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The Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Wolf Grey” Has Fully Reflective Uppers

Scheduled to drop on October 23rd.

The Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Wolf Grey” Has Fully Reflective Uppers

Updated October 16th: Official images have just landed of the Nike Foamposite Pro “Wolf Grey.” While in broad strokes the design is the same as our first look, these new shots reveal that the all of the Foamposite material has a 3M finish, fully glowing when exposed to flashes of light. Outside of that, information for this pair remains the same: look for these dropping on October 23rd with an MSRP of $230.

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Nike Air Foamposite Pro

SKU: HF0794-001
RETAIL PRICE: $230
RELEASE DATE: Oct 23, 2024

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Nike’s efforts to resuscitate the Foamposite fandom is taking shape. After the re-release of the iconic Royal OGs, the return of the Galaxy Foamposites in 2025, and special edition drops by way of the DMV-exclusives and the Tekken 8 collaboration, Nike has been flaunting a strong strategy to make the Foamposite great again.

We can’t overlook the Foamposite Pro, because they’re just as significant as Penny Hardaway’s One model. In comes the new “Wolf Grey” that was originally confirmed nearly a year ago. These first look screengrabs from a YouTube video by @jaythesneakerguy reveals a first look at this two-toned colorway with reflective uppers, and although there are obvious differences, they’re reminiscent of 2008’s Metallic Silver Foamposite Pros.

However, this version has a different take on the colorway via a cement-like finish on the grey sectionals, leading us to believe that these are possibly a retail version of the unreleased Silver pair from 1997.

Nike Foamposite Pro Silver 1997 Sample
Nike Air Foamposite Pro Silver 1997 Sample @rcclientele3

A release is arriving on October 23rd, 2024 for $230; stay tuned for further updates, official images, and a store list.

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