Chris Paul Talks Jordan CP3.VII Performance with Designer Justin Taylor

November 6, 2013 BY / 0

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The Jordan CP3.VII has been out for a couple months now and has been getting rave reviews not only for its incredible price point (seriously, when was the last time you could grab an MVP-caliber player’s signature for $130?) but it’s also won fans over because of its sleek design and unique performance features. Chris recently sat down with the head designer of his latest silhouette in Justin Taylor to talk about the performance aspects of the Jordan CP3.VII. In the video Chris talks about how comfort was his priority, that he wanted a shoe he could slip right into and play in. Justin Taylor also talks about the new Podulite outsole in its morphing from the Podulon foam from the past couple of Chris Paul signature sneakers. Hit the click to see the full video and stay tuned for the next Jordan Brand installment of their chat with CP3.

[youtube]http://youtu.be/bDrQtIN-kuQ[/youtube]

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