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Yeah, I wouldn't buy those for less than 60% off.Be patient....all colors (except red) are sitting like bricks in the outlets....when the FK ZF machine goes in high gear they will be giving these away...
Be patient....all colors (except red) are sitting like bricks in the outlets....when the FK ZF machine goes in high gear they will be giving these away...
So you think they will eventually be under $100?Be patient....all colors (except red) are sitting like bricks in the outlets....when the FK ZF machine goes in high gear they will be giving these away...
So you think they will eventually be under $100?
i was in before the $190..price tag.....especially when other color ways are on FNL for $74
Looks like these SPs will have full react instead of being mostly lunarlon, but the same plate as before
Looks like these SPs will have full react instead of being mostly lunarlon, but the same plate as before
Nike Zoom KD
Released in 2008, the Nike Zoom KD featured a leather upper in a midtop form. The midsole featured Nike Zoom unit in the forefoot in a cushion midsole. Traction was provided with a solid rubber outsole with flex grooves.
Nike Zoom KD II
Released in 2009, the Nike Zoom KD II featured leather upper, in a lowtop form with a midfoot strap. The midsole is the same as the Nike Zoom KD, but has lightweight Phylon in place. The Nike Zoom forefoot is still there to give the wearer cushion. The outsole is similar to what we saw in Zoom KD.
Nike Zoom KD III
Released in 2010, the Nike Zoom KD III featured Flywire along the lateral forefoot with leather and woven mesh. The tongue featured a pull ring, surrounded by the letter "d" of the KD logo. Along the medial midfoot, an "H" shaped strap that has two eyelets positioned by column to provide support and lockdown fit. The midsole featured a Nike Zoom forefoot unit encased in lightweight Phylon midsole. وندیک The outsole featured a solid rubber outsole with a herringbone pattern. The heel has a cutaway to reveal the Phylon midsole in the outsole for compression. There is a solid rubber wrapped around the heel for durability, but most wearers found it uncomfortable for some reason that when the heel strikes the floor, the foot ends up hitting the rubber piece, which is hard.
Nike Zoom KD IV
Released in 2011, the Nike Zoom KD IV has a Hyperfuse upper, and places the Adaptive Fit strap along the midfoot. The midsole featured the Nike Zoom forefoot unit and Phylon for cushioning. The outsole featured a storytelling pattern in the form of thunderbolts.
Nike KD V
Released in 2012, the Nike Zoom KD V brought back the midtop upper with Hyperfuse and the Adaptive Fit lacing system. The midsole featured Nike Zoom forefoot, but is shaped like a bar to increase flexibility, and for the first time in the KD line, a 180 Air Max unit in the heel, placed in a lightweight Phylon midsole which also acts as a heel cup. The outsole featured storytelling pattern in the form of pentagons, which has five sides, and five is the number of the KD V, also is the second number in his jersey.
An elite version released in April 20, 2013. The elite version was a lowtop and featured Flywire upper with the Adaptive Fit lacing system, and an external carbon fiber heel counter. The midsole featured caged Nike Zoom heel unit along with the bar-shaped Nike Zoom forefoot unit. The outsole featured the same storytelling pattern as the original KD V, but was decoupled for range of motion.
Sizes have sold out in EU.you guys think the 4% flyknit will sell out?
Every release until this point of the 4% has, no reason to think this one won't.you guys think the 4% flyknit will sell out?
Product unavailable now. Guess we'll see if they honor any orders made when it was up...