Friday, 29 January 2016
Nike Has Re-Released One Of Its Classic Sneakers: The Air Pressure
It's doubtful Millenials know much about The Nike Air Pressure sneaker introduced by the mammoth brand in 1990 unless they're a devoted shoe collector, but now that it's hit the market in 2016, they're being bought up like hot cakes and the kids on the street are about to look a whole lot cooler (like their parents were). The high-top sneaker was bulky and the design somewhat awkward, and it featured a carrying case complete with pumps to inflate the sneaker. Pressure chambers in the shoe were designed to ultimately rival the Reebok pump but also offered extra cushioning and support (actually that sounds kinda sick...like you were walking on a cloud). The Nike Air Pressure was the first of its kind, and was followed years later by the Nike Air Command Force and the Nike Air Force 180 Pump.
THE PUMP
THE PRESSURE CHAMBER
Nike sneaker collectors and brand devotees have long awaited the re-release of this sneaker from the 90's
The 2016 version of the shoe has slight differences as compared to its older counterpart, but ultimately they are** minor improvements that make this sneaker pretty epic.** Nike also included the carrying case with the pump just like the originals so you can adjust just how much you'd like to inflate the chambers like they did back in the day.
#WalkSkyHigh
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