The Pebax Jump Frame provides a springy feel, similar to how the full-length plates in current-gen running shoes suggests a propulsive effect. The upper frame introduces a new JumpWire, which we presume provides the 360″ lockdown of Flywire. Any one of those apparatus’ would suffice, but this specifically stacked set-up is designed to encourage even jumpier jumps. Speaking specifically about the cushioning, get a load of this: the Zoom GT Jump features a full-length Zoom Strobel, and additional Zoom units at the fore-foot and Zoom. While Nike does create one-for-all footwear, the Greater Than series emphasizes the importance of the type of move. The Zoom GT Jump is a Zoom-packed behemoth that will have high-flyers jumping out of arenas with ease. The Zoom GT Cut (which we must confess is one of the best basketball sneakers we’ve put on in a minute) utilizes full-length Zoom and React, with tailored support for multi-directional cutting. The GT Run, powered by React Foam and forefoot-focused Zoom, is for the in-game miler that goes baseline to baseline with ridiculous speed. Introduced back in March of this year was Nike Basketball’s Greater Than Series – a collection of hoops footwear designed with specific motions of athletes in mind.
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