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Nike SB Paul Rodriguez 6

Nike SB Paul Rodriguez 6

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6

It took Gino Iannucci over a decade to earn a pro model that doesn’t even feature his name, but Paul Rodriguez took a more direct route to his Nike SB signature series.  Born one day after LeBron James and just before the start of 1985, P-Rod joined Swoosh skateboarding in 2004 and had his first sigs out on store shelves before he was legal to drink.  A little over half a decade later and the P-Rod series has evolved to an annual cycle not totally dissimilar from Nike Basketball’s ‘big three’ or the Air Max running series, his latest echoing the kind of subtle shapeshifting we’ve seen from the Zoom Kobe line in recent years.  The Nike SB Paul Rodriguez 6 is closer to the 5 than any other P-Rod is to its predecessor (save possibly the 2 and 2.5), a sleek yet formidable design that takes last year’s LunarLon-cushioned body and makes it more angular, especially thanks to the Huarache-like heel counter cutting into the side panel Swooshes.  These should hit retailers some time in the second half of next year, so click through to see five upcoming pairs and stick with Sneaker News for all the P-Rod 6 SB release dates.  via N-SB.

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6 Midnight Fog Total Orange

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6 Dark Royal Blue Volt

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6 Black White Black

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6 Black Blue Glow

Nike Sb Paul Rodriguez 6 Anthracite White Metallic Gold

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