Harden Vol. 7<\/a> appears with its typical construction \u2014 returning with BOOST at the midsole, its puffer jacket-inspired upper and an ankle bootie for a sock-like fit.<\/p>\nThis time around, its toe box favors suede while the signature purple hue wraps around a majority of the sneaker. It features a padded textile quarter panels for improved durability and protection, while having a knit bootie for added comfort.<\/p>\n
Black offsets the lively look at the heel\u2019s Three Stripes, the upper\u2019s inner layers and the laces.<\/p>\n
A refined textile toe cap, Lightstrike street-luxe materials on the midsole for responsive cushioning and movement atop a new and caged Jet Boost midsole and multi-directional herringbone rubber outsole completes the design.<\/p>\n
Who designed the Harden Vol 7?<\/h2>\n
Three Stripes lead designer\u00a0Jalal Enayah<\/b>\u00a0meant to make a sneaker that nobody had seen before.<\/p>\n
How does Harden Vol 7 fit?<\/p>\n
7 goes\u00a0true to size<\/b>. The fit on the adidas Harden Vol. 7 goes true to size, so it’s recommended that wide-footed players should go half a size up. The forefoot may be a bit narrow, although the step-in comfort is really good<\/p>\n
What’s BETTER?! Harden Vol 6 vs Harden Vol 7!<\/strong><\/p>\n