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350 V2 Zebra: real vs fake

In February 2017 the Zebra sold only through select stores and instantly hit resale at multiples of retail — perfect conditions for replica factories, and even the numerous restocks never slowed them down. The key zones to verify on the white-and-black zebra Primeknit are the weave itself, the SPLY-350 print and the Boost sole texture.

What to check on the 350 V2 Zebra

Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.

Primeknit weave and zebra pattern

On the original the stripes are knitted into the Primeknit itself; the weave is dense with no loose floats, and the black-white transitions are crisp. On fakes the pattern is often printed or the knit is loose, with stripes spreading when stretched.

SPLY-350 lettering

The red SPLY-350 print on an authentic pair has a dense, even color, exact stroke thickness and precise letter spacing. A pale or overly bright red, varying stroke widths and uneven spacing are replica markers.

Boost sole texture

Authentic Boost pellets vary in size and fuse into a natural, non-repeating relief. On fakes the foam often looks uniform, with a repeating mold pattern and a glossy sheen.

Interior size tag

The tag inside an authentic pair is printed crisply: even spacing, correct US/UK/F/J size codes, and matching data on both shoes. On fakes the font drifts, the spacing is off, and the size codes frequently contradict each other.

Heel pull tab

The heel tab on the original sits centered, with symmetrical stitching at the base and dense fabric. A misaligned, overly long or flimsy tab gives a fake away.

Photo angles for the check

  1. 1 Overall view
  2. 2 Logo
  3. 3 Interior tag
  4. 4 Outsole
  5. 5 Box label

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FAQ

The stripes on my pair don’t match photos online — fake?

Not necessarily. Primeknit is cut from a knitted sheet, so stripe placement varies slightly from pair to pair even on authentic shoes. What matters is the quality of the knit itself and the crispness of the color transitions, not an exact match with someone else’s photos.

Should Boost feel soft like gum?

Authentic Boost is springy and visibly rebounds when squeezed, but it is not putty-soft. A sole that feels as stiff as EVA — or mushy with no rebound — is a reason to doubt the pair.

Zebras have been restocked — are restocks checked the same way?

Yes, the Zebra has restocked repeatedly since 2017, and the signals are the same: weave, SPLY-350, Boost, size tag. Minor production differences between batches are normal, so base the verdict on the combination of zones, not a single detail.