Nike Fly Knit technology offers a unique blend of lightweight breathability and sustainable design by taking the best from traditional and contemporary fabrication processes, but most of the world has yet to have an opportunity to try out this groundbreaking new construction. The HTM Flyknit releases are selling out instantly with each drop, but you’ll be able to more readily get your hands on that ‘classic’ lightweight textile approach when the Nike Free Powerlines hit retailers in the second half of 2012. This first pair features a sort of Un-Mowabb colorway, its speckled sole all but begging for an offroad run and trail-like ticked laces further connecting them with a rugged outdoorsy feel. Click through to see more angles below and let us know how these compare to the ever popular Free Run+ series. via HS
Nike Free Powerlines+
Aaron Hope
April 25, 2012
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