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Nike Cradle Rock Low – Upcoming Colorways

Nike Cradle Rock Low – Upcoming Colorways

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Steve Nash’s latest Nike shoe, the Cradle Rock Low might be built for the court, but it also has the look to make a great street shoe. The design of the shoe takes a much more traditional approach than some of the more high-tech, futuristic models that we usually see from the Nike Basketball line. Although the Cradle Rock Low is built for the demands of the court, it definitely sports a look reminiscent of the Dunk Low, making it just as fitting for everyday wear. You have already seen the Asia pack and the Black away Phoenix Suns edition, and now we bring you a preview of seven other colorways that will be available. The standouts of the bunch have to be the White home Suns color scheme, the obviously Jordan-inspired version with the Elephant-like print and the pair that sports the OG Flight Huarache palette that was recently seen on the Hyperize and Sharkalaid. Keep reading after the jump for a look at all eight upcoming colorways. Via Kenlu.

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