We test AND1's full lineup — Attack, Rise, Rocket, Zone, and Phat — rating traction, cushioning, durability, and value. Find out which AND1 is worth your money for the court or street.
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Every model tested — traction, cushioning, durability, value
Low-top with herringbone traction and cushioned midsole. Top pick for indoor/outdoor versatility at $35-45.
Mid-top with extra ankle collar padding. Preferred by guards and players prone to ankle rolls. Around $40-55.
Entry-level lace-up at $20-28. Solid rubber outsole with diamond traction. Best pick for casual play and kids.
Outdoor-focused with thick rubber outsole rated for concrete. Slightly heavier but outlasts other models on asphalt. $30-40.
Wider toe box and roomier fit designed for wide/extra-wide feet. Available up to 4E. $35-50.
All models ranked — performance, value, and fit
Wide + extra-wide fit guide — models available in 4E
Asphalt-rated models with durable rubber outsoles
Maximum performance per dollar — budget buyer's guide