Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Air Max 2009 and Air Max 2010 primarily featured Flywire

Nike Air Max 2011 Black Volt is popular among underground and known groups. In the last few months with the internet gaining more popularity among the youth, Max 2010 has gone into a new phase. Websites and shops have been set up to sell custom Airmaxes. This often involves painting the AirMax to give it a unique color. Nike has always liked to combine black and volt together, and why not, as the mesh of the colors really brings out the exterior of any sneaker. Today we see Nike using the colorway on the nike air max 2011. As stated previously Nike has decided to do the upper of the Nike Air Max in black and the accents in volt. You can also find some metallic cool grey on the Nike swoosh which I feel finishes off the sneaker quite nicely. Nike has always liked to combine black and volt together, and why not, as the mesh of the colors really brings out the exterior of any sneaker. The black Fuse upper is helped out by some additional Metallic Cool Grey hits throughout. The Air Max 2009 and Air Max 2010 primarily featured Flywire and mesh-like materials on the upper but for the Air Max 2011, the third overall shoe with Full-length uncaged 360 Air Unit, Fuse has taken over the spotlight.
Nike is already ready for next year with the Air Max 2011. Flywire has played a major role in both the Nike Air Max 2009 and the Nike Air Max BW but with the emergence of the Nike Fuse technology, Nike is dropping Flywire for Fuse in their upcoming Air Max runner. The shoe incorporates a full 360 degree air unit as well as a fully breathable upper. This pair, which is resembles past colorways of the Nike Air Max 2010, is completely black with volt hits on the inner liner, air bubble, and tongue. Silver accents on the heel and Swoosh remain subtle yet visible while a thin white border separates the sole from the  upper. Nike Air Max 2011 Black Volt shoe has aged well since its introduction. Fuse is an all-new one-piece material specifically engineered to give athletic shoes a lightweight advantage without compromising performance integrity. Essentially a stronger version of mesh, Fuse combines the breathability of mesh and the strength of an all-leather upper to give Fuse the ability to contain a foot while keeping it cool.

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