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Nike Air Max Hyperize – White/Navy

Nike has made a lot of sneakers available to ballers this summer. One major basketball sneaker this summer is the Nike Air Max Hyperize, which is seen here is a new colorway. This latest Nike Air Max Hyperize comes in a White/Navy colorway. This Hyperize sports a white leather base. White is also put into use on the tongue and midsole, which features a nice speckle design. Navy accents are used on a big part of the sneaker, including the Nike swoosh, quarter panel, inner lining, shoe laces, and the outsole. Silver accents on areas such as the Nike swoosh border. If you plan on playing a lot of ball this summer, this sneaker is perfect you. You can pick up a pair now at retailers such as Eastbay.

Upcoming Player Exclusive Releases

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If you’ve followed the array of Player Exclusive basketball sneakers we have for the past couple of months during this NBA regular season shown you, then you caught a glimpse of Amare Stoudemire’s own home and away Nike Air Max Hyperize PEs. And if you’ve imagined your feet in the colorway of his home pair, then you will soon have a chance to make that image a reality. This Saturday, House of Hoops locations nationwide will be putting the home colorway of Amare Stoudemire’s Nike Air Max Hyperize on sale alongside Joe Johnson and Ray Allen Jordan Flight Team Player Exclusives. So make sure you check-in with your closest House of Hoops to see if they’ll be equipped with the shoe you want so you know where to head this weekend.
Via Foot Locker

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Nike Player Exclusives @ House of Hoops

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Amid all the Player Exclusives hysteria of recent months, two of our more popular ones have recently made their way to the shelves of House of Hoops locations nationwide. Although David West’s New Orleans Hornets and Aaron Brooks’ Houston Rockets were unable to make it to the playoffs in the loaded Western Conference of the NBA, their Nike Player Exclusives- the Air Max Hyperize and Hyperdunk low, respectively- have been a hit with our readers and could very well be off the shelves before you get your shot. So act fast, and let us know if you prefer the low-top basketball sneaker design to the high-top cut or vice-versa.

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Nike Air Max Hyperize – “Hilighter Pack” Available Now

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Recently, we’ve been able to bring you a look at a number of Nike Air Max Hyperize Player Exclusives, including ones designed for Los Angeles Lakers teammates Pau Gasol and Derek Fisher, as well as for Phoenix Suns standout Amare Stoudemire. But we’ve also begun to seea few pairs without flywire technology. Now, the NFW Nike Air Max Hyperize collection is on sale and can be purchased for $145 each- in yellow, blue, or red.
Click to Purchase at Nike.com

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Nike Air Max Hyperize – Amare Stoudemire “Home” & “Away” PEs

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We recently found an image of Amare Stoudemire’s Nike Air Max Hyperize Player Exclusive on the internet. Now we can show you new quality images of that “home” pair as well as show you his “away” version. Whether it’s how well the Suns are doing or how well their team colors have been executed on this basketball sneaker, something about these pairs/colorways makes them look particularly easy on the eye. How many of you reading this would cop a pair should they actually release to the public?

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Nike Air Max Hyperize – Sport Red/White

The Nike Hyperize is one of Nikes best basketball sneaker. These along with the Hyperdunks are some of the best basketball sneakers Nike has to offer in their history. Not to long ago,the Air Max unit from LeBron’s signature was added to the sneaker to add better performance. Here we have a new Nike Air Max Hyperize which comes in a Sport Red/White colorway.

This Hyperize features a upper mostly made of sport red. The midpanel uses a semi-gloss material as it replaces the normal material. Sport Red is seen on areas such as the tongue, toe area, and Air Max unit. The Nike Swoosh and heel both use clean white while the midsole features a red splatter design. The Hyperize isn’t made to turn heads, but this one will break some necks. These are available now at Nike retailers.

Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack) – Now Available

Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack) - Now Available

In mid-March, we previewed the Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack), and we have now received news that the sneaker is currently available for purchase. This AM Hyperize hosts a white upper accented by a university blue midsole, black laces, a university blue geometric pattern, and a black swoosh. Overall, this pair hosts a clean, yet fresh new colorway of the Air Max Hyperize that you can spot on the feet of many NBA players throughout the playoffs. The Nike Air Max Hyperize POP is now available for $149.99.
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Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack) - Now Available

Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack) - Now Available

Nike Air Max Hyperize POP (Playoff Pack) - Now Available

Nike Air Max Hyperize Final Four Pack

Some consider specific numbers as lucky ones while some do not believe on it at all. Even if you have faith with the idea of feng shui or not the Nike stand with its ground for the number four. With the previous review about the two sneakers included on the said pack, two more deserve a place in this article. The Nike Air Max Hyperize Final Four Pack obviously has four striking shoes that are now available on selected Nike retailers. The first two pairs got the inspiration from Purdue and Duke. What left to us is a pair with navy, white and red colorway where it utilized a navy blue patent leather material, white Flywire and red Max Air unit. On the other hand, the other pair has black, red and white colorway that used slick patent black leather material on its mudguard and red Flywire for its quarter panels. What do you think of the final four pack?


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Nike Air Max Hyperize Black/Lyon Blue

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If you think that the Nike brand is getting too hyper with the basketball silhouettes, then you should be used to the type of news we bring you now. Just yesterday we saw a new Nike Air Max Hyperfly, and now it’s the Hyperize’s turn. This time around, the Nike Air Max Hyperize has been done-up in a predominantly black base with lyon blue accents in places such as the Flywire panel, on the tongue, and along the entire outsole. This colorway is set to drop early summer time in June- but keep it locked here for a concrete release date once we are given word of one.
Via Footlocker.

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Nike Air Max Hyperize POP – White / Black – University Blue

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Nike has decided to combine all they have to offer technology-wise for their sponsored athletes for the upcoming NBA 2010 Playoffs. While LeBron James will be rocking his Air Max LeBron VII (7) P.S. sneakers, other athletes will have the chance to wear the Nike Air Max Hyperize, which hosts Flywire tecnology and an Air Max 360 sole. This specific pair yields a white upper with a black swoosh, university blue midsole, black laces, an intricate university blue lined pattern on the upper, and black inner lining. The Nike Air May Hyperize POP is expected to release in late April 2010.

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Nike Air Max Hyperize Metallic Silver/Volt


A few days after Valentine’s Day we brought you a look at the “Think Pink” Nike Air Max Hyperize that pays homage to the late Kay Yow and helps further breast cancer awarencess and research. Now we’d like to also show you a sneak peek at the metallic silver/volt colorway of the Nike Air Max Hyperize that is set to hit Nike retailers this summer, as early as June. The mix of metallic silver and bright volt makes this a particularly eye-opening silhouette colorway that should attract fans of either color. But how do you think this Nike Air Max Hyperize turned out? Check out a full picture preview of this sneaker after the jump.



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Nike Air Max Hyperize “Kryptonate”

The “Kryptonate” colorway became popular when Nate Robinson from the NY Knicks won the 2009 Slam Dunk Contest. Robinson won the contest in the Nike Foamposite Lite “Kryptonate”. These were revealed by DJ Greg Street via Twitter. The latest sneaker to take on the “Kryptonate” colorway is this Nike Air Max Hyperize. The sneaker features two shades of green. A dark shade of green is seen on the toe area and throughout the midfoot, while most of the base features a lighter shade of green. Both the Nike Swoosh and outsole use black. “NR”, Nate’s shield logo, is seen on the tongue tag. Its hard to take sides between this and the Nike Foamposite Lite “Kryptonate”. But let us know which one you like better.

Nike Air Max Hyperize

This Nike Air Max Hyperize comes in an crazy color combination. By crazy i mean hideous. I mean the sneaker looks like a box of crayons. But even with all the colors placed on the shoe , some people might like them. This Nike Air Max Hyperize comes in an White/Green/Varsity Maize color way.

White is featured on most of the sneaker including the toe box and tongue tag. Green is placed on the shoe laces and midsole, where a speckle design is located. Varsity Maize is seen on the outsole, insoles, Nike swoosh outlining, and the Nike branding towards the back of the shoe. Black is also used on the shoe and is placed on the Nike Swoosh and tongue. The popular flywire design is done up in red, green, and yellow. Most adults might not like these, but the kids might dig them. No release date has been announced, so stay tuned for updates.