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Nike Hyperdunk 2015 – Three Colorways Available Now

The three launch colorways (Bright Crimson, Black/ White, and Camo) of the Nike Hyperdunk 2015 are available now at Nike Store.

The Hyperdunk model has always been a shoe that was made to be worn by anyone from point guards to power forwards and this one is no different. The shoe was designed by Nike Basketball lead designer Leo Chang. The silhouette is inspired by the Nike Mag worn by Marty McFly in the movie Back to the Future 2.

The shoe has the typical Hyperdunk set up with Hyperfuse used on the upper and embedded Flywire. The midsole contains two separate Zoom Air units, a departure from the targeted Lunarlon on the 2014, as well as the 2012-13 renditions.

Click HERE to purchase two of the colorways for $140 (and $150 for the Camo). Stay tuned for the performance review on the Nike Hyperdunk 2015.

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11 comments
  1. 2014’s were heel and forefoot lunarlon. Hasn’t been zoom in a hyperdunk since 2011, those had heel and forefoot zoom like these.

  2. On the nike.com product page they list full length zoom, however in their press release they list forefoot and heel zoom. Does anyone have a pair that could confirm one over the other?

  3. I just checked Nike and the image you have and is not the same as the product on Nike. The white ones you have on here don’t release until August 1

  4. I tried on the HD2015 today and I must say they should have stuck with lunarlon! The shoe was very hard. I can’t even say I felt any cushion whatsoever. And don’t get me started on the heal.

  5. Maybe the cushion needs some work 1st before it can be felt much like the Hyper Rev 2015. Hope it’s the same case.

  6. The shoe was much easier to get on that I thought, but once on….damn there’s no cushion at all. The heel plate is felt through the shoe and there’s absolutely zero ankle cushion so the hard/rough material digs into the outside bottom of both ankles. Tried 13s and 14s and the latter was better but not hours of basketball better. The only thing redeeming about these is in certain colors the shoe looks insane, NikeID with royal, red, and university is a pretty perfect Superman shoe and all red with black forefoot looks exactly like something Deadpool would have. Between these ($140) and the Curry 1 low ($110) I’d easily grab the Curry since the mid was crazy comfortable.

    1. How does the shoe compare to the 2010 HyperFUSE?

      How does the cushion and ankle support compare?

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