Sunday, September 26, 2010

NIKE ZOOM HYPERFUSE

Speed kills, and in today’s high paced transition game the industry is in a race to shave weight off every basketball shoe. With the advent of Flywire and some players even opting for low tops, the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse looked to trump its predecessors for the featherweight title. The co-sign by Boston Celtic point guard Rajon Rondo during his breakout postseason had everyone’s eyes on the new model.
 Hyperfuse technology makes its on court debut in favor of Nike’s beloved Flywire. Incredibly breathable and flexible, the new Hyperfuse technology rights all the wrongs of its predecessor. Lightweight and strong, it also carries over the strengths. Dropping in the heat of the summer it proves to be superior in breathability, staying cooler, dryer, and lighter than the competition.
 While the forefoot cushioning is spectacular, absolutely no attention is paid to the heel. Full length Zoom Air would have taken this shoe from very good to great, but instead the heel is disregarded. My assumption is that it was done so to reinforce playing on your toes, but the lack of balance in the cushioning makes this effort counter productive.Overall the Nike Zoom Hyperfuse is a very good shoe for the speedy guard and any player seeking a lightweight shoe. Nike hit a home run with the implementation of its newest technology introducing one of the most breathable basketball shoes the market has ever seen.
http://www.amazon.com/Nike-Hyperfuse-Angeles-Lakers-Purple-Black/dp/B00421SFXM

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