The nike dunks white and green color schemes is a definite departure from previous models in the shoe’s heralded history. The Hyperdunk has been at the forefront of court-performance for the past few summers, and now Nike has completely revamped the look, taking cues from the likes of the Nike Kobe 9 (just look at the extended sock-like ankle support). The upper utilizes some kind of mesh/woven material while Dynamic Flywire helps support the ride along the way, but the real head-turner here has to be the Roshe-esque bulky heel support on the midsole. With an extention that large, we meet’t be surprised if this free’s Hyperdunk came adorned with a hidden Zoom Air unit for an extra comfortable ride. Grab a first look at the latest installment to the Hyperdunk lineage after the break and let us know your thoughts on Nike Basketball’s most recent rendition in the comments.
At Nike meetings in Chicago. Thoughts on next frees Shoes? Hyperdunks, Hyperquickness, Hyperchase, and Jordan. #NIKE pic.twitter.com/pCSMInwIVO
— Tyler Cleveland (@CoachTyCleve) February 18, 2015