Description
The LeBron 20 sneaker model was designed by Jason Petrie, who explained how he came up with the design:
“We saw the XX as a chance to celebrate the next 20 years for LeBron. The stitched tag inside the tongue says, ‘Designed and Engineered to the Exact Specifications of the Next Generation.’ We took that line seriously as we designed the shoe. We had players like LeBron’s sons Bronny and Bryce in mind.”
Now, the label has introduced a “Four Horsemen” makeover of the sneaker model, which honors his inner circle of comrades.
The latest “Four Horsemen” comes after the release of the same makeover on Air Force 1 as a PE. This offering of the Nike LeBron 20 ditches its usual breathable mesh build for cracked-leather material used on the upper.
The underlays of the sneakers are clad in a lighlty tanned leather material, which contrasts with the woven sockliners and tongues.
Starting with the double-layered Swooshes at the lateral, the base tick appears in a navy corduroy with visible green stitching while the Swoosh resting atop it favors a red chenille look, matching the medial. Pops of white are added on the rubber outsoles alongside blue translucent forefoot. The outsole has lightly tanned midsoles.
Is LeBron 20 good for basketball?
In addition to looking good, the Nike LeBron 20 is arguably the best performance basketball shoe on the market. The cushion is provided by a large forefoot Zoom Air unit that is curved to bend in multiple directions, while a bottom-loaded Zoom Air unit in the heel adds additional protection.
Great shoes. The overall performance of LeBron 20 basketball shoes is great. You don’t need to worry about the tractino performance, durability and anti-skidding performance of the crystal outsole. The resilient feedback and fitness are also good. Comparing with LeBron 19, it’s more suitable for most of people.