The first wave of the Nike Air Attack featured thirty-five colorways and seven Nike running designs, introducing the all-new Nike Air Max 24/7 in the process. There was only one way for Nike to launch the Nike Air Attack Pack, and that was to showcase all thirty-five shoes in a titanic display worthy of such a memorable release. Check out the beautiful Air Attack display that is currently up for viewing at Niketown in New York City; equal parts shoe display and museum exhibit, the Air Attack wall featured every colorway from all seven Air Attack models. Another great display was seen at the entrance, in which individual shoes were placed on top of Air canisters acting as pedestals. If you recall the Secret Behind Nike Air, each labeled Air container was filled by air collected from Nike athletes, such as Maria Sharapova, Adrian Peterson, and Kobe Bryant. Continue reading for a great gallery of images of the Nike Air Attack display, and stay tuned to the Nike Air Attack’s second strike, as a number of other classic Nike models will release in May. For a high-resolution gallery, don’t forget to head to Sneaker News HD by clicking the blue bar below.
Nike Air Attack Pack – Niketown NYC Display
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April 30th, 2010 (updated)
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