Nike KD II
Black/Blue/Orange
The Nike KD II is a signature basketball shoe designed for one of the league's top performers - Kevin Durant. The sleek upper conforms to the midfoot with a strap that adds lockdown and an external heel counter that offers support. Rubber cupsole design encapsulates a Cushlon foam and forefoot Nike Zoom™ unit that provides a plush ride.
Nike Air Max Lebron VII
White/Black/Gold
Shoe fans everywhere have awaited the introduction of LeBron James’ latest signature basketball shoe, the Nike Air Max LeBron VII. Featuring a 180 degree turnaround from the previous six versions, these kicks feature notable performance elements such as an innovative, basketball-specific 360º Air Max™ unit, a cushioning first for Nike, and a Flywire engineered upper that utilizes a higher tensile-strength cable than in previous performance basketball shoes.
Nike Huarache 2010
Black/White/Red
The Nike Huarache 2010 basketball shoe was designed for the rigors of the game played at its highest level. Exoskeletal, compression-molded frame with full innersleeve offers the best in lightweight comfort and containment. Lightweight Phylon™ midsole coupled with exposed shank adds rigidity. Exposed Nike Zoom Air™ unit provides comfort cushioning. Modified herringbone outsole delivers enhanced weight reduction. Optimal motion flex grooves give smooth transition.
Nike Zoom Flip'N
White/Blue
The Nike Zoom Flip'N basketball shoe represents a modern performance expression based on one of Nike's most classic silhouettes. Full-grain and synthetic leather upper. Traditional tongue construction coupled with medial and lateral gore straps provides optimal fit. Full-length injected Phylon™ midsole with exposed maximum volume Nike Zoom™ unit in the heel. Extended forefoot outrigger wrap adds stability Outsole patterns are taken from some of Nike's most influential Flight shoes.
Nike Zoom Kobe V
Black/White/Red
The Nike Zoom Kobe V is the next evolution of basketball footwear, emphasizing superior performance fit (a new last has sculpted arch and heel) with upper and bottom technologies working in a system, one supporting and enhancing the other. At 10.6 ounces it is one of the lightest basketball shoes, but for Kobe that’s kinda expected.