Never have we seen such a drastic change from a two consecutive models in a signature shoe. But as Nike prepares for decade number two for the LeBron Signature line, it makes plenty of sense to start anew. No visible Air bag of any kind and the introduction of a fortified Armorposite material is just the start of the structural aspects of the highly-anticipated LeBron 11, and all of those interesting details are ready for viewing here in our latest installment of Beauty Shots. From basic profiles to up-close details, everything you want to see in the LeBron 11 is here – the only angle left is to see them on your own feet. We’ve got a nice gallery of photos of the Nike LeBron 11 just below, so enjoy it and be sure to get your thoughts jotted down in the comments section – we’d like to hear what you think.
Nike LeBron 11
Black/Metallic Silver-University Red-Bright Crimson
From full-length Zoom to unexposed, the cushioning system from LeBron 10 to LeBron 11 is a drastic – and heady – move by designer Jason Petrie.
The branding on the shoe (the Swoosh and LeBron James crown logo) is connected with a meticulous texture, adding an extra level of precision to the LeBron 11 design.
Aesthetically, the Nike LeBron 11 is almost a continuation of the Posite releases from the Alpha Project, in which designer Jason Petrie made his first bearings at Nike.
The heel lacks any sort of branding. Instead, a small Armorposite island provides a nice detail and functional purpose.
One of the more understated details of the LeBron signature line is the herringbone traction. See here is a new hexagonal pattern with dots lining up with the pressure points and grooves to provide flexion for decoupling.
Dynamic Flywire makes a return on the LeBron 11, exposed at the lace-eyelets and through small, triangular windows on the upper.
Additional views of the Flywire loops reveals a strong lock-down capability of the LeBron 11.
The toe-box of the LeBron 11 features an asymmetrical placement of the Posite material, with the Swoosh sitting on the medial side of the toe.
For this colorway of the LeBron 11, a contrasting speckling print dots the entire Armorposite upper for a fine effect.
LeBron James’ signature is engraved in the mid-foot plate – a detail that is a nod to the LeBron 11.
Hyperfuse provides ample ventilation on both the medial and lateral walls.
The all-important Swoosh is placed in a unique position once again, sitting slightly skewed on the upper.
The edges of the outsole add to the chiseled effect of the Armoposite-built LeBron 11 upper.
Breathabililty is certainly not an issue, as is the weight; the LeBron 11 is surprisingly lightweight.