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Continuing our 11 Days of Nike LeBron series, we re today examining the second shoe in King James history of on-court silhouettes. The Nike Zoom LeBron II showed a bit more commitment to the young recruit even on its box tag-this being the first shoe to actually have LeBron in its name. The sneaker in some ways reflected LeBron s growing up in
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Where the sneaker did take strides was in its
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Our 11 Days of Nike LeBron series is back, this time touching on one of the most visually striking sneakers in James long history of Swoosh shoes. That would be the Nike Zoom LeBron IV that first released in the Fall of 2006. The design was bold and bulky, weighing in at a whopping 21 ounces easily taking the title as the heaviest LeBron shoe in history. As referenced by the official name of the shoes, there was indeed full-length Zoom Air on the cushioning tip within the no-midsole construction and instead utilized a Foamposite shell that implemented a flex pattern similar to the Nike Free.
Day 5 of Sneaker News 11 Days of Nike LeBron series is here, which means it s time to take a look at the Nike Zoom LeBron V that released six years back. The chunky height reached by the likes of the Nike Zoom LeBron IV was dialed back quite a bit-weight was shaved off, the silhouette in total was a bit slimmer, and the the Foamposite sections were gone. The shoe was littered with personal details pointing to the journey of James from the strap across the upper alluding to the militate he utilized for childhood basketball games to the Akron details slid underneath the sneaker. But as much as the shoes pointed to his past, they also referenced his present through the regal gold sections and crown logos.
In fact, the overall shape is sort of an off-handed ode to the Nike Air Force 1 High. That familiar shape certainly
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