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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.