Jordan Brand’s Air Rev Golf Shoe: A Swing and a Miss
Hey there, golf lovers! So, earlier this year, Jordan Brand decided to shake things up in the golf world by unveiling their “flagship” golf shoe, the Air Rev. Priced at a cool $280, it was supposed to be packed with the latest tech. But honestly? I’ve got some serious doubts. After hitting the course with these kicks, I could say without a doubt that they’ve become my least favorite golf shoe of the year.
Let’s break it down, shall we? I know I caught some flak for my initial hot take on this shoe, but after spending quality time with it on the greens, I’m standing by my critique. Buckle up, because we’re diving into the details of what went wrong. Spoiler alert: it’s not pretty!
The Lowdown: Why It Missed the Mark
So, what makes the Jordan Air Rev fall flat? There are three major issues: construction, traction, and the so-called Flight Lock technology. Let’s tackle them one by one, starting with the construction.
Cheap Construction? You Bet
If you handed me the Jordan Air Rev and asked me for my guess on the price, I’d probably land somewhere in the $100-$130 range. This shoe just doesn’t feel like it’s worth $280. The synthetic leather upper is low-quality, creasing at the most unfortunate angles. After just a few rounds, they look like they’ve been around for ages.
Oh, and let’s talk hardware. The strap buckle is plastic—not metal. Really, Jordan? When you shell out nearly $300, you expect a bit of premium feel. Not only that, but the lacing system is also a question mark. It’s a dial system, but not the actual BOA dial. Turns out, they didn’t want to fork out the cash for that licensing fee. It’s just baffling!
Traction Troubles
Next up is traction. I really don’t get why Jordan or Nike continues trying to create their own spikes instead of just using tried-and-true options from brands like Softspikes. The spikes on the Air Rev are not replaceable. Once they wear down, say goodbye to your shoes.
In dry conditions, traction is decent, but as soon as things get a little moist? Forget about it. Your grip will likely take a hit, and if you’re someone who generates a lot of torque in your swing, you could find your footing seriously compromised.
Flight Lock Technology: Where’s the Difference?
Now, onto the star of the show: Flight Lock technology. Jordan marketed this as a game-changer, crucial for performance. But honestly, I didn’t feel any difference in my swing. The shoe has a strap that’s supposed to hold an Air Zoom unit for your trail foot. You push back, and bam! You get to your lead side with ease. But here’s the kicker—the strap just bows out, making any benefit impossible to feel.
Long story short? It’s feeling more like a gimmick than anything substantial. Harsh? Perhaps. True? Definitely.
A Couple of Bright Spots
But hey, it wasn’t all doom and gloom, right? There are a few things I liked. The cushioning setup is on the firmer side but brings decent stability and comfort. Plus, the lacing system, even without the BOA dial, did deliver solid lockdown. Still, I struggled to tighten the lower sections, so narrow-footed folks might want to consider alternatives.
Not Worth the Money
If you’ve scrolled this far, congratulations! You probably already have a pretty solid idea of where this is heading. Honestly, this shoe simply isn’t worth your hard-earned cash. I can’t give Jordan Brand a pat on the back for trying something new here. It feels like half-baked, or maybe even quarter-baked, in terms of design, performance, and pricing.
Stick to What You Know
I have to wonder: what were they thinking? The individuality of the Air Rev shows promise, but there’s this prevailing sentiment that they need to stick to their roots with retro styles. When it comes to performance golf shoes, this offering just doesn’t cut it.
In a world where golf shoes are getting smarter and more tech-laden, the Air Rev feels more like a nostalgic throwback than an innovative leap forward. So if you’re in the market for a new pair of golf shoes? Look elsewhere. Your feet will thank you, and your game will improve with gear that actually delivers.
So there you have it, folks! The Jordan Air Rev may have started as a hype train, but it derailed pretty quickly in my book. When investing in golf gear, it’s crucial to find options that deliver the quality and performance you deserve. Now go out there, hit the links, and pick gear that will elevate your game, not drag it down!