Quick Facts
- The Jordan Zion 4 White Metallic Gold pushes Jordan Brand’s performance line forward, combining raw power, sleek design, and everyday wearability
- A white engineered mesh upper with reinforced overlays, dynamic lacing zones, and an internal fit sleeve delivers lockdown comfort and explosive support
- The Jordan Zion 4 White Metallic Gold releases Holiday 2025 for $145
Even with a stacked lineup of retro drops and anniversary reissues, Jordan Brand isn’t slowing down on the performance front – and the upcoming Jordan Zion 4 White Metallic Gold proves exactly why. The fourth signature model for New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson pushes the boundaries of what a modern basketball shoe can do, balancing raw power with sleek design and all-day wearability.
Williamson’s line has always been about fusing strength and control, and the Zion 4 continues that legacy with some major upgrades. The white upper features a mix of engineered mesh and reinforced overlays, creating a supportive frame that can handle explosive cuts and vertical takeoffs. A new internal fit sleeve delivers a locked-in feel, while dynamic lacing zones adapt to your movements in real time.

Underfoot, things get even more impressive. Not only is the midsole housed in Cushlon 3.0 foam, it's also fitted with a full-length Air Zoom unit and a rubber outsole, ensuring grip through every pivot and push-off. It's then finished off with subtle details, like Zion’s logo on the tongue in Metallic Gold, making this model uniquely his.
The Jordan Zion 4 White Metallic Gold is set to release Holiday 2025 via Nike and select retailers both online and in-store. Available in men's sizing, the retail price is set at $145. If you want a pair in your rotation, make sure you download the Sole Retriever mobile app.
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