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Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Essential celebrates the original with classic design lines while getting a cushioning upgrade with an Ultra 2.0 midsole and durable rubber outsole sections.I have a couple pair of these shoes and they are very comfortable. You can feel the cushion from your toes to your heels. Rather walking or running this is a great fitting shoe. I would strongly recommend getting a pair.Nike's revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in the late '70s. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Since then, next- generation Nike Air Max shoes have become a hit with athletes and collectors by offering striking colour combinations and reliable, lightweight cushioning.
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Nike Huarache Black in black. For those of you who still have the “Triple Black” Nike Air Huarache from a few years back in your weekly rotation, you might want a Summer 2016 upgrade. The Huarache Ultra manages to keep Tinker Hatfield’s 1991 classic up-to-date thanks to a slimmed down profile, neoprene slip-on construction, and a lighter outsole unit complete with added ventilation grooves. Added tape on the toecap and bolstered mesh throughout make this Huarache offering one of the most breathable creations to date. The latest Triple Black Huarache offering is available today at select shops like Packer Shoes.
The young Air Max aficionados have a new metallic colorway to look forward to this fall, with the release of the “Metallic Bronze”
Nike Air Max 90 Nz. Exclusively in Grade School sizing for girls, the classic runner is featured in a tonal metallic bronze upper to guarantee the flashiest look on the playground this fall. The young ladies will be able to add these at Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com later this fall.
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Nike Air Max 90 Ultra Older Kids' Shoe transforms the iconic '90s sneaker by significantly reducing its weight, helping you stay quick and comfortable from the first bell to the last.Nike's revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in the late '70s. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel, allowing fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort—suddenly they could see it. Since then, next-generation Nike Air Max shoes have become a hit with athletes and collectors by offering striking colour combinations and reliable, lightweight cushioning.
A fresh new colorway of the women’s
Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit is rolling in this fall with this “Ocean Fog” edition. The unique look for the Flyknit-constructed Air Max 1 features a calm purple Ocean Fog hue across the mudguard and portions of the upper, with vibrant purple and College Navy shades intertwined across the rest of the shoe’s body. The Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit “Ocean Fog” is available now at finer Nike Sportswear suppliers like Oneness.