The Nike Mag 2011 is undoubtedly the best sneaker release of the year and perhaps the last decade. Leading up to 2011’s magnanimous return of the self-lacing (sorta) sneakers was the Nike Zoom Hyperdunk ‘McFly’ that released in 2008. Inspired by the grey/like blue/pink tones seen on the original Mag, the Hyperdunk ‘McFly’ was an instant hit and to this day, remains as one of the most coveted sneakers of this generation. The sequel to the Hyperdunk was the Hyperdunk 2010, and a ‘McFly’ version was also devised utilizing a similar colorway from the Hyperdunk ‘McFly’. These, however, never did release, but a few samples did manage to make their way into the hands of some lucky recipients and collectors. If the Nike Mag 2011 is too rich for your blood, consider these unreleased Hyperdunk 2010 ‘McFly’ Promo Samples as a worthy replacement. We’ve got a detailed viewing after the jump, so take a look and hit up the auction from beautifulwinner on eBay.
Nike Hyperdunk 2010 ‘McFly’ Promo Sample on eBay
John Kim
December 2nd, 2011 (updated)
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