499156

Nike Introduces The Free Hyperfeel Cross Elite and Free 1.0 Cross Bionic

Nike Introduces The Free Hyperfeel Cross Elite and Free 1.0 Cross Bionic

Nike Hyperfeel Trail Elite Womens

We’re ten years in to the Nike Free revolution, and my how things have changed.  From a totally novel concept some people considered too crazy to even try, the barefoot running market has firmly established itself and welcomes innovation just like the traditional cushioned segment.  The new Nike Free 1.0 Cross Bionic is the first time Nike Free has gone to the extreme (the previously most unstructured releases were 3.0s).  It’s intended to give the most barefoot-like feel to date, while the Flywire locks you into a stable ride.  The Free Hyperfeel Cross Elite offers some of the same benefits, while combining the revolutionary technologies Flyknit, LunarLon and of course, Nike Free.  Click in to see both in action and be ready to get to work in the Free 1.0 Cross Bionic on March 27th and the Free Hyperfeel Cross Elite starting March 1st.

Source: Nike INC

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 02

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 01

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 09

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 04

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 05

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 06

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 08

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 07

Nike Free 1 0 Flyknit Trainer Bionic 03

Latest News

Where To Buy The Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000

Updated April 19th, 2024: The Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000 “Black Ice” gets its widest release yet on April 18th, launching via NewBalance.com and...

by Sneaker News 1 hour
30270

The Nike Flyknit Haven Goes Traditional In "Black/Sail"

The Nike Flyknit Haven was announced just months ago alongside its sibling silo, the Nike Flyknit Bloom. Though they approach it from opposite angles, the...

by Matt Varga 1 hour
68

Nike Made An Air Force 1 That Looks Like A Killshot II

The Nike Killshot II put on one of the best sneaker revival tours of the modern era a few years back, ascending from the archives...

by Andrew Rizzo 1 hour
67