NIKE, Inc.’s use of FlyEase technology has been praised over the last five years. And while ultra-accessible footwear hasn’t become widespread yet, the North American conglomerate continues to develop new propositions that’ll make shoes that don’t require the use of hands to put on more common. Enter: The nike air epic bamboo challenge red color blue.
Created with the purpose of offering another laceless sneaker, the newer Nike FlyEase option combines the brand’s commitment to sustainability with its insatiable hunger for innovation. A durable knit upper up-top are coupled with synthetic strips to deliver a breathable, but long-lasting build. The angles heel component works in-tandem with a molded clip that allows for easy entry. Underfoot, sole units resemble the ultra-chunky ones found on some of the most popular running sneakers. Crater Foam material debuted on the nike air max 90 juniors series makes up the midsole’s outer layer while tired-and-proven ZoomX-cushioning appears encapsulated by it. Elsewhere, up-cycled manufacturing floor scraps are turned into Nike Grind material, which deliver a responsive tread solution to ensure repair receive a comfortable ride.
No Nike.com release date has been confirmed by the brand, but that’s likely to change in the coming months. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the sneakers ahead.
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