It's almost 2015. How do these not have a release date yet?
The Hyperposite released in August 2012. We're long overdue for a sequel.
Don't like any of the colorways shown above, but Bosh and Aldridge have had some great colorways this season.
zoom flight five = kidd sig (had his logo on the back). zoom flight '95 the year before was known as kidd's shoe, but nothing on the shoe indicated it was a sig.
t-bug = tim hardaway. one of the most obscure and forgotten nike bball sigs. it's the only sig hardaway ever had, although the bakin'...
There have been several women to have sigs, but only 20 men have had Nike bball sigs (Kyrie is #20). I posted the list a few posts up. If you count women, the list grows to 23 or 24 I think.
lol thanks man. wish i still had my replicas from when i was a kid. my current collection is all XXL & XXXL. but i used to have a ton of champion replicas in various sizes from when i was growing up. seikaly, rice, minor, hardaway, mourning, grant, thomas, etc in multiple colors each. those are...
SHABOY -
Appreciate the kind words. The Marion, Odom and Butler jerseys seem to get the most comments when I wear them as people forget those guys played for the Heat.
I grew up in Miami, but live closer to Orlando now. I wear jerseys pretty much every day and I deal with a lot of criticism...
the wait is killing me. the air max hyperposite was released in august 2012.
still no release date for the sequel.
c'mon nike. show us big guys some love. we need shoes too.
King Jay -
Was born and raised in Miami. Been a Heat fan since '88. The 'Big 3' era was a lot of fan, but nothing will ever compare to the first title.
Zyzz -
Wish I had Antoine Walker in all three colors instead of just two.
DC -
Thanks man.
Was a pain in the *** to take all those...
big4man -
nike's production numbers are a closely guarded secret.
however, footlocker's launch map made it very clear that far more stores would be receiving red than would be receiving orange.
eastbay.com, footlocker.com and champssports.com all use the same database. they have a handful of...
"clear indicator which one was more popular"
orange was produced in far fewer numbers than red. so it's not clear that orange was more popular. for all we know, red may have sold more pairs.
clearly nike did not intend for both models to be available to the average consumer. they launched two...
Nike knows what they're doing. The "loudest" model is what will be limited and used to generate hype amongst hardcore sneaker enthusiasts. The more traditional looking version gets the wider release. I'm not surprised at all that the jumbo jumpman proved to be more popular on nike talk, but that...
Yes. No different than a comic book having a limited variant cover.
Judging by the Footlocker.com release map, the availability of the gym red completely dwarfed the availability of the team orange. Nike did what they had to do to make sure they'd have the hype that comes along with a quick...
For anybody that went to a store that had both colorways, any idea what the ratio was? Obviously the Team Orange appears to be far more limited than the Gym Red, just wondering if anybody can shed some light on the difference in quantity.