Anta Kai 1 Speed - Who Got Next is presented in a low-top style, with a tri-color upper in green, purple, and white, which echoes the California sunshine and street culture. The tongue and heel are accented with reflective stripes, which enhance night-time safety and add visual depth. The core features of the shoe are as follows:
Midsole Technology
Equipped with Anta's A-FLASHFOAM nitrogen technology, it provides soft and elastic cushioning as well as energy return, making it suitable for guards who excel at making quick cuts. User feedback indicates that the cushioning in the heel effectively disperses impact forces during sudden stops, while the widened forefoot design improves responsiveness when starting. After prolonged use, users report no discomfort in the knees.
Support and Anti-Flipping
A TPU support piece is embedded in the midfoot, combined with a dynamic flying lace system, to enhance stability during directional changes. The upper is made of a combination of mesh and TPU, which ensures breathability and a snug fit, preventing foot slippage.
Outsole and Durability
The deep wavy rubber outsole pattern performs well on both indoor wooden floors and outdoor rubber courts, providing reliable grip during sudden stops and turns. User tests show that the outsole pattern shows only minor wear after use on outdoor courts, and is expected to last for an entire season.
Lightweight Design
A single shoe in size 42 weighs approximately 380 grams, nearly 100 grams lighter than similar basketball shoes, reducing the burden of movement and making it ideal for full-court play.
Brand: Anta
Name :Anta Kai 1 Speed - Who Got Next
SKU : 8125B1128S-2
Main color: Green
Release date: May 17, 2021
Upper material: Fabric, synthetic leather
Sole material: Rubber
Toe style: Round toe
Heel type: Thick sole
Upper height: Low upper
Functionality: Shock absorption, anti-slip, wear-resistant, and anti-rollover
Style: Practical Combat
Auxiliary colors: orange, purple
Applicable seasons: Spring, summer, autumn, winter
Closing method: Tethering