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Video: Nike Trainer 1.2 & Zoom Huarache Trainer

In these videos, Zach Bromert, Nike Senior Product Manager, walks us through the redesigned Nike Trainer 1.2 and Nike Zoom Huarache Trainer.
The Trainer 1 was a revolutionary training shoe and the new 1.2 version looks to take Nike training to the next level. The Zoom Huarache Trainer, which we covered in depth recently, was redesigned with input from the NFL’s most dynamic receiver: Larry Fitzgerald. Both shoes are poised to offer top tier performance and football fanatic begin to prepare for summer camps and the following Fall season.

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Nike Huarache 2010 – Rashard Lewis PE

Nike Huarache 2010  Rashard Lewis PE
Nike is free from discrimination since it does not only provide player exclusive shoes to players who belong to top ranking basketball teams but is generous enough to extend the line even to players from secondary teams. Not only LeBron James is deserving to own a pair of nice looking Nikes but even Orlando Magic’s power forward, Rashard Lewis who has been scoring fewer points per game this year.
For Lewis, this pair of Nike Huarache 2010 PE is a proper homage to his team adopting colors from both the Home and Away jerseys. On the Home PE, the Light Royal has been presented from the shoe’s tongue, quarter panel with bubble-like texture, and outsole. White is the dominating color that covers the toe, lace panel, heel, and quarter panel frame. To complete the Home uniform theme, Black shoe laces and midsole were incorporated.
On the other hand, the Away PE has a predominately Light Royal on the upper. The Black part comes in the form of tongue, quarter panel, and outsole. It was draped with White laces, Swoosh, and midsole. Both PEs were prompting a distinct tongue logo.

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Nike Huarache 2010 – Rudy Gay Home PE

Nike Huarache 2010  Rudy Gay Home PE
More and more player exclusives have been flooding the market and who else didn’t own a pair? After all the LeBron and Kobe PEs, a Huarache takes the hot seat with a pair for Rudy Gay kicks.
It is an honor for the Memphis Grizzlies player, Gay to receive a Nike release under his name. This particular shoe adopts Memphis Midnight Blue, Smoke Blue, Grizzlies Gold, and White – all from the Grizzlies team colors. As seen on a White leather base, this Huarache features a bubble-designed Smoke Blue panels, Memphis Midnight Blue Swoosh, Grizzlies Gold midsole, heel logo, and laces, Smoke Blue outsole along with Black midsole hub. The team’s logo, a Grizzlies silhouette appears on the tongue in Grizzlies Gold while a transparent Smoke Blue heel tab adds flair to the scene.
For Rudy Gay and the rest of the Grizzlies, this Nike Huarache 2010 would probably the most excellent basketball shoe that will team up with their Home jersey uniform.

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Nike WMNS Huarache Dance

Nike WMNS Huarache Dance
Not only basketball players are into the Nike Huarache but ladies too who mostly engage in active sports prefer this kind of sneaker. Nurtured with attractive colors, the Nike WMNS Huarache Dance were made available in rich Red upper with accent of White and a pair having a mixture of Black, Purple, and Orange. This is one cool outfit especially when you choose to have a walk down town plus the Red colorway indicates one thing – a best Valentine’s Day treat! If you love the idea, get yourself a pair or you can also wrap one for a friend. While in the subject of colors, the Black/Purple/Orange may not be associated with any celebrations but it is a great motif for the whole year round. And since it resembles the Phoenix Suns colors, this might be a best pick for any Suns supporter. Whatever preferences you have, the Nike WMNS Huarache Dance best fits any woman’s base especially if durability and comfort are what you are after at.

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