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Feast Your Eyes on the Upcoming Nike Roshe Two

One of the most popular Nike Sportswear models on the market today gets a sequel. Here’s a look at the upcoming Nike Roshe Two.

We previously gave you a hint at the possibility for a second shoe, when we reported the name change from Nike shifting from the Roshe Run to the Roshe One.

At face value, it appears not much has changed on the Nike Roshe Two compared to its predecessor. Of course, there are various renditions of the classic Roshe One model, and it would appear that the Two is mixture of a few of those versions. The sole features deeper flex grooves on the bottoms, with the subtle line running down the midsole looking like the Roshe One NM (natural motion).

The classic open mesh is also replaced by a more durable mesh that looks similar to neoprene seen on the Huarache models.

Aesthetically, the Roshe Two features a more defined swoosh, with indenting surrounding the edges of the Nike logo.

While not confirmed, you can probably expect the Solarsoft insole that gave the initial Roshe such step-in comfort to return on the Two.

The Nike Roshe Two is rumored to release in early 2016 with a retail price of $100. Take a look at all of the upcoming colorways below and let us know what you think of the sequel shoe by commenting below.

 

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Images via Nike Blog.

7 comments
  1. A large part of the appeal for the original Roshe was the simple style, step in comfort and most of all: THE PRICE. The original Roshes were initially $70 then after they became super popular, Nike raised the price $5. And now they’re raising the price by $25? Seriously, Nike??? I really do like the design and the apparent neoprene booty tongue, but also these look they’re going to be a lot less comfortable and breathable due to the rest of the upper being more structured and thick. My only hope is that the volt color seen behind the flex grooves in the outsole is Lunarlon, which could warrant the price increase

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