LeBron isn't slowing down anytime soon. The open-court nightmare is as fast and spry as ever. But even Bron needs support when he's at full throttle. That's why we leveled up the LeBron 22. Newly implemented saddle wings offer optimal midfoot stability. They complement the heel and forefoot Air Zoom units, so the King can keep pushing the sport forward. This special pair comes with an asymmetric design that has become synonymous with his LeBron’s efforts for equality and gold accents that have crowned him as King.
Support and Speed
The large forefoot Air Zoom unit is curved to bend in multiple directions. It provides energy return for fast and responsive cornering and offers a flexible court feel that moves naturally with your foot. A bottom-loaded Air Zoom unit in the heel adds cushioning and support.
Stay Steady
A tough plastic plate in the midsole and sturdy, wing-shaped pieces on both sides of the shoe help keep you stable.
Soft and Smooth
The responsive foam in the midsole feels soft and smooth while keeping you low to the ground and enhancing the sensation of court feel.
More Details
- Multidirectional traction pattern
- Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Shipping
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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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"Just do it" : Hardly any other brand lives its brand slogan like the sporting goods manufacturer founded in Beaverton in 1971. In the 1960s, athletics coach Bill Bowerman set himself the task of developing the perfect running shoe for his students. Together with the student Phil Knight, this project gave rise to the company Nike, which celebrated its breakthrough at the 1972 Olympic Games. Among the greatest achievements in the company's history are the involvement of the exceptional basketball talent Michael Jordan and the introduction of visible Nike Air® cushioning on the Nike Air Max 1. In the 80s film classic "Back to the Future", the Nike Mag with its automatic lacing plays a central role. Nike's chief designer Tinker Hatfield has recently managed to turn this dream idea into reality. Using Nike E.A.R.L. technology, he has launched the first self-lacing shoe on the market, heralding the future of sneaker development.