The Nike Free Flyknit

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    July 4, 2017 2:43 AM EDT

    The Nike Free Flyknit

    Nike is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Free sole technology by introducing three new iterations: the [url=http://www.nikesroresale.com/nike-free]nike free 3.0 flyknit[/url], Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit, and Nike Free 5.0 Flyknit. We got our hands on one of them early: the Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit. Offering more cushioning than the Free 3.0 Flyknit, it’s got an ultra light upper and a low-profile sole which promotes natural movement and stability. The new sole introduces redesigned hexagonal flex grooves for mobility, with the added benefit of rolling the same way your feet do, and a new heel that offers a more natural foot strike.

    Nike's approach is to offer three different running shoes as part of its Free range that is geared to three different running types.The first is the [url=http://www.nikesroresale.com/nike-free]nike free rn flyknit[/url] which delivers some flexibility, but plenty of cushioning and support. The Free 4.0 Flyknit shoes take the cushioning down to a 6-millimeter offset and adds a Flyknit upper, while the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit goes as minimal as it dares without you falling through the bottom of the sole.Determining which one you are is a fairly easy process and comes down to how much support and cushioning you are after. If it is lots then it is the 5.0 model you'll need, if it is none then you want the Free 3.0 Flyknit shoes instead.

    Since its initial launch back in 2012 around the London Olympics, the Nike Flyknit has seen itself dressed up as a runner, a racer, and the highly coveted HTM with Lunar. However, it wasn't until recently, with the announcement of the [url=http://www.nikesroresale.com/nike-free]nike free rn 2017[/url], that Nike truly took the technology to the next level. What may at first glance appear to be just a hybrid silhouette is Nike offering a better version of the two. Sometimes one plus one is more than two.Nike Free has reigned as one of the most-loved sneakers in the training world since its original inspiration on the track field at Stanford. To this day, we see it in running, training, and even in golf shoes like the TW'14.

    [url=http://www.nikesroresale.com/nike-free]nike free run distance[/url] features innovative hexagonal flex grooves, a first for the industry, offering six points of flexibility to let your foot move naturally with every step. Nike designers, engineers and programmers were tasked with improving two hundred thousand years of evolution with state of the art footwear innovation. Let's just say, mission accomplished.The lightweight Flynight upper ensures a perfect fit by way of a sockliner cuff around the ankle. In addition, the shoe features the lowest-profile midsole of any Nike Free shoe enabling runners the thrill of running barefoot, without sacrificing support.