Designed as a durable hoop shoe for “the aspiring baller” – I guess that means for someone that can’t play...
Designed for the player who wants a classic hoop shoe with great cushioning, the Air Retaliate featured combination synthetic and...
Truthfully the Air End 2 End was a pretty clean looking shoe at a very affordable $65 USD. Designed as...
At a retail price of $120 one of Nike’s most notable models in the Tailwind continued the shoes balancing act...
Designed by industry veteran Steven Smith the Nike Air Streak Spectrum plus- a lightweight race day shoe suitable for 5k,...
A speed training shoe designed for the elite Japanese runner this beauty featured lightweight breathable mesh supported by light synthetic...
Designed for players that want a low cut silhouette -I know, deep- this $75 basketball shoe featured rich full grain...
At $60 USD the Levitate mid was a steal. Here was a shoe that reminded me in some ways of...
By 2003 the core Flight shoe had turned into a sort of a ‘buy to cut your grass’ type of...
Released April 1 2003, Nike described the Air Zoom UltraFlight as “The future of lightweight, supportive, ultra responsive basketball footwear”...
A 5k to marathon race shoe with cushioning for fast long training this $90 USD shoe featured lightweight breathable spacer...
Retailing at $100 this shoe featured a 100% one piece breathable mesh that is mirror coated to reflect the suns...