This exceptionally light, low-cut design has a Nike React foam insert to help keep you fresh on the court. Finishing in true Protro fashion, elevated embroidery brings the Mamba Mentality to every step.
Soft Upper
Engineered mesh on the upper is soft and pliable, wrapping around your foot and conforming to its shape.
Cut and Move
Traditional herringbone traction at the forefoot and heel gives you squeaky court bite you can hear when making hard moves and cuts. It’s located where your foot is normally planted, giving you a secure grip. Diamond-esque shapes run along the edge of the outsole into the heel.
Smooth, Responsive Ride
Nike React technology is a lightweight, durable foam that delivers a smooth, responsive ride.
Molded plastic in the heel offers a secure fit.
Arched midfoot plate helps keep the shoe supportive and stable.
We padded the tongue in the center, so you can tighten your laces without feeling pinched.
Shipping
Shipping fees are calculated at checkout.
Orders are delivered to your home within 2–6 business days.
Please note that during special releases, sales, or holidays, delivery times may be slightly extended.
Returns
TAF offers a 30 day return policy.
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