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Devin Booker’s Latest Nike Book 1 Is Inspired By His 2017 Zoom Rev PE

Peep the logo on the tongue.

Devin Booker’s Latest Nike Book 1 Is Inspired By His 2017 Zoom Rev PE

Devin Booker’s signature athlete era is young, but the Phoenix Suns star has been a part of the fabric over in Beaverton since he entered the league. In 2017, Nike outfitted the guard in a Zoom Rev PE featuring a team-friendly mix of black and orange. Now seven years later, the very same colorway has made its return on a Nike Book 1 PE.

The shoe features an orange Swoosh atop a black base, complete underfoot with orange paint splatter and a semi-clear outsole. Open mesh on the toe box and quarter produces another Zoom Rev tie-in, while the very same battery bar heel graphic is also carried over. The key quality worth calling out here lives on the tongue. As opposed to the usual serif “BOOK” tag, the shoe features the old english logo Nike used to utilize on Book’s PEs back in the day.

Booker wore his Zoom Rev PE on 19 occasions in 2017, including two games in which he secured the game-winning shot. Therefore, there’s no question as to why he’d would want to relive that stretch of time through his first Nike Basketball signature.

To state the obvious; the Book 1 “Zoom Rev” is a player edition and will not see a public release. See detailed images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to browse upcoming Devin Booker shoes.

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