2014 LUNAR TR1 - Next Gen = Lunar Caldra?

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Update 08/12/14:

NRG "Yeezys" available at Nordstrom but on backorder http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/nike-lu.../3682661?origin=category&BaseUrl=New+Arrivals

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Nike invented the cross-training category born out of a drive to meet the otherworldly needs of multisport Nike athlete Bo Jackson. Twenty-five years later, Nike unveils new state-of-the-art performance training footwear – the Nike Lunar TR1. It is a shoe for the next generation of world-class athletes who aspire to train like decathlon world record-holder Ashton Eaton.

"When I train, I look for a training shoe that can handle power on multiple surfaces, provides great stability and is as fast and agile as I am because I want it to work with me to help me get better," said Ashton Eaton. "The second I put the Nike Lunar TR1 on I knew it was going to be perfect for my training needs. It's light with great cushioning, it gives me a snug feeling around the foot and its super grippy."



A quarter century of innovating for, and being inspired by, elite athletes has given Nike a unique perspective on the evolving demands of training. Lightweight for quickness, traction on multiple surfaces, unwavering support and cushioned protection are all equally prized qualities in a training shoe that can truly serve the goals of athletes.

“Nike has unrivaled insight into the evolving demands of the modern training athlete and the new Nike Lunar TR1 offers a groundbreaking combination of design and innovation to give athletes the best training footwear ever made,” says Nathan VanHook, Nike Athletic Training's Footwear Design Director. “The kind of gym workouts we’re seeing athletes go after include a lot of agility drills, cutting, sprinting and weight-training on multiple surfaces which places demanding forces on footwear and requires solutions that are uniquely capable. So our goal was to give athletes a shoe that best combines lightweight traction, support and protection. The Nike Lunar TR1 is that shoe.”



LIGHTWEIGHT
The Nike Lunar TR1 is the lightest Nike Lunar Trainer training shoe yet – a men’s size 10 weighs just 9.4 ounces – 25 percent lighter than its predecessor. This remarkable achievement was made possible by utilizing a breathable, lightweight mesh that is integrated with dynamic Nike Flywire technology to hug the foot for an adaptive and comfortable fit. Being able to reduce the weight of the shoe with these innovations gives athletes improved quickness without sacrificing other critical elements such as stability, traction and protection.



STABILITY AND TRACTION
Getting an athlete lower to the ground improves stability for lifting weights, increases traction and delivers greater efficiency during rapid changes of direction. The Nike Lunar TR1 has been engineered to get the athlete lower to the ground. A pressure-mapped high-traction outsole was developed specifically from studying the array of movements and types of surfaces that athletes encounter.

“Our goal is to help build the best athletes in the world so the Nike Lunar TR1 delivers a superior combination of protection, support and lightweight performance," VanHook continues. "Plus, we think it looks pretty cool, which also matters to athletes.”



DURABLE PROTECTION
The cornerstone of the performance of the new Nike Lunar TR1 is the utilization of Nike’s Lunarlon foam. Since the launch of Lunarlon cushioning six years ago, this hugely popular technology has evolved to deliver super-soft, lightweight and responsive cushioning. The benefit in a training shoe is that the cushioning keeps you low and comfortable so you can work out longer and harder. This latest application works in comfortable harmony with an athlete’s natural range of motion in an unbelievably lightweight package underfoot.

“We’ve been blown away by the performance of the new Nike Lunar TR1 but Nike practically invented cross-training so we expect the products they create to be the very best solutions for our athletes,” says Lance Walker, Performance Director Michael Johnson Performance Center. “The Nike Lunar TR1 is a training shoe that’s versatile across a range of very demanding training activities on multiple surfaces. Now our athletes don’t need to change shoes for different training environments and feel like they are better equipped to perform.”
 
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Copping those black/volt joints. Already bought dedicated squatting and DLing shoes, these would be great for all around gym work.
 
Look great but don't see a colorway I'm in love with :/ I already have 2 pairs of the previous Lunar TR1 (OG?)
 
Look great but don't see a colorway I'm in love with :/ I already have 2 pairs of the previous Lunar TR1 (OG?)

I have seven pairs of the OG pair, love that shoe, the look and the performance. Definitely gonna have to get a pair of these, the black/volt/royal CW is very reminiscent of the original CW released for the first one. If they make some college/NFL team CW's of these, I will definitely buy the FSU/Niner pairs again.
 
Look great but don't see a colorway I'm in love with :/ I already have 2 pairs of the previous Lunar TR1 (OG?)

I have seven pairs of the OG pair, love that shoe, the look and the performance.

How do you rank it performance-wise? I'm always looking for a good training shoe and right now my current rotation includes the Hyperfeel TR, Free Trainer 3.0 and at times the FK Free Runs. If you've tried any of those 3, how do rank the old TR1s to them?
 
How do you rank it performance-wise? I'm always looking for a good training shoe and right now my current rotation includes the Hyperfeel TR, Free Trainer 3.0 and at times the FK Free Runs. If you've tried any of those 3, how do rank the old TR1s to them?
My Lunar TR1 is maybe by far the best and I rotate my Lunar Eclipse 1 and 2s, along with FK 1s. I am a bodybuilder going for my pro-card and use these to train. I need thickness without bulk and light shoe with comfort but durable. TR1s are thick but light and very comfortable in fit for my wide foot. And got my last pair for $30 a while back at the outlets too!!
 
Nice price, would have probably picked up apair too if I saw it for that price.

Thanks for the comparison too, so it isn't that close to the ground? Or is it just about the same as the FK1s?





New colorway, Home Run Derby
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Close to the ground? I don't know..but more of a shoe and not like wearing a cloud like the FK 1. But are very comfortable and WITH insane durability and super traction
 
I want a white based pair. Someone provide some feedback when you get your pairs.
Ima use these to lift in. Can't wait
 
I want a white based pair. Someone provide some feedback when you get your pairs.
Ima use these to lift in. Can't wait

Picked up the black/volt cw last night from Finish Line. Haven't worked out in them yet but super light and comfy just walking around the house. I went true to size.
 
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Derbys are available for preorder on ndc if anyone's interested. $120. Ships on 7/22.

I'm just waiting for the black/whites. Did they really sell out on its release date last week? I'm assuming nike is just waiting to release them later in a few weeks/months.
 
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