The Drop
The Jordan Jumpman Jack TR Travis Scott Sail dropped as part of La Flame's ongoing Jordan Brand collabs, bringing his desert-tone aesthetic to a performance-hybrid silhouette. The Sail colorway leans into Travis's signature muted palette—cream upper, olive accents, and reverse Swoosh DNA without the literal backwards logo. It's a quieter flex than his Retro hits, but the Cactus Jack branding and utilitarian build still pull hype.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $315, with asks ranging wildly from $180 to $997 depending on size and seller delusion. The 116 weekly orders suggest solid liquidity—this isn't a dusty shelf piece. Resell is stable but not explosive; it's a Travis collab, so the floor stays elevated, but non-Retro Jordans rarely moon. Flip margin exists if you cop under $250, but don't expect AJ1 multiples.
Fake Tells
- ▸Reverse Swoosh placement: Reps often sit too high or low on the lateral panel
- ▸Cactus Jack embroidery: Sloppy stitching on tongue or heel tab; authentic has clean, tight threadwork
- ▸Midsole tooling: Fake pairs show uneven paint bleeding where Sail meets olive rubber
Who It's For
Sneakerheads who want Travis clout without screaming it—casual collectors and resellers banking on long-term Cactus Jack appreciation. Works for fit-check rotations and light outdoor wear; it's not a grail, but it's a safe portfolio hold.
Sizing & Fit
Commonly reported as true to size, though the hybrid build feels snugger through the midfoot than standard AJ1s.






