Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry finally got a signature sneaker about half a decade into his NBA career. It may have been a tad bit late, but it did take him a little while in the league before he turned into a full-fledged superstar. Once he got over his ankle issues and stayed healthy, Curry earned his signature shoe line with Under Armour by becoming the best shooter ever, among other accomplishments.

Below we rank all of Under Armour's Stephen Curry signature sneaker line thus far.

11. Curry 7

Stephen Curry

The Curry series has gone a long way since its inception, and in our personal opinion, it has not exactly taken the best path. Under Armour reportedly put a lot of effort into making this pair more aerodynamic as compared to its predecessors, but we have to say this may have compromised the overall design. Ironically, Curry wasn't able to showcase this pair much since spent nearly the entirety of his 2019-20 campaign on the sidelines nursing a broken hand.

10. Curry 3

Stephen Ciurry

The Curry 3 was released in October 2016 with the Warriors fresh off their historic NBA Finals loss to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Finals. This was perhaps the final iteration of the original design stemming from the Curry 1, and it appears that Under Armour had run out of ideas at this point. To be fair, this pair is still able to stand out in some ways, but it's probably safe to say that it was a good decision to move on from this “old” design moving forward.

9. Curry 2

Stephen Curry

On its own, the Curry 2 is undeniably a thing of beauty. However, it received some criticism for its lack of originality. For some, it looked more like a new colorway of the Curry 1 as opposed to an entirely new pair. You can't blame Under Armour, though, as they opted not to veer to far away from the original pair that brought them to glory.

8. Curry 3Zer0

Stephen Curry

The Curry 3Zero, which was released in between the Curry 3 and the Curry 4, was a great transition pair that moved on from the original design, and ushered in the new era of this series. The gold touch was pretty awesome, too.

7. Curry 3Zer0.3

Stephen Curry

This is the latest release from Stephen Curry's Under Armour signature sneaker line. Released in June 2020, this was supposed to be Curry's pair for the Warriors' 2020 postseason run. We all know how that turned out.

6. Curry 2.5

Stephen Curry

Similar to the previously discussed Curry 3Zero, the Curry 2.5 was also an in-between pair that was launched in April 2016. Also dubbed as the “73 & 9,” this pair is a nod to the Warriors' historic 2015-16 campaign in which they set a record of 73 wins in a season.

5. Curry 5

Stephen Curry

Under Armour went out of the box with this one, opting to do the first low-cut pair in the Stephen Curry line. It marked the move away from the mid-cut series, with the succeeding iterations also opting for a similar low cut. The black and silver goes excellently with the mesh.

4. Curry 6

Stephen Curry

The Curry 6 is the most colorful among all the other pairs of the series, and perhaps it has something to do with the Oakland-based concert hall that this pair was named after. Also known as the “Fox Theater,” this shoe pays homage to the historic venue. Technology wise, this is the first pair that featured the brand's acclaimed Under Armour tech.

3. Curry 3Zer0 II

Stephen Curry

The Curry 3Zero II may have been a filler pair — it dropped prior to the Curry 5 launch — but it definitely holds it own. There's something about the white stripe that takes this one over the edge. Under Armour had relative success with the 3Zer0, so they decided to come out with a second showing for this sub-series.

2. Curry 1

Stephen Curry

This is the pair that started it all. Stephen Curry first joined Under Armour in 2013, and it wasn't until 2015 that he debuted his first signature shoe. Like they all say, there's nothing like the first time. What brings this one over the edge — aside from its awesome look, of course — is the fact that this was the pair Steph had on during the Warriors' first championship in 2015.

It's also worth noting that the mid-cut iteration of this pair was also meant to provide some extra protection to Curry's ankles, which proved to be a recurring problem for him early in his career.

1. Curry 4

Stephen Curry

This has got to be the nicest looking pair among the bunch — so far at least. There's just something about the all-white feel that makes this one look so dope. Stephen Curry debuted this one during the 2017 Finals, as he and the Warriors took their revenge after the previous season's Finals loss against the Cavs.