As part of Nike’s “Move to Zero” sustainability movement, the Beaverton-based brand unveiled its newest, Crater foam-soled model, the Nike Craft Impact. Following two pale colorways to have surfaced (one in white and another in Light Bone), the Swoosh is moving to the opposite end of the light spectrum with a Black-based arrangement.
Although uppers take on a generic black mesh construction, the mid-panel flap adds a deconstructed aesthetic to the design. Grey and green mylon straps on the tongue and heel further add to the rugged look. Stitched circles and Swooshes embellish the sides, rather than graphic overlays as seen on other silhouettes. The white midsole adopts a speckled appearance and bumpy feel thanks to the recycled Crater foam innovation, as seen on other eco-friendly propositions such as the Nike Space Hippie. More sustainable, materials innovation is found underfoot, where Regrind rubber is applied for additional traction. Completing the design are Volt insoles that feature Nike’s retro Pinwheel logo.
Get a closer look at the Craft Impact as you stand by for a release at Nike.com to be announced this summer.
For more by the Swoosh, a new Air Max Plus is doing its best Air Max 1 “Sport Red” impression.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Crater Impact
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |