Jordan One Take 2
Released 1/2021, Low Top, Russell Westbrook,
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7.4
EXPERT RATING
2 reviews
7.9
USER RATING
6 ratings
The Jordan One Take 2 does not live up to its predecessor.
Best Suitable For:
Only recommended for players who need an affordable option for primarily outdoor play.
Price Comparison:
Available at 3 shops | Official Retail Price: $99.99
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Weight & Sizing:
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Sizing:
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Width:
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Comparison to Similar Shoes:
Jordan One Take 2 | Nike KD 15 | Li-Ning Way of Wade 11 | Under Armour Curry 2 Low FloTro | Puma MB.01 Lo | Nike Lebron 20 | Add shoe | |
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Expert Rating | 7.4 | 9.0(1.6) | 8.9(1.5) | 8.4(1.0) | 8.9(1.5) | 8.8(1.4) | |
User Rating | 7.9 | 9.2(1.3) | 9.1(1.2) | 8.7(0.8) | 8.7(0.8) | 9.2(1.3) | |
Best Price | $99.99 | $112.97 $150 | $225 | $130 $150 | $79.99 $120 | $149.99 $200 | |
Type of Cut | Low Top | Low Top | Low Top | Low Top | Low Top | Low Top | |
Weight | 340g - 360g | 370g - 390g | NA | NA | NA | 390g - 410g |
Jordan One Take 2 Review
Pros:
The upper is well ventilated
Solid fit
Cons:
Cheap materials compromise the support
Inconsistent traction
Performance of the Jordan One Take 2:
When it comes to traction, reviewers were split on their opinion of how consistent the shoe performed. It played well enough on indoor courts, but it wasn't spectacular.
Cushioning on the One Take 2 is stiff and a bit too high off the ground for a guard shoe. However, the top-loaded Zoom unit in the forefoot does provide a little bit of extra bounce.
Fit is the most consistent aspect of the shoe. Going true to size caused no issues.
The materials are not the best quality, but they do a decent job in terms of performance. They're lightweight and breathable.
Although the Jordan One Take 2 is not as good of a performer as its predecessor, it's still a decent shoe considering the price of just $100.
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Expert Reviews of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Rating: 7.4 (ranks #322 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
The Jordan One Take 2 is a good shoe for the price. The cushion could be a bit lower to the ground, and the materials could be of better quality. But, they perform well enough at the $100 price tag.
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6.8
March 21, 2021
Overall, the Jordan One Take 2 is a downgrade from the previous One Take. If you make a lot of lateral cuts, this isn't the traction for you. The materials feel cheaper than the previous model, and the cushion isn't as good either. It's definitely a disappointing follow-up to the great budget option that the Jordan Westbrook One Take was.
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User Reviews of the Jordan One Take 2:
User Rating: 7.9 (ranks #276 of 330)
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7 - Average
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7.4
November 16, 2022
I used this for outdoor and it’s quite durable but it’s needs to wipe quite often.
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Sizing: My feet is a little bit wide, I went up 0.5 for instantly comfortable but after breaking in, it can get little bit larger maybe because of material. So I recommend go true to size for normal foot (if you’ve got some time to break in).
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Support is so-so, but the lockdown is so impressive.
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7.0
July 10, 2022
To be honest I genuinely kinda liked playing in that
shoe, even though the traction is bad in a dusty court. The cushion is not the best and both the fit and the support are not good.But it feels comfortable and it's one of the lightest shoes I had. Summing up it's a great value for money shoe and if u need a solid Nike shoe for under 100 bucks and u are a Westbrook fan go for it
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8.2
January 20, 2024
This ones was my first basketball shoes, i used to play in them on the streets. To be honest it has a realy good cushion and traction but supportiveness is really poor(
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10.0
January 1, 2023
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Traction of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Traction Rating: 7.5 (ranks #295 of 330)
User Traction Rating: 7.5 (ranks #287 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
The traction performed well for me on all surfaces (wood, vinyl, and outdoors)
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7.0
March 21, 2021
I slid out on hard lateral movements at times, and overall, the traction is pretty inconsistent.
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Cushion of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Cushion Rating: 7.5 (ranks #290 of 330)
User Cushion Rating: 7.8 (ranks #252 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
The top-loaded forefoot Zoom unit was a pleasure to play in. My only complaint is that the midsole felt a bit too high off the ground.
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7.0
March 21, 2021
The cushion used is stiff. There isn't much compression to aid with impact protection. The forefoot Zoom unit, which is top-loaded, also doesn't offer much of a bouncy feel.
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Materials of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Materials Rating: 7.0 (ranks #326 of 330)
User Materials Rating: 7.8 (ranks #261 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
Performance-wise, the materials used in the upper work well.
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6.0
March 21, 2021
The mesh material used on the upper of the shoe does not feel good on foot, but it is thin and breathable.
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Support of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Support Rating: 7.0 (ranks #319 of 330)
User Support Rating: 7.2 (ranks #289 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
The combination and layering of materials provided ample support and lockdown.
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6.0
March 21, 2021
Support was my biggest issue with the shoe. The upper is not rigid enough to support your foot as you play, especially as the materials break in over time.
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Fit of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Fit Rating: 8.0 (ranks #245 of 330)
User Fit Rating: 7.7 (ranks #277 of 330)
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8.0
August 21, 2021
They run a tad bit long, but I didn't notice as long as I tied the laces up properly.
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8.0
March 21, 2021
The shoe runs a bit long in terms of length. The toe box also becomes roomier over time as the materials stretch. Overall, a solid fit.
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Durability of the Jordan One Take 2:
User Durability Rating: 8.6 (ranks #139 of 330)
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Outdoor of the Jordan One Take 2:
Expert Outdoor Rating: 25.0 (ranks #201 of 330)
User Outdoor Rating: 60.0 (ranks #146 of 330)
Good (100%)
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Fair (50%)
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fair
August 21, 2021
There is fraying on the outsole. But, because of the price, it can still be a decent outdoor option.
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March 21, 2021
Not the most durable shoe, and I wouldn't recommend it for outdoors.
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Width of the Jordan One Take 2:
very narrow
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slightly narrow
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regular
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slightly wide
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regularly wide
August 21, 2021
It's possible to gamble on going true to size, but if possible, try them on in-store first.
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regularly wide
March 21, 2021
The width seems standard.
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Size of the Jordan One Take 2:
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6
slightly long
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true to size
August 21, 2021
I recommend going true to size.
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true to size
March 21, 2021
True to size should be good. Going down half a size would make the shoe too short length-wise.
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