysis
Performance profile
| Cushioning Feel | 55 / 100 · Solid |
|---|---|
| Court Feel | 78 / 100 · Very Good |
| Bounce | 40 / 100 · Decent |
| Stability | 74 / 100 · Good |
| Traction | 72 / 100 · Good |
| Fit | 70 / 100 · Good |
Cushioning Feel
55Court Feel
78Bounce
40Stability
74Traction
72Fit
70Is it for you?
If you like genuine $80 value: durable enough to hoop indoors and wear daily, and can live with a heavy, hot shoe that runs warm with little breathability, then this shoe is for you.
Forefoot midsole tech
EVA / Micro G-style forefoot
Heel midsole tech
EVA / Micro G-style heel
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with durable broad coverage
Upper tech
Mesh/textile upper with basic support shell
Cushioning feel
Simple and practical
Court feel
Moderate-high
Bounce
Low-moderate
Stability
Good
Traction
Good
Fit
Secure budget fit
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Context
Story & provenance
Entry-Level Continuation
Released in 2025, Jet 25 arrived in the latest listed Jet entry in Under Armour's budget team-shoe cycle. The design intent centered on continuing the line's simple value-first identity rather than chasing signature-level tech. Notable versions or talking points included its role as an accessible entry point into UA basketball footwear. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for basic but usable traction and support. 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. For collectors and hoopers, the model still matters because it sits at a recognizable point in the series timeline and explains why later pairs either doubled down on or moved away from this exact formula.
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