It’s been a long time coming, but Nike training fans finally get a retro of the Air Diamond Fury, a sneaker they’ve been waiting for a comeback for since it originally released. When it originally released seems to be a notable topic of discussion, as the official name of the new retro is the Air Diamond Fury ’96. Here’s the problem: the bold baseball trainer made famous by Ken Griffey Jr. and other Fleece players at the time actually released in 1994. Perhaps Nike needs to do some fact checking before they name their retro releases? Nonetheless, the important thing is that the Air Diamond Fury is indeed finally back, and we catch Mid of it first in this new colorway (OG looks will also be up to bat) featuring a white base with black and red accents. We have no solid release date yet, but if you want to secure a pair now, you can pick them up early on eBay. Fury fans, are you excited for the long-awaited return?
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