Browsing the "Nike Air Max Hyperposite" Tag
September 21st, 2012 by John K.
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The awe-inspiring Statue of Liberty stands as an unbreakable pillar of New York City culture and history; during the horrific attacks on 9/11, Lady Liberty stood watch over the island while its inhabitants were in discord, and as the new One World Trade Center heads toward completion, the Statue continues to provide an inspirational message of courage and persistence. So how does it fit into Nike Basketball? NYC is a mecca of the sport – an all but official proving ground for those seeking legitimacy in the sport. While some NBA ballers were afraid to set foot in Rucker or Dykeman, the youngsters in the Nike Battle of the Boroughs in mid-August showed no fear as they put on an exciting show for a local crowd. Team Brooklyn pulled out a W against Harlem while wearing these amazing Hyperposites, and while a release has been confirmed by Sneaker News for November, you can get this pair right now from croatianstyle on eBay.
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September 20th, 2012 by John K.
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New York City is often credited as being a footwear tastemaker for the U.S., so it only makes sense that the excitement surrounding the Hyperposite was vastly heightened by the two sick colorways designed after the Big Apple. One of the two NYC editions was colored up in the iconic Blue/Orange combo with a graffiti-style NYC print on the upper, worn by Team Harlem of the Battle of the Boroughs that went down in mid-late August. Sneaker News offered you an exclusive look at these NYC joints, and while a release date hasn’t been confirmed (November might be the target month), one lone pair has become up for grabs from msbeautygeek on eBay.
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September 14th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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The Nike Air Max Hyperposite is a sneaker that seems to be very much caught up in the Big Apple, some of the most interest inducing designs to make their way to the silo so far being centered around the fine tradition of NYC hoops. Keep in mind though that before that and the ‘Statue of Liberty’ pair popped up there was this, an Amare Stoudemire specific creation that sports his logo on the tongue along with a heavy Knicks palette. The frequency with which these have popped up seems to suggest that they might indeed see a retail release. Stick with Sneaker News for the final word on that and make sure to hit the jump for the full photos.
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September 11th, 2012 by John K.
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Foamposite is officially making its way back to the NBA Hardwood in the form of the Nike Air Max Hyperposite. This recently introduced model combines forces of Foamposite, Hyperfuse, and full-length Max Air to form an unbreakable package of function and design, and these latest Player Exclusive colorways for Nike Basketball athlete David Lee proves that the shoes are as pretty as they’ll perform. Lee’s ‘Home’ pair features a tonal white upper with Royal Blue Swoosh detailing and Yellow interiors and Max Air bags, while the ‘Away’ uses Yellow and Black with the Royal Blue outsole to complete the Golden State look. We look forward to showing you more Hyperposite PEs as they surface, so check out Lee’s set and let us know what you think!
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September 11th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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When the photos of this Nike Air Max Hyperposite first arrived last week the specific shades were a bit difficult to pinpoint, the orange and brown combo making up the upper oscillating a bit from photo to photo. This time around we’re privy to a more thorough look, one that does justice to the level of pop put on by the orange (check out that sole kit on bottom). Click through with us to check out the Nike Air Max Hyperposite colorway that has a fair amount of folks juiced given the unspoken Cleveland connection and keep it locked on Sneaker News to figure out when and where the pair will pop up.
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
524862-200
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September 7th, 2012 by John K.
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Nike Basketball has reworked Foamposite into a high-performance feature once again with the Air Max Hyperposite, and tomorrow you’ll have two options to choose from: ‘Fireberry’ and ‘Atomic Green’. Following up the recent release of the ‘Bright Crimson’, the Air Max Hyperposite continues with the next-level colorways that match the intensity of the shoe design, and although ‘South Beach’ and ‘Dunkman’ were quickly applied to these new releases, we’ve designated its own species of colorway for the Hyperposite to run with. Cop either pair tomorrow at select Nike Basketball retailers or right now on eBay.
Nike Air Max Hyperposite
Dynamic Blue/Reflective Silver-Fireberry
524862-400
09/08/12
$225
Charcoal/Atomic Green-Black
524862-003
09/08/12
$225
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September 4th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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To date the Nike Air Max Hyperposite has been a sneaker hinged on the brighter looks, that initial Fireberry very much a head turner and the upcoming Statue of Liberty and NYC themed pairs also going for a bit of an exaggerated look. Toning things down just a bit was the recent black and crimson, opting for something more inconspicuous for the base tone. Carrying on with that theme is a similarly blocked orange on brown previewed here, a colorway we’d be quick to hit with a Cleveland Browns designation if this model was coming with any NFL inclinations. Click through to check out the Nike Air Max Hyperposite in brown and orange and check back with Sneaker News to figure out the release date.
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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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