The Olympic Games celebrate athletic excellence and unite countries around the world. While the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are on hold until 2021, Nike continues to roll out its Olympic-inspired lineup of running sneakers.
Beginning July 2, sneakers in grade school kids’, women’s and men’s sizes are poised to integrate Olympic colors into each distinct release.
The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 drops in a variety of sizes and colors. With its white and Flash Crimson palette saturating the transparent mesh upper, the women’s Pegasus shoes include plenty of ventilation, oversized React foam midsoles and a bigger Air Zoom unit in the forefoot than previous models. The shoe’s midfoot band adapts to any size for a comfortable, secure feel. The men’s Zoom Pegasus 37 appears in a white, black and Hyper Violet colorway, while a grade school kids’ version rolls out in white, Jade Aura and crimson.
Both the men’s and women’s Olympic Nike React Miler running shoes drop in white, black and Vapor Green. The Nike React Miler’s carefully constructed heel shape comes after decades of research and insight from seasoned runners. A midfoot cage reinforced with eyestays provides a locked-in feel, while a much wider forefoot accommodates swelling during high-mileage runs.
The men’s Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit sneaker appears in a white, silver, black, Vapor Green and purple iteration with features such as new and improved Flyknit fabric with three distinct layers for a secure, breathable feel. A foam midsole adds stackable height for softer footfalls throughout the entire gait cycle.
Even with the Olympic games on hiatus, seasoned marathoners and newbie runners alike can show their fervor for athleticism with a wide range of Nike running shoes designed to go the extra mile. On July 2, pick up a pair for yourself, or outfit the entire family, when you shop in-stores or online at Hibbett | City Gear.
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