Nuestra conclusión

Las KD 17 han llegado para revolucionar las canchas, igual que el mismísimo Kevin Durant. Este modelo de Nike ofrece una sujeción increíble gracias a su estructura a modo de exoesqueleto y a los detalles de TPU que tiene. Además, la extensión de la suela, el Air Strobel (talón) y la Zoom Air (antepié) se encargaron de que nuestros pies aterrizasen llenos de seguridad y suavidad. Disfrutamos mucho del maravilloso agarre de su suela exterior ondulada, que ganó su lucha por la tracción incluso en las pistas polvorientas. Por último, pero no por ello menos importante, la protección lateral de las KD 17 para los movimientos en los que se arrastran los dedos de los pies hizo que las zapatillas pudiesen tener una parte superior de malla que se centrase en el flujo de aire, así que jugar con este par cuando hace calor es una maravilla. Eso sí, su diseño estable y lleno de sujeción no es el mejor para los jugadores con pies anchos, ya que es muy probable que les estruje los dedos.

Pros

  • Magnífica sujeción y contención del pie
  • Talón amortiguado y antepié con rebote
  • Muy acolchadas y cómodas
  • Agarre fuerte y consistente en cualquier superficie
  • Mucho más transpirables que la media
  • Puedes jugar en la calle con ellas de vez en cuando
  • Te dejan sentir la pista bajo los pies
  • Con protección para cuando arrastras los dedos

Contras

  • No son aptas para pies anchos
  • La parte superior podría ser más duradera
  • La boca puede ser demasiado ancha

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Who should buy

Kevin Durant is ready to give us not only wonderful basketball, but also pretty cool shoes if you're looking for:

  • A hooper with wonderful support and foot containment to go for risky moves.
  • Wonderful grip no matter the court, biting even dusty ones.
  • A model with lateral stability details (TPU piece) in a flexible structure.
  • A comfortable and breathable pal to play when it's hot (even streetball from time to time).

Nike KD 17_outdoor_001

Who should NOT buy

When we put on this shoe during our wear tests, we felt its opening was pretty wide. This could've been solved with an extra eyelet, as we really don't recommend sizing up. Why? Well, because that would just make the opening wider, and the shoe itself might lose some of its wonderful support and stability. If you're looking for a hooper with great ankle support (and other stability features), we believe you should have a look at the most supportive pairs in our catalog.

If you have really wide feet, the KD 17 won't do. Also, as we've explained before, sizing up is not recommendable in this shoe (at least in our opinion). Instead, we believe you should have a look at these basketball shoes with a wide toebox width at their widest part.

Nike KD 17_cut_in_pieces

Transpirabilidad

The KD 17 is already showing us how much of an improvement it is right in our very first test. We grabbed our smoke machine and started to pump up some smoke into the shoe.

Look at how incredibly well-ventilated the toebox is! It gets even more evident when we compare it with the Reebok Shaq Attaq (1/5), which struggled a lot to let our feet breathe.

But when we put the KD 17 right in front of our light, we didn't see any ventilation holes. So, how come it actually let all that smoke out? We were pretty curious, so we grabbed our microscope and checked what was going on with the upper material.

Nike KD 17 Breathability_3

Look at that! Its woven mesh upper has multiple layers with many gaps. We can clearly see Nike focused on breathability after the warm KD 16 (scored a 1/5 in this test), but the brand also made sure durability was a priority. That's why our light didn't actually go through the upper despite its ventilation holes: there are just many layers!

Nike KD 17 Breathability_4

Overall, we decided to give the KD 17 a fantastic 4/5 on our breathability test. This isn't only a great score overall, but also a wonderful improvement regarding the previous iteration. And our feet loved it!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4
Promedio 2.5
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Transpirabilidad
5

Durabilidad

Durabilidad de la parte delantera

After the wonderful breathability levels this Nike showed, we didn't expect it to be crazy durable. We did have some faith in its toebox, though, as some of the threads used seemed to be on the thicker side.

But... when we saw the white material flying around, we got ready for the worst.

Nike KD 17 Toebox durability_3

Yet when we removed the tool from the crime scene, the damage wasn't that bad!

We could see the threads were a little bit of a mess up there, but it's not like the Dremel had completely destroyed the material or created a big hole. That's why we decided to give the KD 17 a 3/5 in durability.

Nike KD 17 Toebox durability_2

This is what we mean by "the damage wasn't that bad". On the left, the Nike KD 17 after our toebox durability test. On the right, the Nike Precision 6 after this same test. Look at all the broken layers of material, that's what a 1/5 looks like!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 3
Promedio 3.8
En comparación con 51 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
5

Durabilidad del acolchado del talón

Because of the results on the previous tests, we had our hopes up and expected the KD 17 to keep doing pretty well. Still, we knew that the heel area is the weak point of any shoe. Especially in basketball, with all the jumps, quick cuts, fakes, and post-play.

Once again, we could see some threads flying around during our 4-second test. But we had learned our lesson, so we didn't jump to conclusions until we lifted the tool and checked the damages ourselves.

Nike KD 17_Heel_padding_002

We had to come closer to actually see it. The tool could barely fight the heel padding! This was great news for us, as the KD 17 showed as much resistance to abrasions as the previous iteration, getting a well-deserved 4/5 on our heel padding durability test.

Nike KD 17 Heel padding durability_2

On the right, with the white pulverized material, we've got the Reebok Answer DMX. That's what a 1/5 on this test looks like!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4
Promedio 3.7
En comparación con 48 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
5

Dureza de la suela

So far so good, KD 17. But we still have a lot of tests for you, don't worry!

It was time for our outsole hardness test. This time, we grabbed our durometer instead of our Dremel, and turned the shoe upside down. Carefully sticking the tool against the rubber, we saw it returned 87.1 HC.

Nike KD 17 Outsole hardness_1

This score is higher than average, which most likely means this shoe's outsole focuses a bit more on durability. In other words, the material should be slightly more long-lasting than average. Nevertheless, the score is not so high for the KD 17 to sacrifice its grip. Let us show you a quick video as proof...

Okay, okay, fine. There's a specific section for that, so no spoilers!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 87.1 HC
Promedio 81.7 HC
Utilizamos una media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
58.4 HC
Dureza de la suela
91.0 HC

Durabilidad de la suela

At 0.9 mm, our tread gauge indicated this shoe's outsole is slightly more resistant than average to abrasion.

As you can see, we grabbed our Dremel one last time and went all in for the KD 17's rubber. Despite the increase in speed (from 5K RPM to 10K RPM), the outsole put up a fight and bravely faced the tool.

Nike KD 17 Outsole durability_2

We were pretty happy with the results, as the Dremel didn't manage to completely obliterate the wavy texture of the outsole's pattern.

Nevertheless, we believe it's important to tell you that, if those waves disappear, this Nike will most likely lose its traction. That's why we can't recommend it to play streetball exclusively! You can use it from time to time, sure, it should withstand a couple of games. But a constant or exclusive use outdoors might make you have to change shoes sooner than you'd like.

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 0.9 mm
Promedio 1.0 mm
En comparación con 39 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Desgaste de la suela
2.0 mm

Grosor de la suela

To measure the outsole thickness properly, we need to cut the shoe in half. But this is not something that we do only on basketball models, we cut every pair into two! If you want to know more about the way we do things here, in RunRepeat, you should have a look at our testing methodology.

Nike KD 17 Outsole thickness_1

At 4.0 mm, our caliper indicated the Nike KD 17's outsole is just as thick as average. Even though it's slightly harder than average, it's pretty much as durable. Taking all this into account, we believe the KD 16 is a much better option to play streetball.

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4.0 mm
Promedio 4.1 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Grosor de la suela
8.5 mm

Peso

During our wear tests playing games with this shoe, we didn't feel it was dragging our feet down or anything like that. But we didn't feel fast either!

We took it to the lab and put it on our scale. Honestly, we had quite high hopes, as the Nike KD was becoming lighter throughout the iterations. The 15's were 14.04 oz/398g, the 16's 13.9 oz/394.0g... and the 17's? 13.8 oz/390.0g! Yeah, these are small steps, but this Nike didn't stop taking them!

Nike KD 17 Weight_1

Our scale returned 13.75 oz/389.8 g when we measured the left shoe.

Nike KD 17 Weight_2

And a little bit less, 13.6 oz/385.5 g, when we checked the right shoe's weight!

Honestly, we can't complain. Even if it's not by a lot, Nike keeps working hard to reduce the KD's overall weight; and we want to appreciate that! We definitely hope the brand keeps it up for future iterations.

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 13.76 oz (390g)
Promedio 13.83 oz (392g)
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
11.29 oz (320g)
Peso
17.46 oz (495g)

Amortiguación

Altura de la suela en la zona del talón

At 26.1 mm, the KD 17's heel stack is lower than average.

Nike KD 17 Heel stack_1

As we can see in the image, between the insole and the midsole there's an Air Stroble in the heel area. This technology improves the shoe's comfort levels and cushioning, making up for the thinner-than-average sole.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0014

The KD 17's low profile made us feel the court closer to our feet, which translated into more controlled and stable moves. When you're a quick player, this comes in really handy, as you're able to perform more complicated steps or dribbles more easily. Trust us, we verified it in our wear tests!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 26.1 mm
Promedio 29.3 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
23.6 mm
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
38.4 mm

Altura de la suela en el antepié

The forefoot stack follows the same path. At 20.5 mm, it's lower than average according to our caliper, yet includes one of Nike's coolest technologies.

Nike KD 17 Forefoot stack_1

After playing with this KD for hours, our feet still felt pretty comfortable. The 17 features a Zoom Air at the forefoot, which made our landings softer and less harsh for our ball of the foot. But the best part is the pop it gave to our ride, making us get away from our defender in no time thanks to its snappiness.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0013

No matter what position you play, having technologies like this one in the forefoot is always helpful. Why? Well, in basketball, even though overall cushioning is important, just think about how many times you actually land using the ball of the foot. A lot, right? What's more, we would even say that this is the healthiest way to land for your knees!

Nike KD 17_outdoor_008

Nevertheless, the brand also added a plastic piece underneath. Even though it was fine for us, we get how this might be uncomfortable for some players; especially those who need some extra cushioning in their shoes. The KD 17's forefoot stack is nothing close to a skyscraper... not even to an average city building! So adding this strong and stiff layer under the part of your foot that you use to land might not be beneficial for everyone.

Our piece of advice is that you try the shoe beforehand if you have any kind of knee issues!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 20.5 mm
Promedio 21.7 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
15.5 mm
Altura de la suela en el antepié
29.2 mm

Drop

At 5.6 mm, this shoe's drop is among the average. This means there's not a big difference between the forefoot and heel heights.

Nike KD 17 Drop_1

You can see it clearly in this picture! As we cut every shoe in half to measure different parameters, we also get access to every secret its inner structure might be hiding from us. In this case, we can see:

  1. A full-length EVA bed, which is the bright white material.
  2. As we mentioned before, an Air Strobel in the rearfoot and a Zoom Air in the forefoot.
  3. A cushy insole, which is the gray layer at the top.
  4. A shank, which is the dark blue piece right under the midsole (the white layer of foam).
  5. And last but not least, a way thicker heel counter if we compare it with the one of the KD 16.

Overall, this shoe's interiors are pretty padded. We really appreciated this, as it made us feel safe during our playtests thanks to the support it offered. Additionally, the KD 17's high score in breathability wasn't affected by this. Which makes it even better!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 5.6 mm
Promedio 7.6 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
4.0 mm
Drop
14.8 mm

Suavidad de la mediasuela

During our wear tests, we felt a big difference between the KD 17 and the 16. Both models are really comfortable, that's for sure, yet this new iteration felt way softer on foot.

Nike KD 17 Midsole softness_1

At 23.1 HA, it's even softer than average. And our feet noticed that! This shoe felt just right, and we really liked the mix between the plush midsole and the stability features (such as the midfoot shank). We never felt that this pair's base was too much, or way too plush for us to be stable. We can summarise our experience during the wear tests with just one sentence: the KD 17 gave us the best of both worlds!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 23.1 HA
Promedio 24.8 HA
Utilizamos una media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
11.0 HA
Suavidad de la mediasuela (de blanda a firme)
38.6 HA

Grosor de la plantilla

Our durometer returned 4.2 mm when we measured this shoe's insole thickness.

Nike KD 17 Insole thickness_1

This is pretty much average. We understand the brand's decision, as a more padded insole is not specifically necessary when this Nike is overall on the softer side. In other words, there's no need to add extra weight when we already have what we need from the shoe itself: comfort and stability!

Nike KD 17_outdoor_002

If you're not a fan of "there's nothing special around" insoles, just let us spill the tea for you: this one is removable!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4.2 mm
Promedio 4.8 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Grosor de la plantilla
20.8 mm

Estabilidad

Prueba de estabilidad lateral

There's a feature that basketball shoes don't play around with: stability!

You know, you can prefer a more or less padded model; one that lets you feel the court underfoot or one that is extra padded to ensure impact protection; or one with a low-top or high-top structure. Those are all different possibilities that depend on your playstyle, position, and taste. Nevertheless, each and every basketball shoe needs to be stable.

We can see it clearly in the video: the Nike 17 makes sure our heels don't overextend themselves! We loved the contentment its overall padded structure offered us. And hey, talking about structure, have a look at this:

Nike KD 17_outdoor_004

The KD 17's design is different from the one featured in older iterations. If you follow its line closely, you'll see all of them end in an eyelet. This worked as some kind of ribcage that embraced the shoe's upper, enveloping it in a nice hug that made our feet feel comfortable and safe during our playtests.

To test it even more, we performed some lateral movement drills to warm up before our games. This is a basic move in the sport, especially in defense. As you might already know, to shine as a defender you need to be quick, sharp, confident, and good at reading your opponent. Even though the KD 17 can't give you all of that, it will definitely offer you the support needed to be daring whilst feeling safe.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_005

We really appreciated this, as it boosted our confidence when we played ball. When you feel your feet are right where they should be, there's nothing that can stop you!

Rigidez torsional

As we were saying, we really enjoyed this shoe's overall stability. That wonderful feeling of safety also came directly from the high torsional rigidity level of the KD 17.

Our fingers were struggling a lot to bend this shoe! Despite our efforts, we could only make it move a little bit, so we rightfully gave the KD 17 a 4/5 on our torsional rigidity test. Apart from the ribcage-like structure that hugs the upper, there's another key piece in this puzzle.

Can you see that TPU blue part right above the midsole with some letters and Swoosh on it? Well, we believe that exact detail is the one preventing us from twisting the shoe more than necessary.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_007

Another great touch from Nike!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4
Promedio 4.4
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez torsional
5

Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón

The extra padded heel counter of this shoe also showed great stability. Not only during our wear tests, where it didn't let our heel slip or go for any weird moves, but also in the lab. When we tried to bend it and push it, it barely gave in!

We really liked this, as it let us go all in when we played ball. You know, if you don't feel safe in your shoes, there's no way you'll go for risky plays!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 4
Promedio 3.6
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
5

Anchura de la mediasuela en el antepié

The Nike KD 17's midsole width in the forefoot is average at 114.9 mm.

Nike KD 17 Midsole width in the forefoot_1

This gave us a solid base to land on, which we really appreciated! When we jumped from rebounds or went for layups, the fact that our feet could impact softly and safely on the ground (supported not only by this shoe's structure, but also by its technologies) made us want to keep playing.

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 114.9 mm
Promedio 114.6 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
106.2 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela en el antepié
122.2 mm

Anchura de la mediasuela en la zona del talón

The KD 17's midsole width in the heel is not as narrow as the KD 16's, but it's still narrower than average.

Nike KD 17 Midsole width in the heel_1

At 86.8 mm, this might mean that it might require a bit of a break-in for some people. Nevertheless, it fit our standard feet comfortably from the very first time we put it on.

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 86.8 mm
Promedio 90.2 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
80.0 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela en la zona del talón
105.1 mm

Flexibilidad

Rigidez

We found another huge difference between the KD 16 and the 17 after we performed our flex test. The previous iteration scored 55.3N, which indicates it's a rather stiff shoe that might need some break-in before it gives you its full potential, at least comfort-wise. On the other hand, this newer version has a different story to tell.

At 39.1N, the force needed to make it bend is an incredible 29% less compared to the KD 16. This score is way closer to the average, and it translated into flexible and quick metatarsal moves for our pump fakes. This shoe gave in easily, so our toe-offs were really comfortable and easy too!

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0015

We found this really convenient, as the KD 17 didn't give us and our foot a hard time at all; not even at the beginning!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 39.1N
Promedio 39.0N
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
17.6N
Rigidez
67.2N

Agarre / Tracción

Even though the KD 17 doesn't feature the engine pattern of the KD 16, we really liked its outsole.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_003

As you can see, it now has a wave pattern that looks very similar to the isobars we see in weather maps. We found it to be pretty grippy on every surface, but the best part is that it offered us consistent traction. In other words, even if the court was dusty, these kicks bit it like there was no tomorrow.

Tallaje y ajuste

Anchura de la parte delantera en la parte más ancha

Our standard-width feet felt comfortable in this shoe, but just by looking at it, we could guess it wouldn't be the best for wide-foot players.

At 101.2 mm, the KD 17's toebox width at the widest part is pretty much average. Even if this doesn't sound like anything special, there's something interesting here that we want to talk about.

Nike KD 17 Toebox width at the widest part_1

As you can see in the image with our caliper, there's a part of the midsole that we're not measuring. Why? Well, because that does not count as the toebox's space, it is what we call the sole flare. This adds some extra stability to the ride, as the landing base becomes wider.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0011

This rubber reinforcement also helps a lot when we drag our toes!

Yeah, we know, not everyone might be a toe-dragger, but there are some moves where you might unconsciously do it. Believe us, we asked a couple of our hooper-testers to try fake step backs and then finish with a slow layup, and they dragged their toes during the demonstration.

We have a video doing it slower so you can see how the sole flare protects the upper from being completely torn due to abrasion. Look:

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 101.2 mm
Promedio 101.7 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
92.6 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera en la parte más ancha
113.2 mm

Anchura de la parte delantera en la zona del dedo gordo

This shoe's toebox width at the big toe is way narrower than average, disqualifying it as a suitable partner for wide feet.

Nike KD 17 Toebox width at the big toe_1

Just by looking at its kind of pointy tip, we already knew what was coming.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0012

At 71.5 mm, the KD 17 tappers way too much for it to be wide-toes friendly. Even if the fit was okay in our standard-sized feet, you can clearly see what we mean in the picture below; check the toebox out!

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0016

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 71.5 mm
Promedio 76.9 mm
En comparación con 54 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
71.2 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera en la zona del dedo gordo
85.1 mm

Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo

The fully gusseted tongue of the KD 17 added some extra support and foot containment, which are two features that we really, really love.

Nike KD 17 Tongue: gusset type_1

At the same time, we felt relieved when we saw this supportive structure. If you want to know why, just have a look at this shoe's collar. It's pretty big, isn't it? Despite being well-structured and fairly padded, we felt safer knowing the tongue was also doing its best to keep our feet right where they should be.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_006

We believe this could also be solved with an extra top eyelet. But ah well, maybe for the KD 18!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 Ambos lados (completo)

Comodidad

Acolchado de la lengüeta

When our caliper returned 8.8 mm, we nodded in agreement. Even though it's not quite as much as the average, we really found it to be enough during our playtests. Let us explain why!

Nike KD 17 Tongue padding_1

First, less padding means less weight, and we love that! Second, this model features an overall padded structure and a stable design, apart from a gusseted tongue; in other words, the brand didn't need to go overboard with the tongue's padding. Third, the padding is strategically divided, saving weight and focusing on the key areas to avoid lace bite or any kind of uncomfortable rubbing.

Nike KD 17_outdoor_0010

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 8.8 mm
Promedio 9.4 mm
En comparación con 60 zapatillas de baloncesto
Número de zapatillas
1.3 mm
Acolchado de la lengüeta
15.9 mm

Tirador del talón

No heel tab around! But it's not like we missed it anyway, to be honest.

We loved the fact that the brand added the player's name right at the back. It's a super stylish detail that substituted the heel tab. But as the KD 17's opening is pretty wide already, we didn't feel it was hard to put it on, even without any kind of pull tab!

Nike KD 17_outdoor_009

The KDs just keep getting cooler and cooler, we already can't wait for the 18th version!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 Ninguno

Plantilla extraíble

We had already hinted at this before, so yeah, the KD 17 has a removable insole!

Nike KD 17 Removable insole_1

So, if you need to use your own orthotics or you want some extra cushioning or support underfoot, you'll have no problems here. Piece of cake!

Nike KD 17 Removable insole_2

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17

Varios

Elementos reflectantes

Oh, wow! We were surprised to see the KD 17 lost the reflective elements in this newest iteration.

Nike KD 17 Reflective elements_1

It's true that we believe reflective elements are a nice and expensive touch in shoes, but it's not like we were gonna use them in this Nike specifically. You can use the KD 17 as if it were a pair of sneakers, that's for sure, but if you get it for its main purpose (which is playing some ball), then there will always be light around!

Resultados de las pruebas
KD 17 No