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The Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase Returns In Black And Volt

The Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase Returns In Black And Volt

Last month, Nike made headlines when they revealed the Nike Go FlyEase—the first truly hands-free sneaker. Fans of the Swoosh will finally get to experience the revolutionary design when the model arrives at Nike’s web store on April 30th. In the meantime, the brand is extending its FlyEase line of laceless propositions, as it delivers a new Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase in a “Black/White/Volt/White” colorway.

At its essence, the silhouette is an easy-entry take on the Nike Zoom Tempo NEXT%. Uppers are constructed from black, translucent Flyknit materials that also appear on the aforementioned runner. A weathered, white Swoosh outline is printed atop these uppers stretching from the toe to the lateral side. The plush black heel is collapsible to allow for relatively hands-free wear. At the top of the heel is a Volt tab labeled “STEP” to hint at the step-in feature of the inclusive design. An internal lacing mechanism that is carried out by the black “LOCK” and “RELEASE” tabs at the front further adds to the ease of wear. The FlyEase variant is complete with a white ZoomX cushioned midsole, which features a Volt Zoom Air unit at the forefoot.

Enjoy official images of the laceless runner below as you wait for its arrival at the listed retailers.

For more performance-centered silhouettes, check out the upcoming Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low that sports a “Bred” colorway.

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