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These are better then hypermax. I dont think these outdo the hyperdunk on looks but I do like them. No plans to get them righ not though, well see about colors
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Originally Posted by Mugen EP
Originally Posted by joejoebob2099
IF it has the same setup as the hyperdunk, how does a larger zoom unit (which is in the heel) address the issue of the lunar foam (in the forefoot) from bottoming out?
Still waiting for someone with knowledge to break this down as well.....
Originally Posted by joejoebob2099
IF it has the same setup as the hyperdunk, how does a larger zoom unit (which is in the heel) address the issue of the lunar foam (in the forefoot) from bottoming out?
Originally Posted by swingshot
Originally Posted by joejoebob2099
IF it has the same setup as the hyperdunk, how does a larger zoom unit (which is in the heel) address the issue of the lunar foam (in the forefoot) from bottoming out?
That.
As for the comments about the midsole being lower: If it's still the same Lunar Foam unit in the forefoot, and there's less phylon there as well wouldn't that make the bottoming out problem
seem worse?
the picture just shows you where the zoom air is in shoes that happen to have full-length zoom. hyperdunks still have zoom air ONLY in the heel.there is no zoom air in the forefoot.Originally Posted by topshelfkicks
Originally Posted by swingshot
Originally Posted by joejoebob2099
IF it has the same setup as the hyperdunk, how does a larger zoom unit (which is in the heel) address the issue of the lunar foam (in the forefoot) from bottoming out?
That.
As for the comments about the midsole being lower: If it's still the same Lunar Foam unit in the forefoot, and there's less phylon there as well wouldn't that make the bottoming out problem
seem worse?
In that picture I posted above it shows the zoom unit in both the heel and the front so adding an ever bigger one would create more cushioning all around. right? I'm just as confused as everyone else so feel free to chime in.
Originally Posted by geezybodalegend15
Originally Posted by MaZeDOwNeR
Via: http://www.kixandthecity.com/2009/01/13/nike-hyperlight-first-detailed-look/KixandtheCity.com
Following up on our first [Nike Hyperlite post], we take a clearer look at the upcoming successor to the Nike Hyperdunk. The Nike Hyperlite is not a "lite" version of the Hyperdunk, and by that we mean, it's not merely a take down of the Hyperdunk. The Hyperlite, is actually, lighter in weight than the Hyperdunk. Through using a lighter Flywire panel material and a lower profile sole, the Hyperlite shaves weight off of the already light Hyperdunk. The Hyperlite, like the Hyperdunk, will incorporate Nike Zoom Air in the heel and Lunar Foam in the forefoot. The number one complaint against the Hyperdunk was the "bottoming out" issue where the Lunar Foam would give out after several hours of play. The Hyperlite addresses this issue with the addition of a larger Zoom Unit.
As part of their Hyperlite releases, Nike is set to release the White/Volt Nike Hyperlite pictured in this post. The White/Volt Nike Hyperlite features a White upper with Volt, Electric Blue, and Red accents. The tongue on the sample in this post reads "I'm in the F*#@!NG ZONE!". Whether or not that tag line makes it to retail, remains to be seen.
The Nike Hyperlite is set to release during the late Summer/Fall of 2009.
Pics via NTInfomaniac for KixandtheCity.com
This line is confusing me. Can someone who has info clarify this.
MaZe
Originally Posted by nublee