Nuestra conclusión

The first A'ja Wilson signature shoe blew us away with its unexpectedly outstanding performance at a moderate price point. Even though Nike made some sacrifices in the quality and durability of the materials, performance-wise, we wouldn't be able to tell the A'One shoe apart from a more advanced basketball shoe in a blind test. This is an exciting start for the A'ja shoe series!

Pros

  • Excellent shock absorption heel to toe
  • Impressive energy return from Cushlon alone
  • Comfortable and padded in-shoe experience
  • Strong multi-directional traction
  • Impressively light for its package
  • Superb stability and ankle support
  • Fantastic value for money

Contras

  • Not breathable at all
  • Cheap-feeling materials lack durability
  • Low and tapered toebox

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Who should buy

We think that the Nike A'One shoe will earn your immediate favor if:

  • you want a jumping shoe with excellent impact protection and energy return
  • you are a center, power forward, or big wing player who needs solid stability and ankle support
  • you want it all in a budget-frienly package

Nike A'One review

Who should NOT buy

If the A'One's cheap-feeling and non-breathable upper materials don't sit well with you, you might as well check out the PUMA All Pro Nitro 2. It also showed better results in outsole durability.

And if you need a hoop shoe with a less constricting toebox, you will find more wiggle room in the Adidas Dame 9 and the New Balance TWO WXY V5.

Nike A'One lab test

Amortiguación

Shock absorption

If you value impact protection more than court feel, you will be very pleasantly surprised by the A'One's cushioning!

Packing a full-length Cushlon 3.0 foam wrapped in a standard Phylon carrier foam, this Nike shoe returned above-average shock absorption readings both in the heel (109 SA) and in the forefoot (85 SA)!

It takes really good care of your feet and joints during jump shots and high-force landings.

Nike A'One Shock absorption heel
Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 109 SA
Media 103 SA
En comparación con 36 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
34 SA
Absorción de impactos
121 SA

Energy return

With no Air Zoom units up its sleeve, the Nike A'One still delivered impressive energy return measurements in our lab!

Powered by Cushlon foam alone, it reached 61.9% in the heel and 66.5% in the forefoot, coming pretty close to the Nike Sabrina 3's 70.9%! That makes the A'One an excellent option for a shot-creation, jumper-heavy playing style akin to A'Ja Wilson's own.

Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 61.9%
Media 58.1%
En comparación con 36 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
46.0%
Retorno de energía
83.0%

Altura de la suela en la zona del talón

Measuring the stack height of this Nike shoe, we found that it relies on a couple of extra millimeters of foam to deliver its above-average cushioning.

The heel, in particular, measured 30.4 mm, which is just a bit taller than the average.

Nike A'One Heel stack
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 30.4 mm
Media 28.9 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
23.2 mm
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
37.2 mm

Altura de la suela en el antepié

The same goes for the shoe's forefoot stack. At 22.5 mm, it is only slightly thicker than average.

Nike A'One Forefoot stack
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 22.5 mm
Media 21.5 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
15.5 mm
Altura de la suela en el antepié
26.8 mm

Drop

This leaves us with a standard heel-to-toe drop of 7.9 mm in the A'One.

It is a typical offset for basketball shoes, which is neither too flat nor too pitched forward. Comfortable and familiar for most players.

Nike A'One Drop
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 7.9 mm
Media 7.4 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
3.9 mm
Drop
13.7 mm

Suavidad de la mediasuela

Our feet were treated to a pleasantly soft underfoot experience courtesy of the Cushlon foam.

The compound proved to be softer than average with a durometer reading of 18.8 HA. Not as plush as Nike's advanced ZoomX foam, but still amazingly comfortable.

It is encased in the firmer Phylon carrier and a stiff midfoot shank, letting you enjoy the cushioning without sinking in or losing stability.

Nike A'One Midsole softness
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 18.8 HA
Media 24.4 HA
Utilizamos la media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
11.0 HA
Suavidad de la mediasuela (de blanda a firme)
38.6 HA

Tallaje y ajuste

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Anchura / Ajuste

Even though the Nike A'One is unisex, it is based on the women's sizing scheme and is designed to accommodate a female player's foot first. Thus, male players may need to try sizing up a half-size to achieve more wiggle room.

But this may not be the case for guys who prefer a snugger fit or have narrower feet.

Using a digital caliper and a gel mold of the shoe's interior, we found that the shoe's widest area (ball of the foot) is actually on par with the average at 93.2 mm.

Nike A'One Width / Fit
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 93.2 mm
Media 92.8 mm
En comparación con 38 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
88.9 mm
Anchura / Ajuste
96.6 mm

Anchura de la parte delantera

However, the A'One's toebox is a bit more aggressively tapered than that of an average basketball shoe. Measuring its width at the big toe, we got a below-average reading of 67.8 mm.

That way, it's not so friendly towards wide feet.

Nike A'One Toebox width
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 67.8 mm
Media 69.4 mm
En comparación con 38 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
64.2 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera
72.6 mm

Altura de la parte delantera

Another potential pressure area is the shoe's limited vertical space.

With a really low toebox height of only 19.8 mm, it might aggravate some toe-related issues and feel too constricting to players with hammertoe deformities.

Nike A'One Toebox height
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 19.8 mm
Media 23.5 mm
En comparación con 38 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
19.8 mm
Altura de la parte delantera
28.2 mm

Tracción / Agarre

Tracción en el antepié

In addition to its impressive cushioning, the Nike A'One also helped us feel surefooted with its highly reliable outsole traction.

Testing its gripping capacity on a slab of professional court flooring, our machine recorded a high friction coefficient of 0.72. This shoe grants a strong bite for hard stops, breaks, and forceful moves in all directions.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 0.72
Media 0.75
En comparación con 36 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.49
Tracción en el antepié
0.99

Diseño de la suela exterior

The Nike A'One features a peculiar 'generative' tread pattern that's a far cry from the traditional herringbone design.

What makes it unique and effective is that its serrated treadings move independently and bite the court in different ways, making the grip more adaptable to a post player's strong rotational footwork. This is essential for moves like drop steps, spins, and seals-and-pivots.

Nike A'One Outsole design

Flexibilidad / Rigidez

Unlike the Nike Sabrina, which prioritises maneuverability, the A'One was built with support and stability in mind. And that is reflected in its generally stiffer construction.

Nike A'One flexibility

Our shoe stiffness test recorded that the A'One requires an above-average force of 22.2N to bend by 30 degrees. This is notably more than it takes to bend the Sabrina 3 (15.5N).

But it's no surprise given that the A'One caters to centers, bigs, and power-based playing styles.

Nike A'One Flexibility / Stiffness
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 22.2N
Media 20.3N
En comparación con 36 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
13.4N
Flexibilidad <> Rigidez
25.9N

Peso

We are genuinely amazed at how Nike managed to keep the A'One's weight below the average, given the amount of cushioning and support it packs!

The shoe weighs a moderate 12.9 oz (366g) in a women's US size 10.5 (men's US 9). It's not that much heavier than the Nike Sabrina (12.4 oz/352g) and still makes it into our catalog of lightweight basketball shoes!

Nike A'One Weight
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 12.9 oz (366g)
Media 13.8 oz (391g)
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
11.3 oz (320g)
Peso
17.5 oz (495g)

Transpirabilidad

Nike had to make sacrifices to keep A'Ja Wilson's first signature release within a budget-friendly range. And the choice landed on the shoe's upper materials.

What was described as 'light and breathable mesh' turned out to be a rather cheap-feeling, heat-trapping material, as our smoke-pumping machine test confirmed.

Not a single ventilation channel showed up in our LED test either.

Nike A'One Breathability Microscope test

What looked like thin, airy fabric at first turned out to be super-densely woven and plasticky through our microscope lens.

Nike A'One Breathability Upper under microscope

Unfortunately, the Nike A'One fails to provide sufficient ventilation for long games and practices, especially in hot weather. On a 1-5 breathability scale, it earned the lowest score of 1.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 1
Media 2.5
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Transpirabilidad
5

Estabilidad

Prueba de estabilidad lateral

When the time came to test the Nike A'One in some forceful lateral movements and post play, we were impressed yet again by how much this affordable shoe has to offer.

Its side-to-side containment and ankle support are, in fact, on par with those of the more advanced shoes in our roster. We never felt off-balance during stepbacks, cuts, crossovers, jab steps, or drop steps.

Rigidez torsional

The primary stability component of the Nike A'One is, of course, the stiff TPU shank.

It is placed not only inside the shoe's midfoot but also forms large external wings on both sides of the platform.

Nike A'One shank

The photo above also demonstrates how the medial wing stretches up to form large, sturdy eyelets to secure the midfoot lockdown even further.

All of these elements help to elevate the A'One's torsional rigidity to the maximum possible score of 5/5.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 5
Media 4.5
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez torsional
5

Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón

In the rearfoot, an exceptionally sturdy and padded heel counter holds the heel with the power of a death grip.

Easily scoring the maximum 5/5 in our manual stiffness test, it eliminates heel wobbles, even under high pressure of landings, hard side steps, and backpedals.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 5
Media 3.7
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
5

Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié

The shoe's forefoot platform has a nice, broad base, measuring 115.1 mm at its widest point. It is on par with the category average.

Nike A'One Midsole width - forefoot
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 115.1 mm
Media 114.9 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
106.2 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
124.5 mm

Anchura de la mediasuela - talón

The 'extended bump along the heel' mentioned in the shoe's product description was reflected in our caliper measurements as well. Showing 91.0 mm between the widest points, it came in slightly wider than average.

The A'One walks a fine line between offering a stable base without being too clunky or bottom-heavy.

Nike A'One Midsole width - heel
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 91.0 mm
Media 89.9 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
80.0 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
105.1 mm

Durabilidad

Durabilidad de la parte delantera

Putting the A'One's upper materials through our Dremel tests, we found that it's actually not as hopelessly frail as some might think when first touching it.

The shiny fabric that makes up the toebox and most of the shoe's upper showed moderate wear resistance, getting a middle-ground durability score of 3/5.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 3
Media 3.7
En comparación con 74 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
5

Durabilidad del acolchado del talón

The textile lining inside the shoe's collar didn't fare well on the durability scale either, with a moderate score of 3/5.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 3
Media 3.6
En comparación con 71 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
5

Durabilidad de la suela

And as much as we loved how the shoe's serrated treading grips the court, its lifespan doesn't look very promising.

The Dremel easily burned through the rubber, leaving a fairly deep 1.4 mm dent. While it's not a horrible durability result, it is a definite no for outdoor courts.

Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 1.4 mm
Media 1.0 mm
En comparación con 62 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Desgaste de la suela
2.0 mm

Grosor de la suela

But at least the amount of rubber in the shoe's outsole proved sufficient for a long, happy life indoors. Our caliper recorded its thickness at 3.7 mm.

Nike A'One Outsole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 3.7 mm
Media 4.0 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
2.9 mm
Grosor de la suela
6.9 mm

Varios

Grosor de la plantilla

A well-padded insole complements the A'One's soft midsole. Measuring its thickness at the heel, we obtained a standard reading of 4.5 mm.

Nike A'One Insole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 4.5 mm
Media 4.9 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Grosor de la plantilla
8.6 mm

Plantilla extraíble

The insole can also be removed and swapped for an orthotic if needed. But make sure that the alternative insert fits the shoe's tapered toebox.

Nike A'One Removable insole
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One

Acolchado de la lengüeta

The shoe's tongue and collar are both very generously padded.

The tongue, in particular, measured 10.2 mm in thickness, keeping pressure points and lace bites at bay.

Nike A'One Tongue padding
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One 10.2 mm
Media 9.3 mm
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1.3 mm
Acolchado de la lengüeta
15.9 mm

Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo

Because it is well-padded and semi-gusseted, we experienced zero to no tongue shifting.

Nike A'One Tongue: gusset type
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One Ambos lados (semi)

Precio

This has got to be one of the best aspects of A'ja WIlsone's first signature shoe with Nike. At a very affordable €130, it offers immense value for money with minimal compromises on quality.

Nike A'One Price
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One $115
En comparación con 83 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
€70
Precio
€220

Tirador del talón

The shoe features no finger loops or pull tabs, but its sculpted heel counter makes it quite easy to slide into the A'One.

Nike A'One Heel tab
Resultados de las pruebas
A'One Ninguno