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Nike’s most advanced Air Max shoe ever is finally here
Nike’s most advanced Air Max shoe ever is finally here.
adidas tubular mens Debuted almost a year ago at Nike’s Innovation Summit 2016, the VaporMax has been one of the most anticipated models in the footwear realm ever since. With its official release quickly approaching, the shoe that sits on nothing but Air is already making the rounds in the press and promotion circuits, and we were lucky enough to try out a pair last night in New York City on a special media trial run.
Today we get an official preview of the upcoming release,
adidas tubular womens as the predominantly black upper is accented by Metallic Silver Swoosh branding on the side panel, but with a twist of iridescent Multi-Color for a unique aesthetic. The outsole boasts a traction pattern like you’ve never seen before, complete with huge Zoom Air pods on the forefoot section for an explosive first step. The icy bottom alternates between accents of Nike’s signature Volt and a flashy red, while Paul’s new ‘PG’ logo is featured throughout.
Encapsulated, pressurized, and housed in the sole of a shoe, Nike’s Air—which is really nitrogen, to be specific—creates a cushion that gives runners a soft,
adidas zx flux womens pink bouncy footfall. Since Nike’s first shoe with an air-sole unit, the Tailwind, went on sale in 1979, the Air platform has supported generations of different sneakers and billions in sales. But the most ingenious thing Nike ever did with it was 30 years ago this year, in 1987, when Nike first made its Air technology visible in the sole of a new running style, the Air Max 1.
Yesterday with the unveiling of Paul George’s upcoming shoe,
adidas zx flux mensthe PG 1, Nike officially adds a fourth player to their current lineup of signature athletes. In the official press release for the shoe, Nike mentions that George becomes the twenty-first signature basketball athlete throughout the brand’s history.
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