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First Look At The Nike Presto Extreme

First Look At The Nike Presto Extreme

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How many new styles of the Nike Presto can Nike Sportswear think of? The early 2000s running model has been as popular a retro from the Swoosh as any given its forward-thinking design, unique cage overlay, and a plethora of colorways with prints and graphics included. Of course, Flyknit had to be included in a revamp as did a weather-resistant upper and additional zippers for a more high-fashion aesthetic spearheaded by the folks over at ACRONYM. Today we get a look at one more overhaul in the Nike Presto Extreme.

The Nike Air Presto Extreme goes fully cage-less and instead opts for a new midfoot strap similar to the one found on the Nike Kyrie 2. The wrap-like midfoot section splits the shoe in half where a traditional neoprene toecap contrasts a bolstered ventilated sports mesh on the heel. The slip-on construction stays as does the original midsole and outsole unit. So far, we only have this Black/White colorway to show off courtesy of Inflammable, but we’re excited to see what other colorways are headed our way. What do you think of the Nike Presto Extreme?

Stay tuned for more updates regarding this new Nike Presto model right here on Sneaker News. Release date info coming in the near future.

Source: Inflammable

Nike Presto Extreme

Color: Black/White
Style Code: 870020-100

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