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Release Date | 11-16-2006 |
Designer | Ken Link |
Nickname | Black White Red |
Colorway | Black/White-Varsity Crimson |
Technology | Air |
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Release Date | 11-16-2006 |
Designer | Ken Link |
Nickname | Black White Red |
Colorway | Black/White-Varsity Crimson |
Technology | Air |
The Nike Zoom LeBron 4 released in November 2006 as a radical design departure from its predecessor, highlighted by flowing lines and the lack of a true midsole. The LeBron 4 was also the first Nike basketball shoe to feature Foamposite since the Ultraposite in 2003. This debut colorway features a solid black finish with red accents on the vamp and collar, along with contrasting white on the sculpted Phylon wrap that replaces a traditional midsole. A full-length Zoom Air unit is embedded in the drop-in midsole for ultimate cushioning.
The Nike Zoom LeBron 4 released in November 2006 as a radical design departure from its predecessor, highlighted by flowing lines and the lack of a true midsole. The LeBron 4 was also the first Nike basketball shoe to feature Foamposite since the Ultraposite in 2003. This debut colorway features a solid black finish with red accents on the vamp and collar, along with contrasting white on the sculpted Phylon wrap that replaces a traditional midsole. A full-length Zoom Air unit is embedded in the drop-in midsole for ultimate cushioning.
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The Nike Zoom LeBron 4 released in November 2006 as a radical design departure from its predecessor, highlighted by flowing lines and the lack of a true midsole. The LeBron 4 was also the first Nike basketball shoe to feature Foamposite since the Ultraposite in 2003. This debut colorway features a solid black finish with red accents on the vamp and collar, along with contrasting white on the sculpted Phylon wrap that replaces a traditional midsole. A full-length Zoom Air unit is embedded in the drop-in midsole for ultimate cushioning.
The Nike Zoom LeBron 4 released in November 2006 as a radical design departure from its predecessor, highlighted by flowing lines and the lack of a true midsole. The LeBron 4 was also the first Nike basketball shoe to feature Foamposite since the Ultraposite in 2003. This debut colorway features a solid black finish with red accents on the vamp and collar, along with contrasting white on the sculpted Phylon wrap that replaces a traditional midsole. A full-length Zoom Air unit is embedded in the drop-in midsole for ultimate cushioning.
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