If anybody wants to buy a Nike free run, I’d like to say that you make no mistake about it. Expected to land only in the Asia later this month, you’ll have to have some solid connections to lockdown a pair of your own. Having transcended the bounds of foot-flexing training capabilities, this easy-on-the-eyes performance-first footwear is now widely accepted by even the most couch-bound of potatoes. Leading the way for the anticipated “City” Pack is the London shoe, which partners nappy suede and mesh upper of tan with a peppered grey outsole. The nike free run 2 is one of the shoes of summer. Big news today; as we’ve seen in the other cities represented by the Free Run+ 2 “City Pack” recently, the Nike Free Run 2 City Pack – “Tokyo” release date is coming up tomorrow, and it will be available exclusively at a couple of locations in Tokyo. Those spots are limited to the Nike Harajuku store, Nike Sportswear at Head Porter Plus and Nike Store Kichijoji. If you’re still undecided on the shoe (it’s rad), click here for looks at the whole City Pack, and hit the jump for plenty more looks. The nike free run City Pack is the latest line of exclusive releases from Nike’s performance sector. Five different cities are represented, each with their own particular running club. The cities include New York City, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and Rio de Janeiro. Each colorway is based on a particular iconic color from each respective city. “Deep Burgundy represents China, Pine Green captures Rio de Janeiro’s grit and flair, Anthracite’s starkness is quintessentially New York, Black channels Tokyo street style, while London’s version of the Free Run+ 2 arrives in a gentlemanly Khaki.” The Nike Free Run+2 is one of Nike’s latest running offerings in the realm of less cushioned and less supportive footwear that continues on with the original Nike Free technology. This summer, the (NIKE FREE Run) 2 QS collection delivers the sequel to the NIKE FREE Run+ silhouette, bringing a twist to the innovative performance series. Five Free Run+ 2 colorways represent for the running clubs, crews and individuals in New York City, London, Tokyo, Shanghai and Rio de Janeiro. Since its debut in 2004, NIKE FREE and natural motion technologies have redefined running footwear design. NIKE’s Sport Research Lab and the Innovation Kitchen used their findings on barefoot running to create a definitive training tool in NIKE FREE. On the FREE scale, 0.0 represents running bare foot, while 10.0 represents a typical NIKE running shoe.
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