Feast your eyes on the Nike Air Max Hyperposite – an amalgam of three revolutionary design and performance functions that have served as unflappable pillars for Nike Basketball in three separate decades. The Nike Air Max Hyperposite is cushioned by full-length basketball-specific Max Air, while the upper is a perfect mix of Foamposite and Hyperfuse, forming a shell dubbed ‘Hyperposite’; the upper is fortified by the two materials at the appropriate junctions, providing the firm support of Foamposite and ventilation and lightweight support where it’s most needed. The overall silhouette of the Hyperposite matches that of the current generation of Nike Basketball non-signature flagships as it features a lower heel, high-cut angle, and a shell construction that minimizes seams. We’ve got additional angles for you to look at below, so check ’em out and stick with Sneaker News for more information and updates on this latest Nike Bball development. via club725
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
John Kim
April 12, 2012
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