When comes to running, Nike continues to engineer the top footwear runners turn to. The Air Max 90 Ultra 2.0 Flyknit is lighter than ever due to the addition of Flyknit technology. Nike retained the familiar look and feel of the Air Max unit in the heel. Nike running shoes are a worldwide leader when it comes to footwear.
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Flexible Fit – Nike Running Shoes
Lightweight Flyknit combines areas of stretch, support, and breathability where you need them most for an ultra-comfortable fit. Nike running shoes can aid in shaving those precious seconds off the clock.
Ultralight Cushioning – Nike Running Shoes
Dual-density foam offers plush cushioning while reducing the shoe’s overall weight. A visible Max Air unit in the heel creates a fast, springy feel.
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- Memory foam sockliner and added heel foam for enhanced cushioning
- Molded tongue for a comfortable fit
- Flexible rubber tread adds traction and durability
Nike Air Max Origins
Nike’s revolutionary Air-Sole unit made its way into Nike footwear in the late ’70s. In 1987, the Nike Air Max 1 debuted with visible air in its heel. This allowed fans more than just the feel of Air-Sole comfort. Suddenly they could see it. Since then, next-generation Nike Air Max shoes have become a hit with athletes and collectors by offering striking color combinations and reliable, lightweight cushioning.
Flyknit Origins
Nike Flyknit technology was inspired by feedback from runners seeking a shoe with the snug (and virtually unnoticed) fit of a sock. Nike embarked on a four-year mission with teams of programmers, engineers, and designers to create the technology needed to make the knit upper with static properties for structure and durability. Then the precise placement of support, flexibility and breathability—all in one layer—was refined. The result is a featherweight, formfitting and virtually seamless upper.
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