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Air Jordan Dub Zero
A 2005 hybrid sneaker combining design elements from multiple Air Jordans into one shoe, appreciated by collectors for its patchwork heritage but lacking the singular identity of numbered Jordans.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Niche collector following within the Jordan community
- Comfort: Decent for casual wear, not performance-grade
- Fit: True to size with standard Jordan proportions
- Value: $150-170 retail, fair for the materials and heritage
- Use case: Casual wear, Jordan collection piece
- Risk: Hybrid identity means it lacks the iconic status of numbered Jordans
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Full breakdown
The Jordan Dub Zero was released in 2005 to celebrate the Air Jordan line's 20th anniversary. Designed as the first Jordan hybrid, it incorporates elements from multiple numbered models: the Air Jordan 4 sole, the Jordan 6 heel loop, Jordan 11 patent leather, Jordan 12 tongue branding, Jordan 13 paneling, Jordan 15 woven material, and Jordan 20 laser detailing. Originally codenamed the Jordan Decoy, it was created to distract attention from the top-secret Air Jordan XX design.
Questions answered
FAQ
What is the Jordan Dub Zero?
It is a hybrid sneaker released in 2005 for the Air Jordan 20th anniversary, combining design elements from multiple numbered Air Jordan models into one shoe. The name comes from being the 'zero' entry point to the Jordan line — a mashup rather than an original numbered model.
Is the Jordan Dub Zero comfortable?
It is comfortable enough for everyday casual wear but was never a performance basketball shoe. The cushioning setup borrows from the Air Jordan 4 sole unit, which provides decent impact absorption. For extended walking or standing, it performs adequately without being remarkable.
Is the Dub Zero considered a real Air Jordan?
Opinions are split. Jordan purists sometimes dismiss it as a hybrid that lacks the design integrity of a numbered model. Others appreciate it as a creative celebration of the line's history. It sits outside the numbered sequence but carries genuine Jordan Brand heritage and craftsmanship.
Does the Dub Zero have good resale value?
Generally no. Most Dub Zero colorways sell at or below retail on the secondary market. It does not have the collector demand of numbered Air Jordans. Select colorways occasionally command a modest premium, but it is not a resale-driven model.
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