Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro 'CHBL' Honors China’s Youth Basketball Scene
This Kobe 3 celebrates Chinese basketball culture.ByAaron ShamimMay 20, 2026

Nike continues expanding the Kobe legacy globally with the upcoming Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro 'CHBL,' a special edition tied to the Chinese High School Basketball League. Designed around youth basketball development in China, the release highlights Nike Basketball’s continued focus on growing the next generation of players through regional storytelling and exclusive product.
Official images reveal a softer and more premium approach to the Kobe 3 silhouette. Jade-inspired tones spread across the molded side cage and mesh upper, creating a clean look that feels both modern and symbolic. The green finish gives the sneaker a polished appearance while also carrying visual connections often associated with prosperity and tradition in Chinese culture.

White leather sections wrap around the toe and heel portions of the shoe, balancing the stronger green shades throughout the upper. Metallic gold details elevate the overall presentation even further, appearing on the Kobe sheath logo, heel Swoosh, and lace accessories. Together, the color combination gives the pair a refined look while preserving the performance identity of the Kobe line.

Special details also reinforce the sneaker’s connection to the league itself. Custom CHBL branding appears throughout the interior, with one insole featuring league graphics and the other displaying “Touch The Line” alongside Kobe’s sheath logo. Those elements help transform the shoe from a standard colorway into a more direct tribute to youth basketball culture in China.
The release also reflects Kobe Bryant’s continued impact on basketball internationally. His influence in China has remained especially strong for years, and projects like this continue connecting younger players to that legacy through new performance silhouettes and regional storytelling.
The Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro is currently expected to release as a China-exclusive launch in 2026, with wider availability still unconfirmed.