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Nike Air Max Hyperposite: http://counterkicks.com/2011/12/09/the-200-nike-air-max-hyperposite-launching-in-2012/
If you want to throw out an extreme price point at retail on a new silhouette and not create too much of a commotion over it, sneaker consumers have been conditioned to fork over at least two big Benjamin bills for Foamposite based shoes ever since the original Nike Air Foamposite One.
In 2012, we can confirm a new Foam basketball product enters the fray: the Nike Air Max Hyperposite.
The shoe is slated to release in a variety of colorways for Fall 2012 including:
- Bright Crimson/Reflect Silver
- Dynamic Blue/Reflect Silver
- Charcoal/Black-Atomic Green
- Black/Reflect Silver
- Black/Black-Bright Crimson
While there’s no live photos of the shoe to be displayed just yet, we can surmise from the name that this Foamposite model will feature Max Air technology, perhaps in visible window format, and Hyperfuse composite construction which will hopefully help balance out the gratuitous weight of a Foamposite upper shell along with providing some appropriate venting to keep your feet cool during extended runs.
Price of entry on the Air Max Hyperposite, like other Foamposites before it and a growing portion of Nike Basketball’s loaded 2012 lineup (See: LeBron 9 P.S. Elite, Kobe VII Elite, Zoom Hyperdunk Elite) sits at $200. More info to come as it develops…
via: http://counterkicks.com/2...osite-launching-in-2012/
If you want to throw out an extreme price point at retail on a new silhouette and not create too much of a commotion over it, sneaker consumers have been conditioned to fork over at least two big Benjamin bills for Foamposite based shoes ever since the original Nike Air Foamposite One.
In 2012, we can confirm a new Foam basketball product enters the fray: the Nike Air Max Hyperposite.
The shoe is slated to release in a variety of colorways for Fall 2012 including:
- Bright Crimson/Reflect Silver
- Dynamic Blue/Reflect Silver
- Charcoal/Black-Atomic Green
- Black/Reflect Silver
- Black/Black-Bright Crimson
While there’s no live photos of the shoe to be displayed just yet, we can surmise from the name that this Foamposite model will feature Max Air technology, perhaps in visible window format, and Hyperfuse composite construction which will hopefully help balance out the gratuitous weight of a Foamposite upper shell along with providing some appropriate venting to keep your feet cool during extended runs.
Price of entry on the Air Max Hyperposite, like other Foamposites before it and a growing portion of Nike Basketball’s loaded 2012 lineup (See: LeBron 9 P.S. Elite, Kobe VII Elite, Zoom Hyperdunk Elite) sits at $200. More info to come as it develops…
via: http://counterkicks.com/2...osite-launching-in-2012/
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