Let’s talk about the Nike Hyperdunk 2017 Low—a shoe that’s clearly loved by many, but has a few quirks worth noting. I’ve been wearing these for both casual outings and light basketball sessions, and here’s the real deal.
The Good: First off, the comfort is unreal. The Nike React foam lives up to its hype—lightweight yet supportive, with a bounce that makes walking (or dunking) feel effortless. The woven upper keeps my feet cool, and the half-inner sleeve? Snug without suffocating. My husband (a repeat buyer) insists these are his go-to shoes for all-day wear.
The Not-So-Good: Now, the wrinkles. Some pairs arrive with soft fabric uppers that crease easily (not a dealbreaker but annoying for perfectionists). And about that color—advertised as white, but leans grey-ish in person. Also, inconsistent packaging: some get original Nike boxes; others don’t. Buyer beware!
Final Verdict: If you prioritize comfort over pristine aesthetics and don’t mind a slight color discrepancy, these are a steal—especially at prices lower than Nike’s site. Just double-check the seller’s return policy if you’re picky about details.