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Nike Kobe 4 Sneakers

The Nike Kobe 4 sneakers line is one of Eric Avar’s design after Kobe Bryant requested for a low and lightest shoe for court performances. The first design was launched in 2009.

The sneaker features a low-cut top with a lined and cushioned collar which provide proper grip and reduces shoe movements. The Nike Kobe 4 comes in different colorways which are inspired by collaboration or a culture, for example the Nike Kobe 4 Protro Wizenard, which entails a color print that was inspired by Training Camp cover. For aeration purposes, the shoes are designed with a perforated toebox, which makes them an all-day wear. There is also a “24” stamp at the shoe’s heels and a Kobe emblem on the tongue.

The first Nike Air sneaker to have a FlyWire technology is the Nike Kobe 4, which provides the lightest shoe and makes it suitable for various athletic performances. They are also engineered with a Zoom Air Unit premium cushioning, which provides all-day comfort. The sneakers have a length-way cushioned midsole and an anti-slip rubber sole, which adds traction. These silhouettes have a lace-up that ensures proper fitting, which also may be colored with contrasting color to provide style. Swooshes are provided in style, too, on the sides of the sneakers, making the shoes recognizable like Kobe 4 Prelude Finals MVP, which have a yellow, red-lined Swoosh upon a purple-colored upper.

Having collaborated with Nike, Kobe has released a range of items that pair well with the Nike Kobe 4 sneakers, like shirts and shorts, or you can consider adding Nike Kobe 9 to your daily options.

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