Ja puts in the work to be great so he can be at his best when the game's on the line. That's why we gave the Ja 2 a lighter design. It works with Air Zoom cushioning to help keep him fresh when he's in the lab. And the tractor tire-inspired traction helps him change direction with ease. Ja’s about that grind. Are you?
Zoom, Zoom
A forefoot Air Zoom unit helps provide increased responsiveness and vertical acceleration.
Lighter Design
We removed as much material in the arch as possible without sacrificing support, which helps reduce the overall weight of the shoe. The midsole is made to mold to your foot for better containment and support when making quick, sudden movements.
Tractor-Inspired Traction
The multidirectional traction pattern pays homage to the oversized tractor tires Ja still trains on in the Morant family backyard.
Light and Breathable
Lightweight mesh offers comfort and breathability in the upper while engineered mesh on the big-toe of the side of the shoe gives you even more breathability.
Extra ankle padding gives you comfort when landing and taking off.
Raised foam collar adds extra coziness around your Achilles heel.
More Details
- Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Shipping
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Please note that during special releases, sales, or holidays, delivery times may be slightly extended.
Returns
TAF offers a 30 day return policy.
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