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Nike Vapormax Utility “Racer Blue” Is Coming Soon

Nike Vapormax Utility “Racer Blue” Is Coming Soon

Nike’s Vapormax Utility silhouette continues to be one of the most revered iterations of the Vapormax family due to its aesthetic appeal as well as its functionality. Featuring the unmatched comfort of walking on Vapormax bubbles as well as a durable and useful upper, it is a sneaker that can be worn in any and all conditions. A Cushlon midsole unit sits between this iteration’s upper and sole unit, so there is even more cushioning between your foot and the ground.

Racer Blue will be the next addition to this growing line next week, working in conjunction with Muted Bronze and other hues to create a look that will be a must have for hikers and Vapormax collectors alike.  Not only does its upper feature the durability of a trail shoe, but it comes with a modernized clasp-lacing system that allows for more customized lock down as well as incredibly easy slip-on access. Enjoy a close-up look at the newest Vapormax Utility below and look forward to its arrival at Swoosh Brand retailers on August 2nd.

Nike VaporMax Utility
Release Date: August 2nd, 2018
$225
Color: Racer Blue/Muted Bronze-Moon Particle-Light Cream-Deep Royal Blue
Style Code: AH6834-402

Where To Buy: Nike Vapormax Utility “Racer Blue”

Nike Vapormax Utility Racer Blue 3

Nike Vapormax Utility Racer Blue 2

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