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Is The Nike Hyperfr3sh for On Court or Off Court Usage?

Mid top Roshe but with basketball touches? Or is it a basketball shoe that is like the roshe? It’s really neither, but more of the first if anything. A new Nike model, dubbed the Nike Hyperfr3sh, looks to be getting ready to release. It’s ready for summer with two Palm Tree patterns along mesh uppers, one with a sunset feeling to it or another with a plain white background, much like the Nike Roshe Run ‘Palm Tree’ that released in Europe last year. The basketball aspects of the shoe come from the Flawier support, herringbone traction pattern, and molded midsole.

No word on a release date yet for the United States, but stay tuned as we’ll let you know if we get a release date.

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11 comments
  1. They may be made for off court but from the looks, you could definitely play in those. Herringbone, full length zoom……If you could play in the original hyper rev then you can play in these.

    1. Yeah you can play in anything but without proper support structure for stopping these might just fold in half under pressure

      1. Might be just like the original hyper, where the structure and support come from the sock-like mesh and flywire support. It was pretty sufficient then, so why not now? lol but of course, it does depend on how it is set up

  2. Nike’s answer to Jordan Futures: good sole + lifestyle upper

    With roshe prices going up, not surprising if it’ll be the next roshe fad

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