Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Nerf” Customs by Chef
September 4th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne | 18 comments
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If you’ve paid any attention to the recent output of custom kicks creator Chef then you’d realize that the various styles in the Nike Air Foamposite line are very much his calling card at the moment, with a particular focus on the Nike Air Foamposite One. This time around he’s switched things up just a bit, grabbing hold of the ‘Crimson’ pair of Pros and utilizing the orange bottoms as a jumping off point for a Nerf design. Click through with us to check out the results and let us know if you think the Nike Air Foamposite Pro ‘Nerf’ lives up to the standard set by that coveted Nike Zoom KD IV that they owe their palette to.








Filed under: Customs, Nike Air Penny, Nike Foamposite // Tags: Gourmet Kickz, Nike Air Foamposite Pro, Nike Air Foamposite Pro 'Crimson'
I like the concept... good base shoe for it... but the execution seems a little sloppy.
Could have been killer IMO.
This is a "Pinoy foamposites" the cw is like a Philippine flag. Do you agree mga pinoys?
The swooshes are all jacked up with that yellow. Bad paint job. Probably a bad idea all around on this type of shoe. But if you wanted to finish it, I think it should have some green in there. I think the nerfs have more colors than this does is my point. In stead, it looks like this dude's 5 year old got some random paint on these shoes and he tried to pass it off as a custom job.










