Air Jordan 6 Low Golf "White Infrared" Is a Fairway Flex
The green-ready retro from 2015 returns with its original midsoles and icy-tinted bottoms.
Between collaborations with the Eastside Golf and its consistent stream of inline colorways, Jordan Brand‘s golf division has been making a sizable amount of noise in recent memory. New footwear offerings continue to be revealed on a monthly basis, and the latest to surface on our radar is an Air Jordan 6 Low Golf “White Infrared” colorway.
The first-ever Air Jordan 6 Golf cleat to hit the market was back in 2015. It was designed with a similar “White Infrared” palette, only it was equipped with a Nike Free sole unit that was borrowed from the OG Nike Tiger Woods ‘13. This latest variation to spring up follows the original Air Jordan 6 Low silhouette more accurately as it’s prepared with its original midsole molds. A crispy white hue leads its overall presentation as it makes up the lateral, medial and toe box panels white small notes of “Infrared 23” poke out through the tongue and lace toggle’s Jumpman logos, the trim on the heel spoilers, midsoles and the Jordan Golf hits that are printed on the footbeds. Down below, the treading has been given an icy blue tint and reinforced with cleats to improve your grip on the green.
Parties looking to add these to their fairway rotations can find these dropping on February 21 for $220 USD via Nike.
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