Air Jordan 2 Sneakers $85 (RRP $230-$270, Multiple Colors) + $15 Delivery ($0 with $350 Order) @ Up There Athletics

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  • Damn looks like some great picks and good mass appeal

  • +1

    No returns what a gamble.

    • +4

      Businesses can’t take away a consumer's right to a refund or replacement for faulty products or services. It’s illegal for businesses to rely on store policies or terms and conditions which deny these rights. For example, policies which say ‘no refunds’ or ‘no refunds or exchanges on sale items’.

      ACCC

      • +3

        Shoes are not faulty if you the consumer picks the wrong size.

        • No one said they are. Easier to go to any shop nearby and test your size.

  • +1

    Yeah no returns on a style ive never tried, that's a miss. Would have jumped if they offered returns.

    • You'd do your arse in postage returning for a change of mind. Just get your normal size in Nike, or decide if you want them or not first.

      Can't just walk into foot locker for a lot of these rarer/old-school shoes.

  • +5

    For people who have never tried: Jordan 2s are arguably the most comfortable Jordan of all. Walking on a cloud.

    Also, they’re more striking in person. High recommend. 80s classic.

    • +1

      Can concur.

  • A year ago every human was rocking Nike Dunk's, now its the Samba, is this next?

    • Absolutely not. These are ugly as hell

  • +1

    Thanks OP took a punt on the last ones in your post.

    • +1

      Glad I bought first and thought later. Already shipped. Thanks again OP

      • +1

        Can't dick around

  • +3

    They only offer express shipping this time. No free shipping with any purchase. That is an added $15.00 on your order FYI

  • Most of the men's ones are out of stock for the common sizes …

  • +1

    Commonly sold at Nike outlets for $110-130 and then there's 40-50% off. Not worth $270RRP.

    Who cares what everyone is wearing. FWIW unless they are premium basketball shoes, with double stack, full length, or even heel/forefoot zoom - these types of older style Jordans don't offer the same cushion, comfort as newer shoes.

    Not even sure why they are popular apart from being cheap and lowtech. The only premium feature is the leather upper.

    Spend the same amount in a pair of 360 or 270 Max, or anything with air cushioning. Your feet, ankles and knees will appreciate it.

    • Thanks, makes sense.

    • Yeah RRP can be ignored on all shoes, who ever pays that.

      Just wondering if you've tried on J2s or any for that matter? I agree they will be old tech but no doubt fine for walking around. People like the old-school classic shoes. Modern day ball shoes are far superior if you are actually playing. I wouldn't call leather superior either (heavy and unethical).

      I think Pegasus or some proper running shoes would be a lot better than those you mentioned, or even the vapour max etc.

      This review above said they are great, like walking on clouds. So which is it..
      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/16101421/redir

      • @g-rig I sold all my J's and only have 35-38 now. I didn't like the rigid leather feel vs say flywire (for breathability hot weather + sock juice). J36 are my go-to for bball.

        Yes, Pegasus for running as the phylon or lunarlon foam is best for being light weight and hard surface, astro turf running. I play basketball so prefer shoes with double stack zoom or full length zoom, for bounce (probs just the Nike marketing and psychological effect 🥲 more than anything)

        Vapour max, or 360 max are my go to for walking, groceries, driving. Mainly because of the air bubbles in the vapourmax. Try them on in store, and you'll see what I mean. Esp pay attention to forefoot roll when weight transitions to the toe.

  • The Jordan 2 x Two 18 look so good. Not my size though

  • Anyone have experience with these and can advise how they fit? TTS, larger, smaller?

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