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My Top 5 Performance Aspects to Look Forward to in The Nike Zoom Hyperrev

My Top 5 Performance Aspects to Look Forward to in The Nike Zoom Hyperrev 3

3. Phylite Midsole

Phylite is the same material used with the Nike Free line. All of their midsoles are made of this lightweight foam that has proven to be supportive enough for activity. While this midsole isn’t designed like a Free midsole/ outsole… it could possibly perform like one which would be cool. I’ve played in Phylite before with the Nike Air Huarache Free Bball 2012 which wasn’t the best experience… but they also tried using the Phylite as the outsole which clearly wasn’t the best way to go about making a basketball shoe. There are some things a hoop shoe needs and rubber is one of them. Since this all seems to be resolved, I’m more curious than anything to see how it feels while implemented in this fashion.

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  1. Do you think the zoom in these will be paper think like in the zoom revis’s or like the zoom in the lebron 10s

  2. I’m looking forward to shoe. I just hope the zoom is responsive enough. The new high top / low top feel intrigues me. It makes feel as if the Kobe 9’s may feel the same with the proprioceptive feel but at a higher price point. If that’s the case I may not be in a hurry to purchase the 9 elites

  3. Why do you think nike is holding back on the max zoom ? It was great in the lebron X but they were the only basketball shoe to feature it, hyperflights were just sportswear shoes. I think that they should implement it in the hyperposite 2014s but the sample images of those showed airmax.

      1. So Kyrie Irving will be playing in these shoes as opposed to the hyperdunks because I will get these instead of those to honor my favorite player in the league

  4. maybe you re right , i didnt notice the midsole in this photo. Hyperrev looks like a combination of nikes past models.. kobe 8 (mesh), kobe 1 (collar), kd V (logo n shape) and huarache 2k4’s (strap) and full length zoom is one of the best cushions nike has…

  5. But why make a Phylite midsole since zoom isn’t very flexible at all, especially because it’s full length zoom?

  6. Zoom is very flexible, the stiffness comes from the other materials like the upper or the midsole. Nightwing has said before that the reason some shoes with full length Zoom don’t flex much like foamposites are because of the stiff materials from the double lasted midsole. Also a lack of flex grooves and the type of rubber used can affect flexiblity. Its been a long time since Nike put full length Zoom in a modern basketball shoe then again the Lebron XIs have full length Zoom but even those have a double lasted midsole, however the newer foamposite is more flexible and gets more flexible as you break them in and the lunarlon in the Zoom insole also helps with flexibility.

    1. Another factor that can affect the overall flexibility is the thickness and type of foam that encases the zoom unit. But phylite is very flexible since its used on Nike Free shoes. The only thing I’m really concerned about is the traction I hope play similar to the hyperdunk 2013 and the CrazyQuick.

  7. I’m guessing that, even though there’s a lot of tech, it will be in the lower range. easily < $150. hopefully < $120

  8. These just got released here a day ago, tried them on and I realised the laces only reach up to the midfoot area(just the last eyelet visible in the picture). Do you see this as a potential lockdown issue?

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