{"id":460662,"date":"2015-08-23T13:39:50","date_gmt":"2015-08-23T17:39:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=460662"},"modified":"2019-01-22T19:55:36","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T00:55:36","slug":"performance-review-ranking-the-nike-kobe-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/performance-review-ranking-the-nike-kobe-series\/","title":{"rendered":"Performance Review \/\/ Ranking The Nike Kobe Series"},"content":{"rendered":"

His legacy among the game’s greatest players of all time is certainly fully locked in, and as Kobe Bryant turns 37 years-old today and enters what just might be his final NBA season,\u00a0his legacy and\u00a0contributions to the sneaker game are equally as certain.<\/p>\n

Ever since shifting the industry to a new openness to low-tops with the introduction of the Kobe IV, Bryant’s signature series has helped to shape the modern era of on-court performance sneakers.<\/p>\n

Check out all of Kobe’s Nike signature sneakers below — ranked from best to worst — and let us know on Twitter<\/a>\u00a0or in the poll section what your favorite on-court pairs are.<\/p>\n

1.) Nike Zoom Kobe 5<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> Lovers of lockdown got glove fit with yoga flexibility on the Nike Zoom Kobe V.\u00a0Replacing the well-liked but bottom-out prone Lunarlon cushioning seen on the 4 with always\u00a0awesome Zoom Air, the Kobe V lasted longer and played lower than previous Mamba\u00a0makeups. Evolved Flywire proved lighter and leaner on top, while a padded torch tongue\u00a0literally and figuratively tied everything together for a snug but soft fit.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> Flaws are few on the Kobe V, but one common complaint was traction. While the\u00a0aesthetic of the heartbeat pattern looked cool and worked reasonably well, it didn’t grip or last\u00a0at the level of other Kobe models. Simply using herringbone would’ve made this a strong\u00a0candidate as one of the greatest playing shoes of all time.<\/p>\n

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2.) Nike Zoom Kobe IV<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> While other shoes like the Jet Flight and Gil Zero were certainly flagship low-top\u00a0models, it wasn’t until the Kobe IV released in 2009 that an entire era of players of all sizes\u00a0would be seen playing in low-cut sneakers. With a low yet protective collar, incredible traction,\u00a0lockdown, fit and sharp support, the Kobe IV was the breakout model of Kobe’s Nike series\u00a0and was adopted on courts nationwide.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> After the introduction of Lunar Foam in the Hyperdunk, the Kobe IV followed it up\u00a0and also incorporated Nike’s newest tech into the forefoot. Most everyone would’ve preferred\u00a0Zoom Air. The Lunar Foam bottomed out within a handful of wearings and couldn’t hold up to\u00a0the rigors of hoops. Otherwise, the Kobe IV was nearly perfect.<\/p>\n

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3.) Nike Zoom Kobe II<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> With Nike’s Free principles setting the foundation for the shoe’s outsole\u00a0configuration, the Kobe II sat lower to the ground and offered up more court feel than any\u00a0shoe before it. Combined with two full-volume Zoom Air units in both the heel and the\u00a0forefoot, the cushioning was substantially responsive. The upper, while weighty by today’s\u00a0standards, featured a series of support overlays and a lockdown strap, all contained over the\u00a0shoe’s footbucket construction, meaning you were locked in all game long.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> For some people, the heel counter was just a tad too firm, and rubbed against the\u00a0wearer’s Achilles tendon. This forced some to wear a thicker sock than preferred to reduce\u00a0any irritation. Of course, the shoe is also slightly heavy as it aged, as they were constructed\u00a0with a multi-overlay thick leather upper throughout.<\/p>\n

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4.) Nike Kobe 8<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> By the line’s 8th model, there was a distinct and expected formula that was\u00a0working for the Kobe series. The 8 featured a no-frills herringbone pattern with a contoured\u00a0Phylon midsole that was both striking and supportive. The upper introduced engineered\u00a0mesh, allowing the shoe to provide better flexibility than the 6 and 7 before it. The biggest\u00a0shift was the introduction of the full drop-in Lunarlon insole, which though not as responsive\u00a0as targeted Zoom Air, was a huge hit on-court for many and also more casually comfortable.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> From a fit and feel standpoint, the 8 didn’t have many downsides. The collar height\u00a0and heel counter also worked well together. If anything, most people’s overall opinion of the 8\u00a0simply came down to their preference for Zoom or Lunarlon.<\/p>\n

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5.) Nike Zoom Kobe 6<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> Aesthetically, the Nike Kobe 6 was the first massive casual crossover for the\u00a0Kobe line, birthing the Grinch-inspired “Christmas” colorway and sporting scales in true\u00a0signature fashion. Zoom Air was carried over from the V, which continued to win in the\u00a0cushioning department as did Torch padding on the tongue.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> The collar and eyelet configuration just didn’t work all the way on the Nike Kobe 6.\u00a0When toggling with the top two eyelets, you always felt like the shoe wasn’t hitting the ankle\u00a0right and the pressure points were off. This issue even inspired YouTube reviewer Jefferrrson\u00a0to maneuver a new means of lacing and tying the shoe. Like the V before it, traction was a bit\u00a0of an issue, as the design opted for more storytelling than true performance. And lastly, while\u00a0the scales on the upper were a nice visual play, the upper didn’t breathe or bend as well as\u00a0the previous pair.<\/p>\n

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6.) Nike Zoom Kobe 1<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> With Kobe hitting the weights hard and bulking up, and also coming off of a knee\u00a0injury, he specifically requested more cushioning and padding than he wore in the Huarache\u00a02K series, making for a debut signature model that focused on impact protection and a plush\u00a0ride. The shoe’s TPU heel counter and forefoot midsole wedge offered great support and\u00a0lockdown, and the multi-directional traction pattern was a major hit on-court as well.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> With a mostly leather upper, the shoe just didn’t hug the foot the way many mesh-based composite materials would later on, and fit a little more sloppy and wide than his\u00a0ensuing models would. The heel notch silhouette was also a bit awkward, and a more\u00a0traditional mid-cut would’ve been preferred.<\/p>\n

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7.) Nike Kobe 9 Low<\/span><\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> After following a similar blueprint for five models in a row, the 9 saw a huge shift\u00a0for the Kobe series, with the introduction of Flyknit and a fully dynamic and ergonomic outsole\u00a0design. The outsole’s grip was unreal, and a major flex of Eric Avar’s performance design\u00a0prowess. Many also loved the newly constructed midsole’s stellar support too, which featured\u00a0huge helpings of carbon fiber (or TPU) in a high-wrapping chassis.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> Unlike the Flyknit uppers seen in Running or from other brands, the 9’s upper was\u00a0more window treatment than anything, as it was actually fully backed by reinforcement layers.\u00a0The result was an upper that wasn’t as soft or flexible as other knit-based shoes, as Nike\u00a0focused more on ensuring the shoe was still supportive enough for hoops.<\/p>\n

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8.) Nike Kobe 9 Elite<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> The Kobe line was already headed to an extremely high silhouette cut regardless,\u00a0as Eric Avar designed it before Bryant’s disastrous Achilles tear in the spring of 2013, but the\u00a0story worked well, and the high, high top was something from a proprioception standpoint that\u00a0many hoopers enjoyed playing in. In tandem with the shoe’s support chassis, drop-in Lunarlon\u00a0insole and incredibly well-done traction pattern, the shoe performed for players of all sizes.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> With the added height and a fully-backed Flyknit upper, the breathability of the 9\u00a0was seriously terrible. And as always, lovers of Zoom Air once again weren’t crazy about the\u00a0drop-in Lunarlon insole. The $225 price was also tough to ever fully justify.<\/p>\n

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9.) Nike Kobe X<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> With a fairly underwhelming design for what would be Kobe’s 10th signature\u00a0series, the shoe is still adept at all of the things you’ve come to expect from his line. The\u00a0targeted collar height, midfoot fit and lockdown are all there. The shoe’s Lunarlon drop-in is\u00a0comfortable, though not explosively responsive, and the traction is reliable and solid.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> While the re-addition of Zoom Air is cool and all, everyone knows that it’d be better\u00a0served in the forefoot instead of heel. While Nike has gradually evolved their use of\u00a0engineered meshes, the upper is largely unspectacular on these. The $180 retail price is\u00a0simply offensive. The shoe follows much of what has made the line successful since the IV,\u00a0but doesn’t take us anywhere new, as many may have expected being it was a landmark\u00a0model in number alone.<\/p>\n

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10.) Nike Kobe 8 Elite<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> The Kobe 8’s Elite edition looked to improve on many of the model’s existing\u00a0attributes, like upgrading the plastic heel counter to a true carbon fiber, throwing in Kevlar-equipped laces or adding visible Flywire cables to the forefoot. It also switched out the drop-in\u00a0Lunarlon insole for a new drop-in sockliner that featured both heel and forefoot Zoom Air\u00a0units.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> While it was cool to pull the sockliner out and actually see the Zoom Air bags, the\u00a0shoe would’ve been much better served if the Zoom Air was simply embedded into a more\u00a0traditional midsole construction. As we found out on the Kobe 7, the thick insole compromised\u00a0the shoe’s ride and flexibility, and made for a more clunky ride than expected.<\/p>\n

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11.) Nike Zoom Kobe III<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> With the IV’s impending breakout season just around the corner, the 3 proved to\u00a0be a lost-in-the-shuffle model for the series. The high cut was backed by a plush and\u00a0comfortable mesh liner, and the shoe’s exaggerated outrigger was tremendously supportive\u00a0on cuts and drives.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> It’s as if this shoe was made with the blacktop in mind first, and the hardwood as a\u00a0second priority. The diamond-inspired traction pattern (Kobe had just named his recently-born\u00a0daughter Natalia Diamante…) didn’t work great indoors, and left you swiping often in hopes of solid\u00a0grip. The rubber-engulfed upper was great for dealing with outdoor abrasion, but not entirely\u00a0necessarily for the indoor game. The shoe also had an odd stance to it, as the heel dipped,\u00a0when you’d actually want to feel like you were playing on your toes.<\/p>\n

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12.) Nike Kobe X Elite<\/h2>\n

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The Good:<\/strong> Much like the Low, the X Elite incorporates sturdy support, reliable traction and a\u00a0drop-in Lunarlon insole for above-average cushioning. The Elite’s high cut upper also features\u00a0Flyknit, in a more flexible and pliable execution than we saw on the 9. The shoe has a stable\u00a0base, highlighted by heel Zoom Air and a sharp and targeted two-pronged TPU support wing\u00a0on the forefoot.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> The $225 price is entirely ridiculous, given there are so many better performing\u00a0shoes at much lower prices. The shoe isn’t remotely good enough or industry-evolving\u00a0enough to warrant such a high price. While satisfactory on many levels, the cushioning and\u00a0transition leave a bit to be desired.<\/p>\n

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13.) Nike Zoom Kobe II Strength<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> As great as the launch version of the Kobe 2 was, the \u201cStrength\u201d model\u00a0incorporated two straps over the tongue and featured a more simplified but excessively thick\u00a0leather upper. The shoe’s Zoom Air units and Free-principled outsole still offered up great\u00a0cushioning and traction, and the irritation points of the 2’s initial collar construction were\u00a0improved by a plush neoprene tongue sleeve.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> It was heavy as hell. The shoe’s upper and straps were made out of some truly\u00a0impressive and thick leathers, and also had metal accent ends on the straps, which added\u00a0way too much weight to the shoe. The breathability sucked and they also got incredibly hot.<\/p>\n

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14.) Nike Kobe VII System<\/h2>\n

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The Good:<\/strong> From a technical standpoint, the Kobe VII introduced modular cushioning and\u00a0convertible support to the Black Mamba franchise. In regard to support, the Kobe VII may be\u00a0the sturdiest shoe in the Kobe line, other than the first two models. It felt more capable for a\u00a0bigger player in both low and wrapped-up form, offering versatility never seen in the series.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> While modular capabilities were a good idea in theory, it made for somewhat\u00a0lackluster lockdown and a fit that leaned toward bulky or roomy depending on the system.\u00a0The Kobe VII was certainly stiffer than previous pairs, an aspect that could prove pro or con\u00a0depending on the wearer. In general, the concept was awesome but the execution and\u00a0comfort wasn’t all the way there.<\/p>\n

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15.) Nike Kobe VII Elite<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> With an upped price came some upgraded performance cues on the first Kobe model to feature an Elite edition. There was the full-length Zoom Air embedded into the drop-in sockliner, the carbon fiber heel counter and mifoot shank, Kevlar-infused laces and the nubbed no-slip insole footbed.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> While all of those upgrades sound great on paper, the shoe also featured a fully rubberized upper that hardly flexed with the foot and took quite a while to break in. If the initial VII felt stiff to some, the Elite was that much worse from a flexibility and comfort standpoint. The $200 price wasn’t winning anyone over either.<\/p>\n

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16.) Nike Zoom Kobe II Lite<\/h2>\n

The Good:<\/strong> The collar featured Nike’s Sphere Lining, which is seriously one of the most plush\u00a0and comfortable liner materials Nike has ever used. (It’s crazy they’ve entirely ditched it.) The\u00a0platform’s Zoom Air bags are directly underfoot and perfectly responsive, and the podular\u00a0Free-principled herringbone traction pattern also worked great.<\/p>\n

The Bad:<\/strong> With a basic full leather upper, the shoe’s collar cut was simply too restrictive and\u00a0ill-fitting to ever work. The forefoot was sloppy and didn’t provide enough lockdown or support\u00a0for cuts. Even though the name may have implied these were \u201cLite,\u201d they certainly weren’t\u00a0when they released in 2007, and aren’t even close by today’s standards. The shoe simply\u00a0didn’t flex or articulate as hoped either, and is well behind the more modern and well-contoured performance high cuts like the Hyperdunk 2015.<\/p>\n

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