2015-10-30

The comfortable nike air max thea has not received new colorways lately, until now, as the silhouette is rendered in an appealing Team Red hue for its latest rendition this season.

Defined by its distinctively designed upper that's comprised of durable mesh and suede, the versatile runner is perfect for daytime / nighttime runs, in addition to exuding great lifestyle appeal. Supplemented atop a comfortable Grey-colored Free sole unit which ensures superb cushioning and a lightweight feel, finishing touches include matching Team Red laces and tonal Swoosh logos adorning the heel to round out its overall build.You can purchase for this latest edition of the nike air max 2014 at select Nike retailers overseas now.Nike Soccer's Hypervenom silhouette translated to a lifestyle silhouette perfectly after losing the spikes in favor of a Free sole unit, so it's no surprise the hit sneaker is back with a sequel. Enter the Nike Free Hypervenom 2, which features the same idea as the first Free Hypervenom, but with an updated upper featuring a Hyperfuse mesh upper with plenty of Flywire support. Spotted last month in an all-black colorway, the monotone treatment shows up again on this next version in Wolf Grey complete with a speckled sole. Arriving now at overseas sneaker shops, expect the Free Hypervenom 2 in US stores soon.

nike air max 2015 and Adidas both have some clever trainer technology which they say can make all the difference to the way you run: Adidas has the Boost range or trainers, Nike has the Free.

Both Nike and Adidas's offerings are loaded with tech buzzwords and potentially gimmicky bits of stitching. But do they work? We have spent about a month running in each, putting down plenty of miles and working closely with fitness experts to learn exactly how our running has changed, if at all.The trainersThe shoes on test are the Adidas Energy Boost and the Nike Free 5.0. These are flagship products for Nike and Adidas when it comes to comfort and ease of use, intend to make running as smooth and easy as possible . The core concepts around each are slightly different.

NikeWe spoke to Tobie Hatfield, designer of the nike blazers low who said that the concept behind them was to free up your feet. Hatfield explained that we already had some brilliant "natural technology" in the form of our feet and that the Free was all about designing around that. "We just needed to design to the natural motion of the foot. Back in 2001 athletes liked to barefoot train, so we thought, let's understand the foot first and then build for that, "he said.

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