Estimate shipping cost for your Jordan haul. Compare EMS, DHL, and YunExpress rates to your country based on number of pairs.
| Item | With Box | No Box | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 pair Jordan 1 | ~0.95 kg | ~0.48 kg | Box is roughly half the total weight |
| 1 pair Jordan 4 | ~1.05 kg | ~0.53 kg | Heavier construction than Jordan 1 |
| 1 pair Jordan 11 | ~1.1 kg | ~0.55 kg | Heaviest of the main Jordan silhouettes |
| 2 pairs consolidated | ~1.9 kg | ~0.96 kg | Agents pack efficiently |
| 3 pairs consolidated | ~2.8 kg | ~1.44 kg | Weight break at 2kg on most carriers |
| 5 pairs consolidated | ~4.6 kg | ~2.4 kg | Consider DHL for speed at this weight |
The box decision is the biggest variable in Jordan rep shipping costs. A single pair of Jordans with the original box ships at around 0.95–1.1 kg. The same pair without the box ships at 0.48–0.55 kg — roughly half. For a one-pair order, removing the box usually saves $12–20 in shipping. For a five-pair haul where you're already paying for dimensional weight, the per-pair box savings are smaller.
EMS is the default for most Jordan rep buyers going to the US and Europe. It's the middle option — not the fastest, not the cheapest, but consistent tracking and 7–14 day transit times to most Western destinations. DHL is faster (3–7 days) at higher cost. YunExpress is cheaper for heavier packages but tracking is less detailed. The choice between agents also affects shipping rates — CNFans and Kakobuy both have their own carrier rate sheets worth comparing.
EU buyers should note the customs threshold — packages over €150 declared value face import duties in most EU countries. Splitting a multi-pair haul into two packages each under the threshold sometimes saves more in customs costs than it adds in shipping. The agent comparison guide covers how different agents handle customs declaration values.