adidas Harden Vol. 10 Arrives in Candy Red Colorway
James Harden's signature line continues to gain momentum with the adidas Harden Vol. 10 now available in a striking red and black iteration. The model employs a high-gloss patent leather finish in a glowing red-pink tone, building on the design vocabulary established across the Vol. 8 and Vol. 9.

The Harden line has become one of adidas Basketball's most consistent performers, with the series maintaining creative output while keeping consumer interest elevated across successive iterations. The Vol. 10 represents a deliberate refinement rather than experimentation—a necessary recalibration after the snakeskin textures and gradient treatments of recent releases.

This red and black colorway leans heavily on the candy paint concept that defined the "Hellcat" iteration, swapping the previous palette for a luminous crimson that reads distinctly modern. The glossy patent leather upper catches light with intention, a material choice that elevates the silhouette beyond standard basketball performance wear into something with visible cultural currency.

Design & Material Details
The contrast between the patent leather red and structured black accents creates visual hierarchy without relying on excessive branding. The approach signals maturity in adidas's design process—restraint that allows material quality to carry the narrative. The Vol. 10 maintains the functional architecture established in its predecessors, prioritizing wearability alongside the aesthetic appeal that has driven momentum through this era of the line.


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Release Info
Product: adidas Harden Vol. 10 (Red/Black)
Retail Price: $160
Release Window: Fall/Holiday 2026
SKU: KI1604
Availability: adidas.com and select retailers
For context, adidas is currently offering significant discounts across its broader basketball lineup, with 36 active deals averaging 41% off across major retailers—a factor worth monitoring as this release approaches.

By Jordan Ellis

