Polygonal designs on the toeof a Hyperdunk; haven’t we seen that before? Indeed we have, but it might have been a bit more difficult for you to find without an immediate memory of the fact the ‘Hyperdunk 2009’ was called the Hyperize. The Playoff Pack edition was actually an Air Max Hyperize, so with all these little shifts, it’s fitting that the next geo-toed release is ready to go just before the (scheduled) start of the NBA season. The Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 ‘Geometric Pack’ consists of six Quickstrikes with colors borrowed from teams in big cities and small, LA getting two of the set but joined by small markets like San Antonio and Memphis. Click through to get a better look at each pair and stick with Sneaker News for updates on the US release date because they’re available now from Hong Kong’s Kix-files.
Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 QS ‘Geometric Pack’ – New Images
Aaron Hope
October 26th, 2023 (updated)
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