High-performance propulsion and cushioning
The propulsion technology combines two key elements:
> Nylon plate (between the soles): boosts energy return and enhances responsiveness with every movement.
> Technical sole:
- SCF interior: minimises energy loss thanks to the material’s elasticity
- V-FOAM midsole: absorbs impacts whilst providing excellent bounce
Result: controlled cushioning, for a more explosive and aerial game.
The grip of the Canaveral: grip to match
With the Canaveral 900, you’ll be amazed at how much grip it offers, keeping you steady through every move without slipping.
The CPU outsole helps you get off to a quick start and be more agile on the court.
Greater resistance over time
The components chosen are hard-wearing, giving the Canaveral 900 greater durability over time.
The nylon plate between the midsole and outsole also prevents the sole unit from deforming.
They are worn in the NBA
Co-developed with Alex Sarr (the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft), our shoes prove their worth season after season on the world’s most demanding courts. This technical partnership underscores our expertise in performance. A success endorsed by the pros, as his brother Olivier Sarr, also an NBA player, has enthusiastically embraced them too!
How heavy is the shoe?
385 g in size 43.
What type of terrain are these shoes for?
All of them! Our shoes are tested and approved on different indoor surfaces, and on different types of outdoor ground. We test both the grip under varying levels of dust (in the laboratory and in real-world conditions) and the durability, particularly its resistance to wear.
Choosing your basketball shoes
To choose the right basketball trainers, you need to:
1- Determine your skill level and how often you play.
2- Identify your main expectations regarding playing style: responsiveness and fast footwork or increased shock absorption for powerful support.
3- Pick the correct upper height: low, medium or high stem?
What size to choose?
We recommend choosing your usual size.
Make sure there is about 1 cm of space between your toe and the front of the shoe, as your foot tends to swell and lengthen during exercise.
It is advisable to wear socks designed for basketball: they help to reduce friction in the areas subject to the most wear and tear.