Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Jack be nimble, jack be quicker: Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2011

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 Great fit + sharp traction+ responsive cushioning= a great combination for speed and quickness. While the original hyperfuse brought something new to the game in a tight breathable and fun package. The 2011 hyperfuse found a way to make things even better in a new, but familiar package.

I’ll be the first to tell you for a design/aesthetic stand point I like weird. I like different. I like unique looking designs that solve problems, challenge conventional norms and push the envelope on form, function, materials and performance. Products, designs, & innovations that standout from the completion and make things even better. The original hyperfuse did that with a new material: Hyperfuse. Traditional basketball sneakers and many sneakers/shoes altogether were made of traditional materials like Leather, suede, nubuck, canvas, patent leather, mesh and so forth. These materials over time were combined, layered, stretched, woven, combined and so on until some took a chance to ask, explore, try and challenge the current norms to innovate. Like the use of patent leather used on the Air Jordan 11 not just as a visual element, but as a performance material to maintain fit and keep the foot on the foot bed or the ballistic nylon mesh also used on the Upper of the 11 to provide breathability and a better/closer fit as well durability. The uses of natural leathers  changed to synthetic leathers because the lack of stack with helped the sneaker retain it’s shape/fit longer fast forward and now have the innovation a fuse uppers which solve multiple issues in a signgular whole package that is strong, light, breathable, thin, flexible and well fitting. This is done by fusing/heat pressing multiple layers of material that all serve different purposes into a single upper and assembling everything together in a fast form fitting product that ready to perform with only a couple of wears. 


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In a fuse uppers the first layer is used as the backing. It usually is structured and has cut outs at breaks within the pattern that create windows for breathability. This is the layer that sits closest to your foot. The inner most layer of the shoe. Next upper is the mesh packaging. Their are different types of polyester mesh such as the jersey style mesh used in last years original hyperfuse sneaker or the diagonal net mesh used in this years 2011. This layer allows for the breathability while providing full coverage and support for fuse areas that don’t have cut outs like the medial toe area, ankle area (in the original), and heel. Finally is the top most layer made of polyurethane or PU skin/skins. This layer provides durability texture and finish. This is the outer most shell of the upper. Now that all of the layers are stacked they are vacuum sealed tight. No Bubbles! ( at least not in your uppers lol) and heated/pressed until all of the layers are essentially FUSED into one seamless piece. Then the upper is stitched together, given a heel counter as well as other necessities and assembled like a traditional performance sneaker. Voila! You’ve been hyperfused. What great is that you get the best of many different materials all into one lightweight, durable, breathable, form fitting, strong, slow stretching, thin, and futuristic package. This is definitely a step about natural materials like traditional materials like natural leather & nubuck and the next level of synthetic man-made materials that don’t use animal hides and are slow to stretch. Now if it can be made to be sustainable with green and biodegradable eco friendly materials, we might have something. But does it perform? Onto the review.

Comfort & Fit 9/10

Like last years initial launch the hyperfuse (2010) provided a strong and unique fit unlike any basketball sneaker before it. The mid ( I throughly enjoyed the low top version.) featured a one pice mesh based bootie that fit well around the foot while keeping the tongue connected and irritating seams away from the foot. Good. The back half of the sneaker featured a nice amount of padding including the ankle area which featured a few layers of solid fuse for fir and form. The midfoot and forefoot of the sneaker was light, strong, breathable and flexed without hindering and natural flex or movement needed on the court. The stiff upper material kept the foot upright within the shoe and allowed little to no side to side movement with only a minimal amount of front to back movement. There is also extra amounts of fuse on the medial side of the toe back to protect from toe drags and contact made with that area, someone stepping on your foot, toe drags, etc. the 2011 version made some slight changes in the mesh style, fuse pattern and ankle area overlay. While the ankle area may be different from last years version. The Hyperfuse still provided great ankle support as the Hyperfuse pattern surrounded the area around the ankle with extra layers while allowing freedom of the ankle itself like a traditional Basketball Huarache sneaker like the Air Jordan 7 or Huarache 2k4 & 2k5. This time mesh covers the ankles. The fit is also added with a solid and rigid heel counter just like last year. It still works. 

Cushioning 8/10

One thing that charities over was the tooling. The 2010 & 2011 have the same Midsole and outsole with only a slight difference that I call an upgrade for a couple of reasons. The Hyperfuse 2011 still uses the same lightweight phylon midsole and bouncy forefoot Zoom are unit as last years version. There is enough foam in the heel to work well even without a heel air unit. The design of the midsole allow it to compress as needed to have a decent movement on the court the heel to toe drop and fit of the upper make you want to play more on your forefoot and the shoe makes you want to sprint down the court and the bouncy responsive zoom air has you cover. The upgrade is the lateral stability as the 2011 midsole features a protruding extension of the midsole that provides more lateral support while helping to keep you from sliding off of the footbed on slashes and cuts and even has a super cool iridescent swoosh. It makes the shoe like different, almost ALIENNNNN lol. Again, I like different, I like weird. This was a welcomed feature on this years versions as some players did have instances is losing forwards the edge of the midsole or over. 

Traction 9/10

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This traction just works. It worked so nice that they had to use it twice lol. The pattern stays the same. Same great peaked herringbone. Same midfoot support shank for torsional rigidity and same heel impact force dispersion design for heel landings and strikes.  Still works, still good. 

In Summary,

The Hyperfuse 2011 is a subtle successor to last years models with only minor changes to the upper pattern and midsole design that helped to improve some areas that the 2010 fell short at which mainly some lack of lateral, support/sliding off of the food bed. Although the changes are subtle again the combination of the iridescent swoosh and stance give this shoe an almost alien look. Sported by some of the newest and craftiest young point guards such as Rajon Rondo, Russell Westbrook, and James Harden. Just like last year the Hyperfuse is light, breathable, durable and should hold up well over time. It great for your indoor runs and leagues. If you add a more cushioned insole these make the perfect outdoor bball sneaker for the summer! Buy them if you want a light, strong, durable, breathable sneaker with an upper that will last with a responsive cushion and sharp traction that’s stable for the hardwood and the asphalt. A great sneaker especially at the price point. 


Quick? or Explosive? The choice is yours: Air Jordan 2011


 The Air Jordan Flagship shoe has been known as the peak of performance, styles, luxury, materials and innovation. Every year the flagship shoe is aimed to be at the Top of the basketball footwear market and the retail price usually reflects it too. Top performance products inspired by the greatest basketball player of all time. 

After the release of the Iconic numbered Air Jordan 23 ( a tough act to follow regardless, the air Jordan 2009 looked step in with new technologies as well as as some traditional and new materials that have never been seen on an air Jordan before. Next up was the Air Jordan 2010 flag ship worn/debuted and designed with D wade in mind. A great performer even if the clear window came off as a gimmick at first (luckily it performed great) and this year we had another opportunity. The innovation: modularity. 

Nice word. So what is it. Well ironically modularity was a theme we reviewed and even used when I was in design school ( Industrial Design). I used this approach when designing a couple of book cases/shelf’s that featured modular parts the fit interchangeably while all fitting in to their respective units.

 In general, something described as modular is made up of distinct, self-contained units or components that can be combined or arranged in different waysIt often implies flexibility, adaptability, and ease of assembly or modification.

So is this the first time that this has been done. No & yes. 

The credit for modular sneakers might go to Adidas from 

the Adidas eqt bball with featured removable and 

interchangeable inner sleeves that fit inside of the upper 

and tooling shell.

 Then there was the Nike a baja which also had a 

removable sleeve for a basketball sneaker. As far as 

modular cushioning goes the adidas Los Angeles 

trainer had removable and interchangeable cushioning 

rods that fit into the heel with different densities to support 

running on different surfaces, like concrete, asphalt, 

and grass. 

So it isn’t new, now what? “Well it’s not always what you do, 

but how you do it.”- Lil Wayne

While the Air Jordan 21 was the 1st Air Jordan to use removable/modular 

cushioning it was targeted in the heel giving the option of targeted heel max 

air in Polyurethane or heel Zoom air in pylon. This concept was carried over to the Air Jordan 22 as a part of the IPS cushioning system that denied with the Air Jordan 20.

Are you with me so far? Great now what makes this new and innovative in the air Jordan 2011 is that the entire insole/inner midsole is removable and interchangeable giving you two types of cushioning approaches. 

Quick. A Unc Blue phylon midsole with heel & forefoot Zoom air units. For quick movements by smaller guards.

Explosive: A bulls red cushion midsole with top loaded dot welded full length air units. For larger more explosive players like big guards or forwards.

This gave you the option to choose your cushion all with the same shoe. See innovative, different.

So does it hoop. Let’s find out.

From the outside looking in the Air Jordan 2011 looks like update Air Jordan in 11 in some ways. The launch colorway is very Concord eleven without the patent leather. This model uses a unique embossed Italian leather with a specific patina that ages well with wear. The outer “shell” midsole is very clean and simple with a subtle 90 degree/180 degree square cross hatch pattern (like the 11) a translucent out sole with a unique pattern, and clean alternate tone at the ankle and heel. Clean is an understatement.

Comfort & Fit 7/10

The Air Jordan 2011 comfortable enough with a nice one piece bootie with mesh around the tongue and sides as well as good padding and a soft lining. The bootie stops just under your ankles to give good range and mobility while white parts of the upper still provide ankle coverage when fully laced with a thin breathable material that still allows natural motion. Similar to the Air Jordan 7, but cleaner. Nice! The insoles regardless of which type you choose fit seamlessly into the shoe without and discomfort or impediment of natural movement. I’m quite sure there was a lot of math involved in the design/development/engineering and production. You’ve gotta make sure you have the proper tolerances for your male & female parts ( design talk lol). Like the Air Jordan 11 the 2011 also features nylon laces loops just in a defferent way. The lace loops are attached to the base of the upper from the inside and they are only stitched from the top and the bottom allowing some freedom of movement within the upper. This allows the lace loops move securely with the foot in motion while still providing lock down and fit in the fore foot and midfoot. The fit could have even better with a more solid heel counter, there was a little better of heel slip, movement within the heel area even when fully laced. They probably had to make sure the the soles could move in and out affected, but nothing comes with a cost and unfortunately the lack of heel fit never really went away.

Cushioning 8/10

For this being the first full length modular insole/midsole system. The cushioning wasn’t bad. As a guard I assumed that the quick midsole would have been perfect for me. Ironically in comparison of the two. The phylon midsole was just too stiff/firm. I opted for the explosive midsole most of the time and didn’t look back. This was my first time experiencing cushion in basketball shoe and I was loving it. By comparison, cushion is softer and more giving than phylon and coupled the top loaded full length air unit. This insole was feeling just as good or responsive as my favorite sneakers with zoom air. And that’s saying a lot as I’ve been team zoom air for over a decade as one of/if not my favorite cushioning for basketball and performance. The only cons of the explosive midsole is that it may break down  quicker over time. Even with the carbon fiber shanks I ended up having use custom orthotics with them over time (but that could have just me). Two types of cushioned midsoles for one sneaker. It never hurts to have options!

Traction 7/10

The Air Jordan 2011 features a full length translucent outsole with a data driven elephant print/fingerprint inspired traction pattern that tightens and swirls around a profit point at the ball of the foot. There are flex grooves that help with mobility and natural movement on the court. While the rubber compound and pattern weren’t bad. They still left something to be desired. Solid rubber might be better at for the most a part a strong herringbone pattern with sharp peaks the right durometer of rubber and adequate spacing can do wonders on the court. Translucent rubber & and story telling isn’t bad, it’s just that solid rubber and performance herringbone can be better.



In Summary, 

The Air Jordan 2011 isn’t a bad performer with all things considered there are better performers this year from multiple 

Brands. While the modular inner soles/inner midsoles brought something new to the table I think most players while ideally shift to one or the other for most of their duration with the shoe. While comfortable the fit in the heel didn’t allow me to have the same confidence/fearlessness of last years Air Jordan 2010, this years hyperdunk, hyperfuse or Kobe 11. While those sneakers screamed attack. The AJ 2011 murmured enjoy, even with the quick midsole the fit and cushioning felt great

 During runs, but I just know better heel fit, a stronger/more firm heel counter and even better cushioning would have put these over the top as an on court performer. a traditional midsole might have provided a better feel and transition. There be additional versions of the Air Jordan that uses the quick & explosive midsole options in a more traditional/conventional way albeit with different materials. I will say that the materials are definitely a highlight of this years model are definitely top notch for the leathers, comfortable tongue/bootie and clean color blocking the AIR JORDAN 2011 is a clean modern classic of the court that still does a great job on the court. Buy it if you want the newest and latest Jordan to add to the me collection and you want to hoop in the them, skip them if you are looking for the top performing basketball Shoe To compete on the court, there are plenty of other options (while not modular) can still over Top level performance at a better price. Onto the next one.