Every court needs a hero—a warrior like Giannis who sees the path to victory when no one else can. And heroes need shoes that help them blaze the way. Enter the Freak 6. Springy Cushlon foam gives you responsive cushioning with flexibility where you need it most, helping you pivot and cut with precision.
Comfort and Flexibility
Responsive Cushlon foam underfoot helps put a little spring in your step while giving you the flexibility you need to take your footwork to the next level.
Feel the Court
We upgraded the traction pattern for better court feel and mobility when cutting, moving at high speeds or pulling up suddenly to sink a jumper over your defender.
Stay Contained
An internal containment system helps you control every movement once you lace up. Plus, the upper is made of soft, breathable textiles for a lightweight feel.
More Details
- Classic laces
- Pull tab on heel
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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