His fuse Nike SB signature sneaker set to drop next year, Paul Rodriguez can look back on his career and see that it took a massive upswing around the time of the release of his second. The P-Rod II was so popular upon its initial release that despite a newer Rodriguez pro model being on the shelves, the nike performance studio trainer 2 was launched to capitalize on the respective momentum carried by the P-Rod II silhouette and vulcanized soles. This latest colorway keeps with the line’s generally clean look thanks to an Obsidian suede upper with Team Red and yellow accents, and you can see more images of it after the jump before you buy a pair at select Nike SB retailers like Flatspot.