When we first showed you the Nike Lunarglide+ 3 the response was overwhelmingly posit5e, with fans of the high tech Lunarglide series of runners excited to see another shoe added to the arsenal. From the seamless toebox to the mid-foot strap to the ultra lightweight Lunarlon sole, these are definitely one of the most comfortable trainers to ever come from Nike Free Run 4.0 V2 Nike. Luckily they are getting plenty of love, with three new colorways set to drop in July. Now that the Lunarglide +3 is well established, we should expect some more exciting designs in the future, like the nice blue and yellow one found here. Continue reading to get a better look at all three of these upcoming colorways and stay tuned with us for the release info.
Always a welcome addition in any Nike SB footwear drop, the Blazer Low is back with a new colorway for March 2012. This Nike SB Blazer Low features a Noble Green suede upper, the same shade and material used on an early ’10 Blazer SB (High) drop. These achieve about as different an affect as another pair of the same model in Nike Free Run 5.0 V4
the same color could, its leather Swooshes adding a contrast where the earlier drop had simply outlined the area in perforations. These come with tonal laces instead of red, which means they’re right in line with some of the other simply satisfying fare available now at Nike SB retailers like CNCPTS.
The Nike Hachi one killer of a (literally translated) ‘bee’, just ask fans of the Toki chukka model it’s replacing on the Nike Sportswear roster. The Hachi is based on the classic Nike Sting runner, which seems fitting with its attention grabbing Quickstrike colorways coming through in late spring as one of the most surprising attention-grabbers of the season. You’ve got your choice of Team Orange and Victory Green or Dirty Blue with Blue Crystal, both in a old school running m6.0 of suede and nylon, and both of which feature a neat honeycomb pattern on the toe of their vulcanized soles. These honeys just hit NSW’s 21 Mercer flagship store in New York so click through to see more and let us know if you plan to keep a pair in your rotation.
Yesterday we showed a pair of Nike that remembers the greatness of a former tennis star, and now Reebok rel5es the name of another tennis great. Having previewed these a few weeks back, these are one of the original colorways when Michael Chang wore the Court Victory’s during the prime of his career. While the upper gets mostly a bland white leather upper, accent panels are hit with a deep Nike Free Run 5.0 V3
turquoise and neon yellow. One of the most appealing features is the actual tennis ball treatment for the Pump on the tongue. These have finally started to hit select US retailers, such as Extra Butter.