
Nike designers first introduced the new Hyperfuse technology in 2010 in basketball. Breathability, weight and stability were the two main ingredients that the new technology was supposed to solve. The three layers of the technology are fused together, using heat and pressure, resulting in a level of precision that is impossible to achieve via traditional cut-and-sew methods. The result is not only a new technology, new features, but also a new look.
For Fall 2011 Nike fused the Hyperfuse technology with one of their most iconic running and by now lifestyle sneakers – the Air Max 90. Today we preview the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse in two colorways, releasing later this year.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Many more images follow after the jump.
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[...] In August of last year we got a first look at the Nike Air Max 1 Hyperfuse, which boasts the classic Nike Air Max 1 design but with the popular, lightweight Hyperfuse technology. Today we see that Nike has chosen to keep the Hyperfuse movement going with this first look at the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse. The Nike Air Max 90 design is kept in tact while Hyperfuse technology is also applied. For Fall of this year, you can expect to see at least the two colorways presented here drop at participating Nike retailers- grey/pink/white and grey/blue/white. Via Highsnobiety. [...]
[...] Air Max 90 Hyperfuse from Nike Sportswear. Having previously shown several colors, we can now give you a look at the tonal Neon Green, as well as three Women’s colorways, including the above Yellow model. Again, as with all Hyperfuse releases, the sneakers feature a unique, heat-fused, three-layer construction that embodies stability, breathability and durability. Available for Fall 2011 at select NSW doors. [...]