Jordan vs Lebron Sneakers Series Part 1: Air Jordan 1 vs Lebron Air Zoom Generation (AJ1 vs AZG) HD

29.09.2014
This is the beginning of a new series on my channel that will contain 12 parts and counting (though the years). The Air Jordan 1 vs The Lebron Air Zoom Generation starts us off, I will continue to compare each Jordan model vs the Lebron signature sneaker model though the Lebron 12! Here is the Playlist of the Other vids in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9XD2DCN230KFZvaqQzwte0qYK9b9ga8j Buy a collectivekicks.com logo tee shirt on sale for $20 Shipped! HERE: http://collectivekicks.bigcartel.com Business Contact email : heskicks@gmail.com Use ebates and save $ on sneakers online! Get 6% back from Nikestore!! http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=aTLG8gm0ZURROoyom9PJ7A%3D%3D See my video on ebates here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35eRbE61RRI For more sneaker news check out my site! http://www.collectivekicks.com http://www.collectivekicks.com http://www.collectivekicks.com The Air Jordan 1: Was designed by Peter Moore.[2] The Air Jordan 1 was first produced for Michael Jordan in 1984, in a red and black colorway to match the uniform of the Chicago Bulls, the team for which Michael Jordan played. This red and black color-way was later outlawed by NBA Commissioner David Stern for having very little white on them. Michael Jordan would wear the shoes anyway, and each time he stepped on the court with the Air Jordan 1 he would be fined five thousand dollars. Nike used this as a promotional tool in advertisements hinting that the shoes gave an unfair competitive advantage and that whoever wore them had a certain edginess associated with outlaw activities. Nike would later create a colorway with red, white, and black which would be worn by Jordan for most of the 1985 and 1986 season. The Air Jordan I was originally released for public consumption from 1984 to 1986. Then released in 1994, 2001-2004, and 2007-2014. Lebron Air Zoom Generation 1: Right after signing LeBron James to a $90 million contract (before he played a single game, mind you), the Nike camp went immediately to work on the first signature shoe for the player that would potentially have a Jordan-esque effect on footwear. After months in the war room, the Nike Air Zoom Generation made its official debut during LeBron James first regular season game as a professional basketball player on November 5th, 2003. The Nike Air Zoom Generation – colloquially referred to as the LeBron 1 – had a design inspiration based on LeBron James’ H2 Hummer. The primary cushioning unit utilized was Zoom Air, which served as a precedent for the entire Nike LeBron line until the Nike Air Max LeBron VII made the switch to Air Max cushioning. The AZG featured an upper constructed of leather and ballistic nylon; the White/Varsity Crimson was entirely leather while the All-Star “Wheat” Colourway was entirely nubuck. The sole captivating design cue was the faux-chrome bumper, which was important both visually and structurally; it acted as a heel stabilizer that prevented side-to-sid

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