Who should buy the Jordan Son of Mars

  • Users who prefer wearing sneakers with superb support on the ankles
  • Buyers looking for a durable pair of footwear that they could use daily
  • Fans of Jordan kicks who love to add a striking variation to their collection

Jordan Son of Mars Jordan tongue label

Who should NOT buy it

The Jordan Son of Mars feels a bit heavy on the feet. Because of this, users who prefer donning lightweight and breathable sneakers are advised to check other Jordan iterations, such as the Jordan 1 Hi FlyEase and Jordan 1 High Zip

Jordan Son of Mars heel logo

Jordan Son of Mars: Among the best Jordan shoe hybrids in comfort and design

Love it or hate it, this Jordan hybrid shoe model is one for the books. The Jordan Son of Mars has a silhouette combining design elements from some of the best Jordan shoes but still has its own identity that the buyers took notice of.

Jordan Son of Mars ankle collar

It's got a style that is hard to miss

Like the highly acclaimed Jordan Spizike, the Son of Mars boasts an athletic-but-stylish look with a high-cut construction and a basketball-inspired silhouette that one can confidently wear on and off the court.

Jordan Son of Mars heel midsole

Users love how this sneaker provided them with an extraordinary amount of coziness for hours. They enjoy the leather upper that is pretty soft, pliable, and better quality than those utilized in other Jordan models.

Jordan Son of Mars leather toe box

Superb foot support and secured fit

Like most high-top models, this sneaker provides superior ankle support with added in-shoe comfort from the full-length PU midsole.

There is also a signature midfoot strap that allows a lockdown fit, in addition to the traditional lace-up closure that can be laced up to the top part. The plastic lace lock on the tongue also adds to the secure fit of the shoe.

Jordan Son of Mars laces

It can stand out in the crowd

The Jordan Son of Mars is one of those Jordan lifestyle silhouettes that genuinely shine because of its key elements taken from five of the well-recognized Jordan shoes ever released. 

Jordan Son of Mars Air Sole unit

The famed elephant print accent of the Air Jordan III can also be seen on the upper of the Jordan Son of Mars basketball sneaker, particularly around the heel counter area and towards the toe.

Jordan Son of Mars elephant accent

The Jordan VI's influence is through the netting running below the laces.

Jordan Son of Mars toe box

The sole construction, including the icy splatter detailing, as well as the textured Jumpman tongue and the ever-recognizable see-through lace locks is a nod to the Air Jordan V.

Jordan Son of Mars outsole

Its ankle construction, including the loop on the back and perforated paneling on the side, took inspiration from the VI.

Jordan Son of Mars perforations

And lastly, the midfoot strap, which provides a lockdown fit, is a borrowed feature from the Air Jordan XX.

Jordan Son of Mars midfoot strap

Facts / Specs

Style: Sporty, Retro
Top: High
Inspired from: Basketball
Closure: Laces, Velcro
Material: Leather, Rubber Sole, Nubuck
Technology: Air Cushion
Season: Spring, Summer

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Jaydee dispels the myth that women can't be experts when it comes to sneakers. With hundreds of sneaker articles under her belt, she gained a surefire edge over others claiming to be experts. Since joining RunRepeat in 2017, she’s published formidable arrays of sneaker write-ups - some covered in lifestyle magazines. Interested in scrutinizing a pair of sneakers? Jaydee is the best person to talk to as she can intuitively chew it over with you even while doing her laundry. When she’s not writing, you can catch Jaydee playing with her two kids, online shopping, and spending far too much time on Instagram.