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Nike Lunar Hyperrev Low EXT “Dark Grey”

Nike Lunar Hyperrev Low EXT “Dark Grey”

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Nike Basketball has been creating EXT lifestyle renditions of their most popular signature silhouettes for the past couple of years, and now the EXT tooling doesn’t need an athlete to stand beside thanks to the new Nike Lunar Hyperrev Low EXT. Created with 2013’s Hyperrev in mind, the low-cut basketball model doubles as a lifestyle wear thanks to a full suede upper complete with a unique heel, embossed Swoosh and perforations inspired by the original Hyperrev worn by Kyrie Irving. This pair even boasts Lunarlon on the outsole for an added lightweight cushion system meaning that these are just as formidable to hoop in as any of Nike Basketball’s current roster of signatures. The latest colorway takes a tonal grey to task as Dark Grey and Metallic Silver come together to contrast a classic gum outsole. Available today at Nike retailers worldwide for only $120.

Nike Lunar Hyperrev Low EXT

Color: Dark Grey/Metallic Silver-Dark Grey
Style Code: 802557-002
Price: $120

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