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Introduce Kobe's sneakers.
Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Intravenously injected

Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Four? Kobe (Japanese city); Kobe Bryant (kobe bean bryant)

In view of Kobe Bryant's unstoppable speed on the court and the breakthrough that poses a fatal threat to his opponents, Nike launched a revolutionary low-top basketball shoe? Zoom? Kobe? 4. The molded heel stabilizer can tighten the heel and provide support and fitness similar to high-top sports shoes. The inner boots leave room for the ankle. The forefoot of sneakers is made of rubber and is durable. The nylon thread is matched with the Flywire support system of synthetic leather and mesh to create an ultra-light support upper. Lunarlite foam forefoot midsole combined with heel Zoom? Air cushioning unit provides players with quick response and comfortable feeling. Outsole uses the principle of natural movement to make players feel more flexible and help them to play better on the court. Kobe Bryant with a shoe weight of 1 1.6 ounces (328.9 grams)? IV is one of the lightest basketball shoes that Nike has launched so far.

Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Four? Kobe (Japanese city); Kobe Bryant (kobe bean bryant)

Kobe regards basketball shoes as an extension of his body, so the shoes should be in tune with him. Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Eric, the designer of IV, used Nike's innovative lightweight support system Flywire to design the upper. This high-performance structure uses thin and strong nylon fibers to support the foot. With the Flywire support system, Nike designers have been able to make some of the lightest sports shoes so far, and at the same time effectively improve the stability of sports shoes. High-density nylon fiber is arranged in the middle, which helps to lock Kobe's feet and prevent them from slipping on the shoe bed when breaking through. Eric used Flywire technology in his design, so that he could create sneakers that were completely suitable for Kobe Bryant, so that the sneakers were completely in tune with his feet, rather than being an obstacle to him. Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Intravenously injected

Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Four? Kobe (Japanese city); Kobe Bryant (kobe bean bryant)

In view of Kobe Bryant's unstoppable speed on the court and the breakthrough that poses a fatal threat to his opponents, Nike launched a revolutionary low-top basketball shoe? Zoom? Kobe? 4. The molded heel stabilizer can tighten the heel and provide support and fitness similar to high-top sports shoes. The inner boots leave room for the ankle. The forefoot of sneakers is made of rubber and is durable. The nylon thread is matched with the Flywire support system of synthetic leather and mesh to create an ultra-light support upper. Lunarlite foam forefoot midsole combined with heel Zoom? Air cushioning unit provides players with quick response and comfortable feeling. Outsole uses the principle of natural movement to make players feel more flexible and help them play better on the court. Kobe Bryant with a shoe weight of 1 1.6 ounces (328.9 grams)? IV is one of the lightest basketball shoes that Nike has launched so far.

Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Four? Kobe (Japanese city); Kobe Bryant (kobe bean bryant)

Kobe regards basketball shoes as an extension of his body, so the shoes should be in tune with him. Nike? Zoom? Kobe? Eric, the designer of IV, used Nike's innovative lightweight support system Flywire to design the upper. This high-performance structure uses thin and strong nylon fibers to support the foot. With the Flywire support system, Nike designers have been able to make some of the lightest sports shoes so far, and at the same time effectively improve the stability of sports shoes. High-density nylon fiber is arranged in the middle, which helps to lock Kobe's feet and prevent them from slipping on the shoe bed when breaking through. Eric used Flywire technology in his design, so that he could create sneakers that were completely suitable for Kobe Bryant, so that the sneakers were completely in tune with his feet, rather than being an obstacle to him.

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