Jordan Brand will be adding to their Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard FlyEase lineup: Both the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Mid and Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Low “Green Glow” are available on Nike.com, for $125 and $115 respectively.
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Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Low
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
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Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Mid
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
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If Much like they did back in 2020 with the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard High OG are on your radar, then your sneaker release calendar is likely already circled on April 6th. If you happen to miss out that release, Jordan Brand is covering all of its corners by releasing a like-minded colorway in both its readily-available Low and Mid trim.
Revealed via official images below, the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Low and Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Mid takes on that Spring-friendly “Green Glow” shade as the soft hue appears on the Swoosh/Wings of the Mid and Swoosh/Heel of the Low. Both make use of a white leather base and black leather overlay for that Panda-esque appeal, while the succinct pop of color appears only where it should. Unlike the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Retro High OG “Green Glow”, this set is build with smooth synthetic leathers whereas the top-tier Retro High OG brings forth the softer tumbled leather popularized by the Shattered Backboards.
If you aren’t aware by now, both the Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Low and Air Jordan 1 Reverse Shattered Backboard Mid don’t year have firm release dates. Rather, they pop up for sale at random times, so make sure you keep this page saved in your bookmarks if you’re interested in either pair. The Low ($115) and Mid ($125) will indeed be coming soon, so stay tuned.