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Nike Transforms The Roshe Into A Prickly Cactus For The Waste Management Phoenix Open

Nike Transforms The Roshe Into A Prickly Cactus For The Waste Management Phoenix Open

This February, golfers worldwide will head to the desert in Phoenix for the annual Waste Management Phoenix Open, and Nike once again has a special pair of shoes ready for the rowdy event.

Last year, the Swoosh’s golf department updated the Air Pegasus ’89 into a walking trash bin, covering the upper with a garbage-themed pattern with transparent nylon overlays. One year later, the local flora and fauna inspire the NRG release via the Roshe 2 Golf shoe; transformed into a prickly cactus, this Rose features a textured upper in a bright green shade, while the Swoosh itself features the bothersome thorns seen on the plant. Hits of bright fuchsia sits beneath the updated traction.

A further nod to the desert is are the venomous scorpions that are often found hiding; you’ll see one on the tongue beneath the pull-tab as well as on the insoles.

These special-edition golf shoes are launching on February 5th, 2025 for $110 on Nike.com during the weekend of the sports event.

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Mens Nike Roshe One WMPO

SKU: HF1030-300
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Feb 5, 2025

US 02/05/2025 Wednesday

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