With supportive cushioning built for a smooth run, the Nike InfinityRN 4 is a brand-new take on a familiar favourite. It's made from our all-new Nike ReactX foam, which gives you 13% more energy return compared to Nike React foam, to help you stay fresh and bouncy. (What's more? Nike ReactX reduces its carbon footprint in a pair of midsoles by at least 43% compared with Nike React foam.*) We coupled the ReactX foam with Nike Running's best-fitting Flyknit yet, so you can take off any time, anywhere with secure upper support and breathability. It's the kind of shoe that can grant you that priceless peace of mind to go faster and further, thanks to an intuitive design that supports every stride. *The carbon footprint of ReactX is based on a cradle-to-gate assessment reviewed by PRé Sustainability B.V. and Intertek China. Other midsole components such as airbags, plates or other foam formulations were not considered.
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Let the Nike Pegasus 39 help you ascend to new heights. A supportive sensation helps keep your foot contained, while underfoot cushioning adds a pop to your step as you transition from heel to toe. Your trusted workhorse with wings is back. Time to fly.
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1 of our lightest Tiempos to date, the Nike Tiempo Legend 9 Elite FG lets you go on the offensive with a low-profile design that's reinvented for attackers. The upper has raised textures backed by soft foam pods for precise dribbling, passing and shooting, while studs on the bottom provide traction for quick cuts and sudden stops.
Swerve ordinary to find your edge. Introduce a brand-new side to your game in these juniors' adidas Predator turf football boots. Deployed across their soft synthetic upper, grippy Control Zone print assists you with every touch of the ball. The combination of an adaptive collar and lug rubber outsole keeps you stable and in charge on artificial turf courts.
Appearing in an Easter inspired colorway, the Nike Kobe 8 System features a seamless Engineered Mesh upper with a unique gradient design that consists of teal, yellow, and purple tones. The seamless overlays enhance forefoot support and breathability with an adaptive fit, while a full-length drop-in Lunarlon insert provides lightweight cushioning.
Although the Air Max 1 “Big Bubble” and Air Max Pulse headlining the Air Max Day releases in March, Nike’s most innovative Air Max drop might be coming next month. That would be debut of the Vapormax 2023 Flyknit, the next iteration of the franchise that debuted back in 2017. Tweaking and refining the model ever so slightly, Nike’s latest delivery of the Vapormax Flyknit family sees a newly engineered knit upper with embedded cables that lock down the lace loops. The Vapormax cushioning unit is carried over from the 2021 model, although the midsole that scoops upwards is slightly retooled. The real change is clearly the aforementioned knit upper. which also makes use of that “unfinished” aesthetic by way of the exposed sponge innards at the ankle.
An “EYBL” iteration of Ja Morant’s Ja 1 signature sneaker has surfaced. Not familiar with “EYBL”? Short for the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, this is a basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under. Each year Nike drops an EYBL collection that includes some of their signature sneakers from their basketball division. This year the collection will include the Nike Ja 1. The Nike Ja 1 EYBL gets covered in a Melon Tint mesh upper with Rush Fuchsia, Black, and Jade Ice accents throughout the shoe including on the Nike and Ja branding, midsoles, and outsoles. Finishing details include colorful graphic heels, speckle detailing on the heels of the midsole, mismatched embroidered “12” on the heels, and “EYBL” branding on the lateral ankles.
Better for your game, designed with sustainability in mind—two things you care about—the Cosmic Unity 3 has a secure, lightweight design for a low-to-the-ground feel. It gives you cloud-like cushioning for explosive speed and quick changes of direction, the difference-makers in a game that's becoming more extraterrestrial.
In the cage. On the court. When the walls close in, your senses take over. Let Copa Sense elevate your touch as you switch up your game. These juniors' adidas football boots keep you comfortable, so you can focus on your game. Their soft synthetic upper sits on a lugged rubber outsole that'll keep you a class above on artificial turf.
The FuelCell SuperComp Trainer v2 brings the seconds count performance of energy-return technology from race day to a high mileage training shoe. In this execution of new Energy Arc technology, a stacked height midsole houses an arched carbon fiber plate, sandwiched between two layers of FuelCell cushioning, leaving a hollow channel through the middle of the shoe. The plate is flattened into the void with each foot strike, and returns energy as it reshapes, creating a high rebound sense of propulsion. The FuelCell SuperComp Trainer v2 is designed to look, feel, and perform differently.
The highly engineered Nike Kobe AD NXT 360 is set to release in yet another Multi-color style this August 1st. This time around, the colorful array of knits is paired with a clean white forefoot and a matching white Swoosh logo, while an orange heel-cap and a translucent emerald green takes over the thin outsole. There certainly are some HTM vibes to this release, although we haven’t seen a proper collaboration from that triumvirate with the Nike Kobe signature model since the Kobe 10. See the official images ahead and stay tuned for the August drop.
Kobe Bryant was out for blood when he went on that crazy tear against the New Jersey Nets this past Tuesday. The game was tied with just moments left in the game, but Kobe and crew pulled out the W thanks to Black Mamba’s emphatic dunks and late-game scoring. Will he and Lakers be able to stay consistent and reach the Playoffs? It certainly is looking that way, and how sick would it be if Kobe ‘Black Mamba’ Bryant won his sixth ring in the Year of the Snake? Speaking of which, this third release of the Nike Basketball Year of the Snake Pack is still looming, and with a release date in the States coming soon, another look at this upcoming release is worth a look. More angles of the Nike Kobe 8 System ‘Year of the Snake’ below, so take a look and stay tuned to Sneaker News for release updates.
The Nike Air Max 98 TL Supreme Brown low-top sneakers are another sneaker from the collaboration between Supreme and Nike. Their first joint product was released back in 2002, and since then many silhouettes have been created in which this American skateboarding brand has participated.
Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies are ready for the 2022-23 NBA Playoffs. As the second seed in the West, a lot of expectations have been placed on the team, just as they have been on the Nike Ja 1. Unveiled to the world on December 25, 2022 during a game against the Golden State Warriors, Morant’s first signature shoe quickly became one of the most anticipated debuts in recent history. The shoe launches at retailers on April 19, with follow-up styles having surfaced via unofficial and official channels throughout the last few months. The latest arrives in the form of a kid’s pair clad in “White,” “Sundial,” and “Cobalt Bliss.” A camouflage-reminiscent pattern lands on the quarter panels, while the outsole features a paint streak-like finish. Midsoles are speckled with rich blue flair, matching the remainder of the shoe in terms of vibrancy. All together, the kid’s Ja 1 sneaker delivers a fun option for those looking to take their game seriously.