Nike Lunar Hyper Ventilate

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http://hypebeast.com/2009/12/nike-lunarlite-rejuven8-mid/
Adding another classic model to the newly unveiled Lunarlite program, Nike previews its Lunarlite Rejuven8 Mid, a midtop version of its Rejuven8 silhouette introduced back during the Beijing Olympics. Adding even further stability and lightweight performance to the current design the sneakers were given Lunarlite technology within the outsoles. A release can be expected as soon as the Spring 2010 season.
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looks clean to me. seems to be made pretty much entirely of that new mesh we've been seeing on various stuff.
 
damn, would love to see these, maybe its just me, links and pics dont work 4 me BP on IE or Mozilla
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ok up now, connection failure nonsense maybe...yea these look tight! really does build upon the OG lows...i like!!! especially those yellow "tennisball" ones...
 
I like it. Only thing I don't really care for is the high heel area. Wish it was more of a mid-low. Maybe just have the back ankle area slope downwardsinstead of upwards.
 
I like the look but i dunno what youd use them for? perhaps if you were a runner witgh ankle problems?
 
AWESOME.

Looks like a Kobe III Cross trainer with lunarlite.

Those neons can be considered copped.
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Originally Posted by cbfpunch

can someone enlighten me on what that torch material actually does?
Torch is a lightweight, moisture-managing, supremely comfortable three-layer textile. The outer layer features a visually stunning, protective diamond pattern that holds its shape and won't crease at stress points like traditional materials. The middle layer offers a lightweight structural element that stands up to a post-match cool-down or an active day around town. The inner layer provides moisture-managing breathability to keep the foot cool and allow for a period of rest after a game."Torch will make its debut in the Spring of 2010 on a number of silhouettes including the Air Max BW Gen II seen here, as well as other Nike favorites like the Air Force 1 and Air Maxim. What isn't seen by the eye, is the Considered Design standards that are met in the process of making these shoes. Nike has been able to reduce waste and inefficiency by taking a modularity mindset into the creation process of these shoes.
http://www.kicksonfire.com/2009/12/05/air-max-bw-gen-ii-introduces-torch/
 
I don't see why they made these a midtop. If they were lows, I'd pick up a pair for sure because I love my Rejuven8s.
 
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