We took a favorite Kobe colorway first released on Christmas Day 2010 and reversed it for the latest Kobe VI drop. A scaly reptile skin-like upper draws inspiration from Kobe's Black Mamba nickname while bright crimson and lime green coloring lets your style pop on the court. Lower, sleeker and faster-looking than before, it's fitted with responsive foam and scaled-down traction for improved court feel.
Smooth Every Step
Soft foam through the midsole gives you a plush feel underfoot that transitions smoothly from heel to toe.
Mamba-Inspired
We simplified the layered upper on this shoe while maintaining the iconic reptile skin pattern.
Ground Contact
A scaled-down traction pattern helps enable low-to-the-ground contact while cutting down on weight.
More Details
- Classic laces
- External plastic heel cage
- Kobe signature on heel
Shipping
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Returns
TAF offers a 30 day return policy.
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