It might be easy to confuse the Nike Air Max Hyperize and Nike Hypermax 2010 considering they share a similar name, silhouette, and design elements, but they are indeed distinct from each other. Yes, you can find Flywire, a basketball-specific 360 Air Unit, a pronounced heel counter, and a high ankle cut, by the Hypermax features a one-piece carbon fiber upper and an ankle strap not found on the Air Max Hyperize. We’ve yet to see a pair worn by an NBA player, but should be a popular choice among the pros who favored the Hyperize. You can expect these to drop in the coming months, so check out these two colorways after the jump.
Nike Hypermax 2010 – Carbon Fiber Colorways | Fall 2010
John Kim
May 19th, 2010 (updated)
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