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Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse – Fall 2010

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse – Fall 2010

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Fall 2010

The upcoming Nike Trainer 1.2 was previewed during the Sneaker News coverage of the Nike Athletic Training Footwear Preview, and a continued thorough look at the Trainer 1.2 revealed a Flywire upper, evident on the majority of Nike’s performance footwear line-up. However this new version of the Trainer 1.2 features the super-breathable ‘Fuse’ upper seen on the Nike Hyperfuse basketball shoe and almost appears like the Nike Hyperfuse Low. But unlike the 1.2 Mid, the Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse does not feature an in-step strap but does house a 180-degree Air Unit with the same Free-grooved outsole. Check out these two new colorways headed for a Fall 2010 release; we can expect a black/varsity red combo and a sleek varsity red and grey but more should be on the way. Continue reading for a better look and let us know which Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid design is better; Fuse or Flywire?
Color: Varsity Red/Medium Grey

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Red Grey 1

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Red Grey 4

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Red Grey 3

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Red Grey 2

Color: Black/Black-Varsity Red

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Black Red 1

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Black Red 4

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Black Red 3

Nike Trainer 1.2 Mid Fuse Black Red 2

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