nike free run mens Is the Nike Free Run a sneaker that anyone actually runs in? Sure it’s got the word right there in its title, but the silhouette was pretty much a lifestyle choice from the jump. Nonetheless, Nike has opted to upgrade it with some extra tech via the Nike Free Run Dynamic Flywire shown here. The supports creep up around the sides near the Swoosh placement to bring in just a bit more texture than what’s regularly available on the Nike Free Run. Continue reading to get a full look at the Nike Free Run Dynamic Flywire and watch for the model to launch for Summer 2013.
nike free run 5.0 v4 For all the bright Nike Free Run pairs that are out there, there hasn’t been one yet to fully embrace the ‘Volt’ tone. That color has often been there in the details, most notably on the solar soft insole, but we’ve not seen a sneaker really embrace the shade as of yet. The Nike Free Run here from the ‘Split Pack’ quartet of releases perhaps gets the closest via its use of Volt on the inside panel. Click through for the full preview and pick up this Nike Free Run now at Caliroots if you can’t wait for a US arrival.
nike free run 4.0 v2 Nike Sportswear continues to spin off its amazing Nike Free Run installment with these four new colorways using alternate color-blocking on the upper for that “split” look. These four Quickstrike releases consiste of Squadron Green/Orange, Black/Orange, Classic Stone/Volt, and Black/Teal, and are slated for a February 15th release at select NSW retailers like Solebox soon. If your appetite is still looking for more classic-build Frees, you won’t have to wait much longer! Peep the four colorways below and stay tuned to Sneaker News for U.S. release information.
7.Nike WMNS Free Run – Deep Royal Blue – Electric Yellow
Here’s the fourth Nike Free Run for women that utilizes a triangular pattern that’s been quite popular in the young year. With a Deep Royal Blue upper and Electric Yellow sole, these WMNS Freeruns add an almost snow-like pattern to the Sail-Swooshed mid panel, a look that follows in the footsteps of black/white, Laser Purple and Medium Grey/Polarized Pink peers. Let us know which of these four is your favorite, stick with Sneaker News to see if a fifth is to come and check out more images of this upcoming release below.