Nike’s passion for running is as long and storied as Nike itself, as Nike’s foundation is based on a simple running shoe that founders Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman sold out of the back of a car trunk. Year after year, Nike outdoes itself in terms of creating the most advanced, most lightweight, most stable, and most reliable running shoe, and the upcoming Nike Lunarswift will have no problem carrying the torch. The Lunarswift is set to take place of the Nike Free Everyday. While the uppers of both the Free Everyday and upcoming Lunarswift seem to mesh, the midsoles are entirely different; the Lunarlite midsole is entire flex-groove-free. An $85 pricetag and a myriad of colourways make these incredibly affordable and available. Look for these to drop at Nike retailers soon. via chajinyoung.
Nike Lunarswift+ 2010 Mens Preview
John Kim
August 18th, 2010 (updated)
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