As one of the most lethal shooters in NBA history, Klay Thompson's jumper is smooth and dependable.

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Now, the three-time all-star and 2016 3-point contest champion has a trainer to match his game. The flagship athlete for China-based ANTA Sportswear, the Warriors guard has released two signature basketball shoes, the KT1 and KT2, since leaving Nike in 2015 for the brand which also boasts Rajon Rondo, Chandler Parsons and Manny Pacquiao as endorsers. Recently, they expanded Thompson's line with a shoe for those early mornings and late nights in the weight room with the release of the KT Light.

SN was able to get a hand on a pair of the KT Light White, the third colorway released (the shoes are also available in black and red). So, let's break down the Splash Brother's latest footwear offering in four essential categories.

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LOOK GOOD: Everyone one needs a pair of white on white sneakers in their arsenal for the gym and beyond. Hopefully, you all stopped wearing Air Force 1s in 2004 like God intended. The ANTA KT light could fill that void. A prominent, but not overbearing, black ANTA logo adorns the grey outsole to provide a sleek look. It's an understated appeal, giving you the versatility to match it up with pretty much anything. You wear them. They don't wear you. The shoe consists of three types of mesh. So, they're probably best suited for workouts but the premium materials, especially on on the eyerow of the KT Light Whites, adds enough panache for you to rock them to a barbecue or four this summer. Just don't spill any Sweet Baby Ray's on them or they're toast. They come with an alternate pair of white and grey speckled shoelaces so you can switch things up a little.

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FEEL GOOD: This is where the KT Light really shines. They feel like you're walking on clouds. ANTA's mesh cushioning at the toe is similar to Nike's popular Flynit, making putting on the KT Light a welcoming experience from the moment you slide your foot in them. The shoe appears to come with a full-inner sock, but it's only halfway attached which actually makes them much easier to put on and take off. It's an interesting feature more brands should adopt, especially for trainers. ANTA also provides insoles to boot. In my experience, they ran a little big. So, I'd suggest going a half, or even a full size down from you normally wear if you decide to buy a pair. Trying them on in-store would be optimal.

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PLAY GOOD: The KT Light more than serves its purpose when it comes to performance. ANTA's foam cushioning provides more than enough support to endure a hard set of sprints on the treadmill and absorb the impact and spare your knees if you're during explosive exercises such as box jumps. Though it's not their primary function, you could probably hoop inside in them as well, especially if you're doing drill work alone. The mesh toe doesn't make them ideal for competitive runs.

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PAY GOOD: At $80 (USD), ANTA has found a price point that could entice sneakerheads in search of a little something different from the norm to give them a spin, which could be huge as they expand ANTA America.