Friday, June 25, 2010

Nike Air Max LeBron VII


Ok, so we’ve got our feet set – now just get us the ball…



The bigsneakz australia juggernaut left the station barely 12 hours ago & the response provided by the public has been fit for a king (King James that is!) So while we’re hot, we’ll just keep lettin ‘em fly.

You could be excused for not noticing the side order of NBA Finals recently – basketball fans worldwide were too busy feasting on the main course which is undoubtedly ‘Free Agency 2010.’ Columnists and NBA experts have had July 1, 2010 circled on their calendars for the last 18 months, with a big question mark next to ‘What will LeBron do?”

Thankfully, we’re a little under a week away from gaining perhaps a slightly better understanding of what exactly is going through LBJ’s head. Of course it’s about winning… Isn’t it? It has to be. Wherever James signs it’s going to be for the maximum salary, so it has to come down to winning & where is he most likely to get his hands around the Larry O'Brien Trophy... Isn't it?

One thing is for sure, regardless of what team James is reppin’ it’s almost a certainty the Nike Air Max LeBron VII already comes in the correct colour way. Over the course of the 2009-2010 NBA Season, James has rocked no less than 12 editions of the VII’s. Nike won’t even need to consider producing the VIII’s until at least All-Star Weekend 2011. (But if we must, we suppose we can lace the VIII's up sooner!)


Whilst the Kobe V’s are dominating the guard market, it’s pretty safe to say the forwards are getting’ it done with power in LeBron VII’s. And like LeBron himself, this signature shoe just keeps getting better & stronger & lighter & more advanced & well… just better!

Credit to the design team at Nike, they keep forging ahead with new concepts & improvements so it’s no surprise they are on top of the shoe world right now. The LeBron VII introduces basketball specific technology via Nike Max 360 air sole – a cushioning first for Nike, designed for multidirectional use, providing up to 80% more air than any previous full length performance basketball shoe. Improved Flywire Technology makes the shoe lighter & stronger, making continual developments from when it was originally introduced in the Hyperdunks.

Like any signature shoe, the LeBron VII is at the top of the range, but I struggle to think of any other shoe that has turned in such positive results. In fact, you would be hard to find a negative feature anywhere on the shoe. They’re not heavy like previous editions in the LeBron series, they’re stylish, stable & outperform any other shoe you’d put on your power player. They are so good, that bigsneakz resident hoops specialist is off to pick up a second colourway after testing the LeBron VII for us.
 
The LeBron VII is available in Australia, with multiple colourway’s hitting our shores & stores over the past couple of months. Some special editions have been kept exclusively for the U.S. but word has it that the new LeBron VII Low arrived this week in Australia.

Approx. AUS $260.00


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