The Air Jordan 39 Sneaker Launches in July With Full-Length ZoomX Foam and Air Zoom Cushioning
After debuting on the feet of Paolo Banchero at the start of the NBA Playoffs, the Air Jordan 39 is now ready for launch.
Jordan Brand announced Thursday that the latest model of the Air Jordan series will release next week. The Air Jordan 39 boasts a cleaner look than usual for the franchise but is packed with tech that includes ZoomX foam and Air Zoom paneling. Both technologies are applied at full-length in the midsole, marking the first time it’s ever been done on a basketball sneaker.
“Our values with the Air Jordan 39 came down to things like shape, proportion and stance,” Joël Greenspan, senior design director for Jordan Brand Performance Footwear, said in a press release. “We didn’t want to build a spaceship that was overtly aesthetic. In other words, we didn’t want to make the technology the visual focus of the design. Still, when athletes put on the shoe, we want them to instantly know they’re getting the most premium performance system possible.”
The Air Jordan 39’s upper is made out of an embroidered textile born out of computational design informed by testing at the Nike Sport Research Lab (NSRL). Flex zones bend from changes in direction during cross-steps, and natural leather overlays have been applied in high-stress areas to help contain the forefoot. NSRL testing also led to the outsole’s herringbone pattern getting reinforcements in key areas for changes in direction.
To prevent ankle chafing, the height of the tongue and beveled heel contours were also placed precisely.
The Air Jordan 39 will launch in a white-dominant colorway “Sol” with select red and black accents, and Jordan Brand has previewed an additional eight colorways to through to spring, including the predominantly black Air Jordan 39 “Lumier” inspired by Paris’ night skyline releasing August 6.
The Air Jordan 39 “Sol” releases July 23 through Jordan Brand’s website and select third-party retailers. Pricing is set at $200.
Air Jordan 39 “Sol” (July 23)
Air Jordan 3 “Lumier” (August 6)
Air Jordan 39 “Guo Ailun PE” (Holiday 2024)
Air Jordan 39 “University” (Holiday 2024)
Air Jordan 39 “Baron” (Holiday 2024)
Air Jordan 39 “Croix” (Holiday 2024)
Air Jordan 39 “Noir” (Spring 2025)
Air Jordan 39 “No Alteration” (Spring 2025)
Air Jordan 39 “Heritage” (Spring 2024)
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