How to Get the New Nike Adaptive Air Jordan Before It’s Gone


The newest colorway of Nike’s Air Jordan 1 Hi FlyEase is set to be released at 10 a.m. Eastern on February 15. 

The Air Jordan 1 Hi FlyEase combines Nike’s FlyEase technology with the iconic Air Jordan basketball shoe. The FlyEase system features a wraparound zipper and two Velcro straps that combine for easy entry of the foot. The collar strap is attached to a zipper that opens the heel, and an elastic strap that resembles traditional shoelaces opens the top of the shoe. The shoe has everything one would expect from a pair of Jordans including Nike’s encapsulated air cushioning and the Jordan wings logo on the collar strap. 

The Air Jordan 1 Hi FlyEase in Cardinal Red and White will be available in adult sizes on February 15 for $140. Air Jordans typically sell out quickly, so to improve your chances of getting a pair, create a free account on the Nike app or at nike.com before the release date. The app includes an option to send a reminder notification a day before the release. Visit the Air Jordan 1 Hi Flyease page for more information. 


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Terri
Terri
4 years ago

This is the second shoe being covered here that costs 140.00
What happened to the awareness that disability life is often about survival at low income? Are these stories and products really targeted at folks living on restricted incomes? How about some shoe/product stories with top prices of $30-$50? You are forgetting your audience.

C-Los75
C-Los75
4 years ago
Reply to  Terri

Their audience is of all incomes. Rich people with disabilities should be able to access the same stuff as the rich without disabilities.