Whereas the recently released Lunar Blazer expresses itself with bold colorways and puts its cushioning update right out in the open, the Nike Blazer Mid LR hides its LunarLon footbed within the traditional vulc sole and has to this point stuck to muted colorways. The Blazer LR’s classic good looks belie the space age addition that makes it distinct from the series’ other variations, and the fact that this Midnight Fog, white and black edition is fairly nondescript means that you can also employ them where something like a neon lunar sole just won’t do. Have a closer look below, then check out the latest advancement combining boardfeel and comfort at skate shops like Flatspot.
Nike Blazer Mid LR “Midnight Fog”
Aaron Hope
March 21, 2013
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