November 12th, 2012 by John K.
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Camo-print has been well-established as a street-ready concept for years, so placing it on the Air Max Hyperposite? Like the folks at Epic Meal Time on YouTube would say, camo on Hyperposites is “Smart”. The print seen here isn’t the classic Army version, but the newer tiger-camo that’s been a rather ubiquitous visual detail for 2012 (although none are as rugged as these). Nike plans on releasing these on December 6th, so mark your calendars for yet another high-profile Hyperposite release and let us know in the comments if these are among the must-have colorways of this amazing new design.
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
Cargo Khaki/Black-Bamboo
524862-300
12/06/12
$225
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September 4th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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The ‘Gym Green’ Air Foamposite Pro didn’t exactly match most sneakerheads’ expectation for that new color, and here’s another case of the Swoosh’s beloved wavy injected foam basketball designs giving us a green makeup with an element of surprise. The Nike Air Max Hyperposite ’Camo’ continues the story of the first new non-hybrid Foamposite performance design since the LeBron IV debuted just under six years ago, with a colorway whose foresty ‘tiger’ concealment pattern echoes the perfect time to release them this fall. Stick with Sneaker News to find out exactly when the ‘Camo’ Hyperposite drops and check out the first full shots below in the meantime.
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September 3rd, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Air Max Hyperposite was an exciting design from the get go, molding the separate Nike technologies of Foamposite and Air Max into one cohesive build. With that being said we’ve gotta admit that the sneaker got a whole lot more exciting when the graphically inclined looks started to pop up, a group so far consisting of two NYC tributes. Next to rear its head is this, a version of the Nike Hyperposite sporting a dark olive colorup and some intense camo sectioning on the part of the upper flanking the lace placket. Hit the jump for the rest of the teaser and drop us a line in the comments below if you feel like this camouflage pair will further push up the pedigree of the all new Nike Air Max Hyperposite.
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