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Nike Air Flight Condor High


$100.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Padding is effective, feels very soft to walk on. Design uses contrasting colors to be eye-catching but not flamboyant. Thick padding along the sides helps prevent injury while playing sports.

The Cons:Runs a little narrow on some sizes. Not very responsive, no spring and poor energy transfer. No structured support, feet get tired during strenuous exercise.

 Resembling the lower-cut, Nike Flight 89's, the Air Flight Condor Highs are a high-top, street shoe, with a classic old-school basketball style. This shoe is an update of the OG Flight Condors with a few added elements.

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The shoe is made with a synthetic upper, a Phylon midsole, and a high-top to keep the ankle stable. The sole features a herringbone traction pattern for added traction and stability. There are two different colour schemes for the Condor Highs. The first is red, white, and black with sections of grey elephant-like print texture. The other styles feature colourways such as grey/navy/metallic silver, and, white/red/black.

Features

  • Update of Nike OG Flight Condors
  • Resemble Low-Cut Nike Flight 89's
  • Synthetic Upper Layer
  • Phylon Midsole
  • Rubber Outsole for Durability and Traction
  • High-Top Design for Ankle Stability
  • Herringbone Traction Pattern
  • Red/White/Black with Elephant Print, and Grey/Navy/Metallic Silver
  • Features an Air-Sole Unit for Cushioning 

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    padding is effective, feels very soft to walk on

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    design uses contrasting colors to be eye-catching but not flamboyant

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    thick padding along the sides helps prevent injury while playing sports

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    flexible and maneuverable, allow full range of movement

Cons
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    runs a little narrow on some sizes

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    not very responsive, no spring and poor energy transfer

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    no structured support, feet get tired during strenuous exercise

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