To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 90, Nike is rolling out a wave of iridescent sneakers as part of their “Bubble Pack” release. This February 29, pick up a pair of men’s running sneakers that offer timeless appeal and capture the enduring magic of “the bubble.”
The men’s Nike Air VaporMax 360 releases in a “Bubble Pack” colorway of multiple colors like Summit White, black, Platinum Tint, navy and fluorescent green.
Horizontal laser-cut ridges in Summit White characterize the sneaker’s welded synthetic upper, providing both structure and breathability. Smooth white mudguards contribute to the shoe’s durability. The bubble-like iridescence of the shoe’s Swoosh, outlined in black, emphasizes the clean upper, while glints of Platinum Tint play out along the toe box.
Any runner gets the snug fit he requires to go the extra mile with the shoe’s speed lacing system. This release ditches Air Max 2020 branding between the shoe’s eyelets, but a bubble-wrap-like treatment overlaying the 360‘s mesh tongue and throat dress up the sneaker’s upper. The inside of the shoe mirrors the “Bubble Pack” aesthetic, with a pattern of bubbles rising from a black insole.
Underfoot, find cutting-edge tech built specifically for a cushioned ride. The most standout feature of these sneakers is the thick VaporMax Air unit, which affords 360 degrees of visibility. Despite its bold navy and green aesthetic, the VaporMax unit offers exceptional responsiveness and bounce. Bolstering the shoe’s comfort is a full-length foam midsole, and generous outsole grooves offer next-level traction for any runner.
Honor the Nike Air Max heritage with the men’s Nike Air VaporMax 360 “Bubble Pack” release. Find this futuristic running shoe at Hibbett | City Gear in-stores and online February 29.
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