Toe Box Issues
DDang1
Shoe looks good. Unfortunately doesn’t fit true to size. The toe box is too small and can barely fit foot inside let alone hoop in them. I don’t think going .5 up would even help.

Book’s quiet confidence comes both from within and the work he puts in. He would prefer to let his game and the Book 2 talk for him. Armed with game-ready tech, it’s more responsive than Book’s original masterpiece. Forefoot Air Zoom gives his first step a turbo boost. Player-approved Cushlon offers coast-to-coast cushion. And a super-charged sockliner gives Book soft, responsive step-in bounce. Ball in.
Book 2 "Spiridon"
Book’s quiet confidence comes both from within and the work he puts in. He would prefer to let his game and the Book 2 talk for him. Armed with game-ready tech, it’s more responsive than Book’s original masterpiece. Forefoot Air Zoom gives his first step a turbo boost. Player-approved Cushlon offers coast-to-coast cushion. And a super-charged sockliner gives Book soft, responsive step-in bounce. Ball in.
Where’d we get inspiration for the Book 2? Look no further than a vintage all-timer straight from our vault— the Spirirdon. This special edition, naturally, takes its cues from the lifestyle staple. It’s finished with the Spiridon Swoosh logo, the mini Swoosh design on the toe as well as the iconic tongue webbing and upper materials.
We moved the Air Zoom unit from the heel to the forefoot for low profile responsiveness.
A midfoot webbing system offers snug, soft security for quick cuts and sudden Book-like jabs and pivots.
The upper is made of a light, durable synthetic material that disappears on your foot. It helps keep you and Book feeling fresh through the fourth quarter and beyond.
The midsole is made of our newest Cushlon foam, which gives you a plush underfoot sensation, so your feet feel fresh throughout the 4th quarter.
The modernized herringbone traction pattern was inspired by Book’s love for the Air Force 1, taking its cues from heritage hoops pivot circles that delivers traction and durability.
3.4 Stars
Toe Box Issues
DDang1
Shoe looks good. Unfortunately doesn’t fit true to size. The toe box is too small and can barely fit foot inside let alone hoop in them. I don’t think going .5 up would even help.
Book2 Rising Review
johnp734
Book2 RISING review: 3 stars because I’ve only had them for 2 days… but oh boy are these stiff! The material used to give the shoe its form does not feel friendly on the feet. -I’m hoping as they break in it becomes more forgiving, but definitely disappointed with the Rising model in comparison how the Book1s felt.
Mesh > all the other materials
Gomane
D Book’s 2 - Spiridon I have not worn the other released pairs of Books 2 but from what I can see/tell these Spiridon are better than the other color ways. I believe the mesh material has a bit more give and are lighter than compared to other versions. I wear a 10.5 and have them fitting well at that size. Overall the books have not disappointed but i would suggest the mesh material books over the other materials

Book 2 "Spiridon"
For professionals like Devin Booker, every job gets handled with elite execution. The Nike Book 2 is designed for hoopers who demand stripped-down versatility for accepting any assignment.

Low-profile. Lightweight. Efficient. The Nike Book 2 is built to help you move with calculated precision, so you can keep balling under cold-blooded control.

With snug Mid Foot webbing and a molded upper, the Nike Book 2 helps you strike from all three levels with stability and explosiveness—call it operational security. Pair that with multi-directional traction to stay twitchy all game long.

Thanks to a Cushlon 3.0 Midsole paired with ZOOM AIR in the forefoot, the Nike Book 2 provides a low-profile silhouette with twitchy responsiveness for infiltrating well-defended areas.