Its namesake material is everywhere these days, but it was the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse that introduced us to a leap forward in welded synthetics. The original Hyperfuse basketball shoe debuted in 2010 and found its way to NIKEiD in lowtop form the following summer with a variety of colors including a gradient option. In this unreleased sample we see that even more graphic options might have been offered, as this graffiti-detailed Nike Zoom Hyperfuse Low iD makes you wonder about the Hyperfuse 2012 iD’s potential. Take a closer look below, let us know where this rare NIKEiD sample ranks as compared to recent standout options, then see what they went for from supremexheat on eBay.
NIKEiD Zoom Hyperfuse Low – Unreleased Graffiti Option Sample
Aaron Hope
August 7, 2013
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