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Nike Flyknit Roshe Run – Spring 2015 Preview

We’ve gone a few months now without a new Flyknit Roshe Run release, but that doesn’t mean the well has dried up. A few new intriguing colorways have just popped up, showcasing a range of colors applied to the shoe.

The Flyknit iteration of the Roshe Run utilizes the NM (Natural Motion) outsole instead of the original Roshe Run look. Most of the upcoming colorways use an all white midsole and outsole, although the volt pair takes advantage of the peak on the NM sole to split the look between two different colors. In addition to the bright volt pair, other highlights include a Beethoven-esque black and white pair, a royal blue pair with crimson accenting, and a mulitcolored release for both men and women. Note that the women’s multicolor pair sticks with the traditional Roshe outsole.

You can check out each of the pairs below. Take a look, and let us know which one is your favorite. Look for these to hit retailers in February or March.

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Women’s Multicolor:

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  1. PureBoosts are so much more comfortable than RosheRuns, even after the Roshes have been broken in for months, the PureBoost is a level above the Roshe in terms of comfort!

    Nike should step up their game and replace the Phylon with Lunarlon!

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