The Nike Free Run is a series that’s moved units and seen its influence stretch as far as this year’s Air Max flagship, and now this reboot gets back to the roots of the 2010 original that emphasized a densely tesselated multilayer mesh. The Free Run+ iD branches out several degrees from this base, allowing your choice of either a diamond pattern that implies that earlier construction or the new Hybrid style that adds a reinforced sidewall reminiscent of the LunarGlide. Both of them can accommodate the minimal 3.0 sole or a slightly less ‘barefoot’ 5.0, and as you can see in the samples depicted below, all of the combinations are ripe for high energy colorups. Click through to get an idea of what’s possible, then head to NIKEiD to create your own.
Nike Free Run iD Samples
Aaron Hope
March 16th, 2012 (updated)
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