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  • Nike Dunk High x Revive – Jekyll & Hyde Custom
    By on February 6th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Dunk High x Revive – Jekyll & Hyde Custom right now? Nike Dunk High x Revive – Jekyll & Hyde Custom.


    Would you want your kicks look better than others of its kind? Then you need the custom pair. Nowadays sneaker customizers have been ruling the sneaker world by their own distinct way of altering originals to rare designs. Just like JBF, Revive is also known for its unique way of modifying sneakers and this has been noticed and acknowledged from its former pieces such as the Air Jordan 1 – What The One. In addition to this, Revive has just revived a pair of Nike Dunk Highs by incorporating the famous musical show of Jekyll & Hyde.

    Revive is now proud to present one of its masterpieces in the form of the Nike Dunk High that’s dressed up in brown nubuck mudguard and heel with wrinkled navy midpanel, and grey pebbled heel tab. A braided hair-like material covers the toe box with prominent stitching while the tongue is fused with red net. Dark brown lace in black eyelets attached to black wrinkled leather lace panels are an additional special features. Finally, the midsole comes in white with a black outer sole.

    Thanks to Revive for another custom shoe that’s absolutely awesome.




    Purchase your own pair of Nike Dunk High x Revive – Jekyll & Hyde Custom right now!



  • Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Shark”- Blue/White-Black
    By on February 6th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Shark”- Blue/White-Black right now? Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Shark”- Blue/White-Black.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Shark"This is the new Nike Air shoe that creates under the signature line of kobe Bryant. And this time it is named under the “fierce “animal under the sea, which is the shark.  It is fascinating in every angle of it to see when you wear it; this special edition shoe is a “superstar” among all other creations that has ever created.  In every angle’s view it is an icon, it really captivates one’s attention.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII "Shark"

    It is bold; wearing this shoe will make you stand out among others. It comes with blue and white as the main skin color of it and this will trigger you the eager of winning a game. This will be available this march, be ready to witness the first released of this special edition shoes. And be sure to get one to experience the power and enthusiast to be superb and astounded among others.

     

     

    Purchase your own pair of Nike Zoom Kobe VII “Shark”- Blue/White-Black right now!



  • Performance Review: Jordan Melo M8 – Fly Through
    By on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    “With the Zoom Air in the forefoot, we were really able to give him (Carmelo Anthony) that protection and that cushioning around those hard stops and quick, explosive leaps.” Jordan Melo M8 Designer – Justin Taylor

    Throughout the past six months, we have noticed Jordan Brand placing great emphasis on “choosing your flight”, and with the official unveiling of the Air Jordan 2012 (a shoe consisting of all three flights) days away, we decided to choose each flight as focal points of our latest performance reviews. Carmelo Anthony, Jordan Brand’s installment for “Fly Through”, was supplied with Flywire, Air Max cushioning and exposed Zoom Air on his latest signature model, the Jordan Melo M8. Did those three elements combine to form a great, dependable wear? Check out our Jordan Melo M8 performance review to find out.

    Jordan Melo M8 Sketch

    Jordan Melo M8 Sketch

    Cushioning

    Cushioning: From a cushioning standpoint, the Jordan Melo M8 is very impressive and is arguably the best of any Jordan signature sneaker we have tested. Of course, the large Air Max unit in the heel softens your landing and provides great impact protection, but the exposed Zoom Air bag in the forefoot is what sets the cushioning of this shoe apart from its competitors. The 10mm Zoom Air Bag is placed between the midfoot and outsole, providing the wearer with a soft, plush forefoot surface and toe area. This is an ideal attribute for a player with an offensive repertoire like Carmelo. If you watch Melo closely, you will notice that he operates in the mid post area off of his pivot a lot and uses an abundance of jab steps. Continuous jabbing can ultimately wear a shoe out in the forefoot area over time. Yet, the Melo M8′s Zoom Air cushioning protects that area and keeps the foot stable. The cushioned Zoom Air bag also aids in quick, explosive leaps around the basket. The Air Max unit in the heel obviously provides the wearer with a plush, responsive landing surface. The Melo M8 also possesses a cushioned heel notch, which keeps the heel protected and provides ankle support.

    Jordan Melo M8

    Responsiveness: Along with cushioning, the Jordan Melo M8′s responsiveness level is this shoe’s best performance trait. You can undoubtedly notice the trampoline-like effect in the forefoot and heel of the Jordan Melo M8. It’s extremely bouncy and springy. In addition to the previously mentioned Zoom Air in the forefoot and Max Air in the heel, the full-length injected Phylon midsole provides extreme comfort and cushioning. You can appreciate the Melo M8′s responsiveness when retuning to the ground after explosive leaps. In my time of playing in the Melo M8, the responsiveness never decreased, and I felt really explosive when making a move to the basket.

    Jordan Melo M8

    Support: The large rand of leather that wraps around the entire shoe is not just placed on the shoe for aesthetic purposes. It’s actually one of the bright spots of this shoe and provides great support and stability. The full-length TPU cage actually nestles the foot and helps with lateral stability. When changing directions quickly, I noticed that my foot never slid or moved from the platform of the shoe. It remained in place no matter what jolts and stop-and-start actions I made, allowing me to be quicker with counter moves.

    We also must point out the newest addition to the Melo line: Flywire (Flywire initially showed its face on the Jordan Melo M7 Advance). I’ve played in shoes that possess stronger Flywire cables than those incorporated on the Melo M8, but Jordan Brand is moving in the right direction by adding Flywire to the durable Melo signature line. When lacing the shoe up, you can feel the nylon fibers come together in attempt to stabilize the foot and hold it in place. Over the course of a game, the hug and squeeze on my foot weakened though. Again, stronger Flywire would help the support and lockdown factors of this shoe.

    Jordan Melo M8

    Breathability: Despite its lovable characteristics, such as cushioning and responsiveness, the Jordan Melo M8 comes up short in the breathability column. Sure, the mesh tongue and partial inner-sleeve make for a good fit and a little bit of breathability, but the overall wear of the shoe is not breathable. Maybe some gaping perforations here and there throughout the base could help the breathability factor in some form.

    Jordan Melo M8 Sketch

    Jordan Melo M8 rendering

    Jordan Melo M8

    Durability: In my opinion, Melo’s shoes have always scored high in the durability column. The bulky, wide-based build has stayed intact on my previous Melo signatures, and I expected the Melo M8 to do the same. Melo’s eighth signature shoe features a synthetic leather upper with a patent leather overlay throughout the toe area and above the TPU cage. The Melo M8, like its predecessors, is like a tank. It can take a beating and still be true to form afterwards. Over the course of my time in this shoe, it kept its shape and the materials never showed extreme wear and tear.

    Lockdown

    Lockdown: As mentioned in the ‘Support’ writeup, the Flywire cables could have been stronger, and would have really helped lock the foot down. Also, an increased lace pressure would have helped in this area. If you tie the Melo M8 tight enough, you can feel some initial lockdown, but it does weaken later on in the wear.

    Lockdown

    Traction: You really can’t say anything bad about herringbone traction. It works perfectly on the hardwood and you don’t have to continuously wipe your feet during every dead ball. I noticed the lateral flex grooves too, which do help multidirectional jabbing, something Carmelo loves doing in the mid post area as mentioned earlier.

    Jordan Melo M8 Performance Review Scorecard

    Jordan Melo M8 Performance Review Scorecard

    Jordan Melo M8 Justin Taylor

    Jordan Melo M8 Designer Justin Taylor

    Overview: It’s been a long time since we have seen a high-profile signature shoe debut for a New York Knick. Jordan Brand brought one of the better performance basketball sneakers to the Big Apple market for Carmelo. The Jordan Melo M8 is easily one of, if not the most cushioned Jordan sneaker on the market, currently, and is ideal for the player that relies on explosiveness in the mid post area and under the basket. A very responsive wear, the Melo M8 provides the wearer with that bounce and springiness one covets in today’s athletic game.

    The Jordan Melo M8 is now available at retailers for $135.

    Read the rest of Performance Review: Jordan Melo M8 – Fly Through


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  • Nike Zoom Kobe VII Black/Wolf Grey Available Now
    By on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    The Nike Zoom Kobe VII Black/Wolf Grey is now available at the Nike Store for $140. Not as flashy as previous Kobe VII releases, this shoe features a black base with wolf grey accents.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII System
    Black/White-Wolf Grey-Cool Grey
    488371-001
    February 4, 2012
    $140


    © Brett Pickert for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | 6 comments |
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  • Kicks On Court: D-Wade & LeBron James Debut New PEs in Philly
    By on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Is this a weekly thing for Dwyane Wade and LeBron James? Just seven days ago, our Kicks On Court column highlighted both players rocking new colorways of their respective signature shoes against the Knicks in a nationally televised game. A couple of weeks before that game, LeBron was spotted in “Lob City” wearing another new Nike LeBron 9. Last night, Wade and James handily beat the 76ers while rocking never-before-seen colorways of their signatures. Actually, Wade wore the Jordan Fly Wade 2 PE that he unveiled on Instagram yesterday, while James wore a mainly red LeBron 9 with hints of black and white. View these kicks plus more, worn by Delonte West, Michael Beasley, Kevin Garnett and others, below.

    Kicks On Court

    LeBron James and Dwyane Wade wearing new colorways of the Nike LeBron 9 and the Jordan Fly Wade 2, respectively

    Kicks On Court

    LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in new colorways of the Nike LeBron 9 and the Jordan Fly Wade 2, respectively

    Kicks On Court

    Dwyane Wade shooting in a new Jordan Fly Wade 2 and LeBron James wearing a never-before-seen Nike LeBron 9

    Kicks On Court

    Michael Beasley shooting in the Air Jordan 13 "Playoffs"

    Kicks On Court

    Rajon Rondo attacking the rim in the Nike Air Huarache Basketball 2012

    Kicks On Court

    Courtney Lee dunking in the Air Jordan 10 "Chicago"

    Kicks On Court

    Trevor Booker facing up in the Nike Air Max Barkley

    Kicks On Court

    Jonas Jerebko and Luc Mbah a Moute in an iD version of the Nike Zoom Uptempo V and the adidas Crazy Light, respectively

    Kicks On Court

    Lance Stephenson and Delonte West in the Under Armour Micro G Funk and the Nike Air Max Uptempo 2 "Duke", respectively

    Kicks On Court

    Amar'e Stoudemire and Kevin Garnett in the Nike Air Max Sweep Thru and the Anta KG2, respectively

    Kicks On Court

    Ricky Rubio in the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse 2011

    Source: Yahoo


    © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | 16 comments |
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  • My 5: Mike Posner’s Sneaker Rotation
    By on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Less than a year ago, we interviewed American singer, songwriter, and producer Mike Posner. In our 1-on-1 discussion with the Michigan native, he stated that the Nike Air Max Plus was one of his favorite sneakers ever. We caught back up with Posner to find out his five-sneaker rotation, which features the aforementioned Air Max Plus in addition to three classic Air Jordans. He also included a winter-ready shoe that should be in everybody’s closet. Does Mike Posner have the most versatile rotation to date? Check out Mike Posner’s “My 5″ below.

    RELATED: Bow-Kicka-Wow-Wow: 1 on 1 with Mike Posner

    Air Jordan 13 Black/Varsity Red-White

    Air Jordan 13

    Mike Posner: “They are crazy comfortable and look good with jeans for the winter time.”

    Read the rest of My 5: Mike Posner’s Sneaker Rotation


    © George Kiel III for NiceKicks.com, 2012. | Permalink | 41 comments |
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