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The Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT% Coming Soon In “Dark Stucco”

The Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT% Coming Soon In “Dark Stucco”

Although the Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT% has been hindered in its rollout onto the competitive running scene, it’s been lauded for its lightweight, but durable upper and responsive cushioning. Soon, the runner is adding a predominantly-“Dark Stucco” colorway to its roster.

As several of its running-informed predecessors, the forthcoming pair features a fully-knit upper. The take’s titular tone appears from forefoot to heel, but takes on a darker, more prominent styling towards the latter. Profile swooshes indulge in a contrasting black hue, while ZoomX foam underfoot sports an off-white color scheme. Exposed Zoom Air units at the forefoot opt into its common “Volt” styling, which deviates from the tread’s understated arrangement.

An official release date is still unknown, but this pair is likely heading to Nike.com ahead of summer. While you wait, enjoy product shots of the shoes here below.

On the retro-runner end, the Air Max 96 II is set to return for the first time throughout 2021.

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