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Granted the Magista’s approach to that tech is totally different and much more performance oriented, but the DNA is there. Unlike some of the other pairs from the capsule there is just one of these – no seperate colorway for the ladies here. We last saw the nike free run nz almost a year ago. The mysterious trail sneaker that leaves off the All Conditions Gear branding despite looking like the perfect fit for Nike’s ACG line features a lightweight upper comprised of engineered mesh while Zoom cushioning gets some help from a rugged outsole. Nike is no stranger to naming sneakers after a horse influence – Kiger is a type of mustang – they’ve previously showcased the Nike Zoom Wildhorse last June. This particular pair will be hard to miss though thanks to a flash lime hitting the majority of the silhouette while flash blue helps out on the lining and sole.

For the time being though, this pair is definitely taking ownership of the moniker as the aforementioned fingertrap has faded out a bit. The sneakers are again seen in a rather Oregon looking colorway that dons pine green and mixes in some varsity maize. The latest nike free 5.0 nz sneaker collection is here. Unfortunately we’ve not spied a new Kevin Durant pair among them, but maybe they’re waiting for the Nike KD 7 to roll around before they go producing another pair. This time around shoes included are the Nike Free Forward Moc 2, the Nike Free 5.0, and the Nike Hyperfuse 2013 that’s unfortunately just a little bit covert in this official imagery. If you’re unfamiliar, the N7 set is meant as a reflection of Native American and Aboriginal culture, with a portion of the proceeds going towards youth sport programs through the N7 Fund.

The nike flyknit nz makes more sense than most of its brethren in the Nike Sportswear Magista + Mercurial collection. The groundbreaking new Nike Magista boot actually uses Flyknit, so at least the two of them have some technology in common. Will history be more generous to this Nike Free Trainer 5.0 or the earlier, fingertrap version of the shoes? At some point the identical names will need to be resolved – perhaps people will be arguing on sneaker forums decades from now trying to figure the whole thing out based on shreds of evidence. We continue to get new colorways of the freshly minted Nike Free Flyknit Chukka after the success of the Lunar iteration sees the silhouette broadening its horizons. But the Free technology on the midsole isn’t the only thing differentiating the pair, as the Pure Platinum installment revealed that the medial side of the sneaker removed the Swoosh branding for an even more lifestyle look. Today we get to check out the latest colorway in a fresh Game Royal and Atomic Teal that sees orange peeking through the hidden Dynamic Flywire portions.