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Yeah it's rather wack they didn't do another ankle collar Epic. I should have stocked up on them, but I was slacking. Hopefully they come to their senses.really sucks that it looks like this model is done after 2 generations, i absolutely loved the LE1s with the ankle knits, probably one of the best shoe you can wear for a run and then casually and look great on both occassions
I hope there's an LE3 with react planned and bring back the ankle collar version, i think that sold really well too and pretty much spawned the ankle knit trend in a way that high-end designers are charging $700+ these days
Nike Rise React Flyknit
The Nike Rise React Flyknit combines the best qualities of its namesake properties: the lightweight support of Flyknit and the responsive comfort of Nike React foam.
The laceless Flyknit upper conforms to the foot in a contoured, reductive design.
The Nike Rise React Flyknit releases September 1 on nike.com and at select Nike retailers.
I could run in my EPic Reacts without tying the laces (although when i do run in them, i tie the laces just to avoid excess movement). They're snug in the upper foot and im held in.A lace less runner? I mean, I know the VM's were running shoes which had moc versions, which I doubt people used for running.
not to say some arent already using the epic reacts as an everyday/casual shoe but these look like they're going in that direction
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they could have added a strap like in the rn motions but maybe just a single one just keep your feet more contained