Browsing the "Trainer" Category
June 6th, 2013 by John K.
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All of the Nike Zoom Revis releases and samples we’ve seen were more skewed towards the sportier side of things, with bright colors and patent leather materials being common denominators among all of that we’ve seen so far. Today we get a look at the Nike Zoom Revis “Denim”, which immediately grabs that lifestyle vibe while reminding us of that sick Nike LeBron 8 ‘Denim’ sample that floated around two years ago; this sample uses beige-colored accents in the form of contrast stitching, logos, and velcro for that true American apparel look, one that’s been an unflinching trend over the last few seasons in both fashion and footwear. Will we see a release? Stay tuned to Sneaker News for more updates.
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June 6th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The Nike Free Trainer 5.0 NRG made a splash with dueling gradients after the earlier V4s were more simplistic in their composition. Turns out the NRG has multiple configurations, as this new style reveals a split on the base layer. This combo of Current Blue and Volt comes through in a faded Swoosh, and the overall composition accentuates the awareness of a sock covered by and exoskeletal layer. These come up early in the fall season with a July ship date, so pre-order a pair now from Titolo.
Nike Free Trainer 5.0 NRG
Volt/Current Blue-Black
579813-704
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June 4th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The fourth Free Trainer Five shows it’s capable of more visual intensity than we’d seen to date courtesy of a new high-energy colorway that hints at the ‘Sunset’ look. This Nike Free Trainer 5.0 NRG shows us that it can double up on gradients after earlier styles relied on contrasts between the woven sections. Here, the top layer is cast entirely in black, which draws the eye to the base’s yellow-orange fade echoed in the Swooshes. Look for the Free Trainer 5.0 NRG in July and pre-order a pair today from Titolo.
Nike Free Trainer 5.0 NRG
Bright Citrus/Volt-Black
579813-807
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June 3rd, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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The third version was heavy on NFL colorways but had no online customization options, so it’s great to see the fourth Nike Free Trainer 5.0 arrive on NIKEiD. This shoe is ‘Built to Win. Made to Order,’ so you’ll have the task of deciding whether to go monochromatic or two-tone, and exactly where your color selections are placed. Among the key choices is at the midsole where you can go for standard white, keep it neutral with grey or black or get wild with a Volt Free treatment. Take a look at what’s possible below, then craft your Free Trainer 5.0 v4 on NIKEiD.
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May 31st, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The recent news of Andre Agassi’s return to the Nike fold no doubt had a good number of folks dusting off their old Tech Challenge stuff in celebration. Going way back into the vault, legendary collector Retro Kid came up with this-an original pair of the Nike Air Tech Challenge III made exclusively for Andre Agassi to wear for French Open play. The PE pair, an autographed and game worn one, featured a different tooling on the bottom to better attack the clay texture of the famed Roland Garros court. Get a better look at this incredible piece of Nike Tennis history below and let us know what your favorite Agassi pair is in the comments.
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May 31st, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Free Trainer 5.0 continues to get outfitted with special editions honoring all sorts of Nike athletes. The next player to get their own pair is JJ Watt, the young defensive end who has made quite an impression during his short time in the league. This, the only look we’ve had at the sneaker before tomorrow’s release, shows off a white based Houston Texans colorway complete with what appears to be his “MegaWatt” nickname on the back. See more below and watch for this Nike Free Trainer 5.0 in stores tomorrow, June 1st.
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May 31st, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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Looking strikingly similar to the Oregon Ducks version of the Nike Zoom Turf Jet ’97 is this, the same sneaker outfitted in a black and gold look. The sneaker ends up a much more agreeable one if you’re not an Oregon fan, one that removes the NCAA implications set up by that previous colorway. Get a full set of pics for the Nike Zoom Turf Jet ’97 after the jump and watch for them to release on June 8th at retailers like Sneaker Politics.
Nike Zoom Turf Jet ’97
Black/Metallic Gold-Pure Platinum
554989005
$140
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May 30th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Following up on the OG-plus trio that hit in April comes another new style from Emmitt Smith’s first Reebok turf trainers. The Reebok Scrimmage Mid arrives with a look somewhere between ‘A Shoe About Nothing‘ and ‘Original Suede‘, which is to say that the red/teal colorway with a gum sole builds on aesthetics that’ve led to quick sellouts on the Question Mid. Click through to see how it comes together, let us know how this rendition compares to the more overtly-Hexalite’d releases compared above and grab yours today from RBK retailers like Renarts.
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