Nike Sportswear is adding another new running hybrid to it’s portfolio of models, introducing the Nike Air Lunar 180, an update to the original 1992 Nike Air 180 that is heralded as one of the most well recognized Nike running sneakers of our generation. Building upon the success of the Nike Air Max 90 Current, Nike Air Maxim 1, and most recently the Classic BW Gen II, Nike Sportswear continues to bring innovation to it’s most desired running silhouettes. This new Nike Air Lunar 180 adds Lunarlon cushioning to the forefoot of the shoe providing added comfort while making the shoe lighter and in addition the upper uses Nike Sportswear’s newest innovation, Torch, as the fabrication for the main panels, which makes the shoe both lighter and more breathable. To top it all off the first colorway of the Lunar Air 180 will come in the original White and Ultramarine colorway that has become synonymous with Nike. Stay tuned to Sneaker News for more details regarding the release date. via Sneaker Freaker
Nike Lunar Air 180 – White – Ultramarine
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August 18th, 2010 (updated)
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