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Nike LeBron 9 Low – Summer 2012

Nike LeBron 9 Low – Summer 2012

Nike Lebron 9 Low Summer 2012 Preview

For the LeBron 8, were the Lows better than the Mids? A strong case could be made for that bold statement, with sick colorways like the Miami Nights, Sprite, Solar Red, Wolf Grey, and Blackouts all experiencing high levels of popularity and clearing out of stores rather quickly. We’ve only seen the tip of the LeBron 9 iceberg, but this advanced look at the Nike LeBron 9 Low might help you decide which LeBron 9 variety is the better of the two. Sneaker News first gave you a look at the Nike LeBron 9 Low back in September, and the first glaring difference between the Mid and Low was that the Low utilized full-length 360 Max Air instead of the Max/Zoom combination that first appeared on the LeBron 8 P.S. and was carried over to the LeBron 9. Here we have a look at four upcoming colorways of the LeBron 9 Low; all four feature high-energy combinations, like Obsidian/Cyber and Dark Grey/Mint Candy, or the bold red and blue colorways that have an All-Star yin-yang theme to them (although an All-Star Game is likely to be nixed for this season). Check out all four colorways below and expect these to drop at the start of the Summer 2012 season (April)! via TSG.

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