A Detailed Look at the Jordan CP3.VIII

August 28, 2014 BY / 0

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Yesterday, Jordan Brand rolled out all of the stops to showcase their upcoming Holiday 2014 schedule. To add to that madness, they also officially unveiled the Jordan CP3.VIII, a sneaker that will rightfully sit atop the Chris Paul throne for the next NBA season, or at least until playoff time rolls around. The silhouette continues the theme of the low-cut, quick slashing profiles that mirror number 3’s game as one of the best point guards in the league. The initial colorways even feature some vibrant neon hues in a nod to California’s love of car customization. What do you think of Chris Paul’s eighth signature sneaker? Check out more after the click and be on the lookout for this shoe to drop November 1st for $130.

Source: Nike INC

Jordan CP3.VIII
Color:
 Black/Infrared 23-White
Release Date: 11/01/14
Price: $130

With the beginning of the season rapidly approaching, Jordan Brand debuts the eighth iteration in Chris Paul’s signature shoe. The Jordan CP3.VIII brings a sleek, minimalist aesthetic to a shoe designed to deliver maximum performance, speed and responsiveness to the court.

Chris Paul is incredibly involved in the design process of the shoe, and works closely with Jordan Brand designers to create a shoe that is made specifically for his game. Paul asks designers to incorporate elements that give him an edge over his opponents, similar to a superhero’s kit with concealed ecret weapons.

“I take designing the shoe very seriously. I like the testing process, refining the details and pushing the limits on performance,” said Paul, who will be wearing the shoe throughout the upcoming season. “From the cushioning and Flight Web lockdown system to the rubberized outsole that helps me stop on a dime, I know what these shoes can do for me, and when my opponent sees them, they know too.”

Beyond the shoe’s performance elements, the CP3 signature line has always featured personalized touches, helping distinguish Paul’s game-day footwear. The Jordan CP3.VIII continues that trend, with a family tree detailed on the inside of the tongue, complementing the traditional chevron design that pays tribute to the patriarchs of the Paul family.
BUILT FOR SPEED

Paul’s game is notoriously fast, and he requires a shoe he can trust when he’s making quick changes in direction, stopping in an instant or initiating a high-speed attack on the rim. The TPU chassis provides this type of supreme stability for the rapid directional moves that Paul is known for. A unique 5/8-height, coupled with an innersleeve, delivers a sock-like fit in a model that is made for players with an up-tempo game.

The textile upper provides lightweight support, while reaffirming durability through synthetic overlays on the heel and toe, as well as rubber pods strategically placed in high-contact areas. Nike Zoom units under the forefoot create responsive cushioning, and a herringbone pattern on the heel enhances the multi-directional traction that has become a staple in the CP3 line.

The Jordan CP3.VIII will launch in two colorways — black/infrared 23/white and cool grey/white/black — at global retailers and Jordan.com on Nov. 1, for a suggested retail price of $130.

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