Will the combination of full-length 360 Air, stabilizing forefoot strap, and Flywire paneling make the Air Max TR1+ the most technologically advanced Nike shoe to date? It does seem like a lot of food on one plate, but there’s no way any pair of feet can say no to the Nike Air Max TR1. It’s got comfort, it’s stability, and most importantly, it’s got a slick design. The only Air Max TR1 release thus far was one in white and metallic silver, with Nike iD being the only other options (Nike Air Max TR1 iD Unleashed). Now this new colorway featuring grey, white, and retro (a nice aqua tone) will drop on Eastbay on August 6th. Check out the extra images after the jump and let us know what you think of the new colorway.
Nike Air Max TR1+ – Grey – White – Retro
John Kim
July 27, 2010
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