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The Nike Air Zoom Fearless Flyknit Will Allow You to Train Fearlessly

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

Nike continues to utilize its Flyknit technology on more sneakers, as we have recently seen Flyknit implemented on shoes such as the Nike Zoom All Out Flyknit, Nike Zoom Lunarepic Flyknit, and the Nike Zoom KD 9. It looks like Nike is making Flyknit ubiquitous as images have surfaced of the Nike Air Zoom Fearless Flyknit.

The Nike Air Zoom Fearless Flyknit is a new training model from the Swoosh. The low top silhouette gives it a runner look, but as we continue into the design of the shoe, the outsole looks like that of a training model. Additionally, the midsole in the forefoot of the shoe seems to be designed to maximize range of motion, something that is a necessity when training.

Tech wise, we know that there is Flyknit in place of the upper, giving a soft, lightweight, and supportive fit. Underfoot is Nike Zoom, however, the extent of the Zoom is unknown. The shoe will most likely feature a forefoot and heel unit as most trainers do. You can also see an outline of what looks to be a large volume Zoom unit in the heel that can be seen through the translucent outsole.

There is currently no release date for the Nike Air Zoom Fearless Flyknit, but stay tuned for more information such as release date and price. Currently, we can confirm that there will be at least eight different colorways that will release for men and women.

Are you a fan of the increase of Flyknit use in recent sneaker releases? Would you train in this sneaker? Let us know in the comments below.

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

nike air zoom fearless flyknit

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4 comments
    1. Same, man. They both look so nice. I have a feeling the Jordans will be less expensive, so I may go with those since they’re cheaper, have basically the same tech specs and would be more fresh to rock casually.

  1. I am not impressed. The novelty of Fly Knit has worn off and most of the shoes that use it are too flimsy for my tastes. These look kind of ugly and performance wise seem like a junkier version of the Zoom Hypercross, which was kind of a decent shoe.

  2. the flywire looks to wrap around the ankle at the top where the laces are looped. Does that zoom bag take up the entire heel?

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