Flywire and Hyperfuse. The only shoe before this one to make that claim was the LeBron 9, so while it might have been overshadowed to this point by the 2011 Hyperdunks and Hyperfuses, don’t you dare sleep on the Nike Zoom Hyperenforcer. The latest addition to Nike Basketball’s family of performance machines takes its cues mostly from the Hyperdunk, but offers entirely new lines and the unprecedented acorementioned combo that should make these a hit with the same high energy crowd that put both of the other Hyper- series to good use. It looks like we’ll see more of the grey-soled TB editions as with the Zoom Hyperdunk 2011 Low, though both the black and white editions would also serve as satisfactory templates for ‘away’ and ‘home’ looks, respectively. You’ll see five different pairs of Zoom Hyperenforcers when you click through; which pair looks best from this set? Let us know with a comment and be sure to check back with Sneaker News for the US release dates. via HC
