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Friday, 24 February 2012

Nike Air Max 90 Fuse Premium

Every so often a shoe comes along that changes conventional thinking.  It is a shoe that boggles the mind and makes others begin to wonder at how the boundaries were pushed so far and why they did not think of it themselves.  The new Nike air Max 90 Fuse Premium is just such a shoe.  While you have seen many things similar in the past, this is a shoe that needs some serious explanation.






First, this Nike trainer is different from the competition by starting at the basic, core level.  It is traditional enough to retain the brilliant engineering Nike already used in the classic designs while updating technology to take advantage of the best of what is to come.  For instance, the outline of the shoe is striking, daring, and bold while the design is a flowing and seamless transition of the new Hyperfuse technology everyone is talking about.  You may wonder these technology changes were decided upon and not others.  Read on on to find out. 


There are several benefits this shoe offers that you will not find in others.  It is a light shoe, allowing you to do training without tiring the foot.  Beyond this, it has the ability to allow air in the shoe and cool the foot.  In long training sessions this is helpful for keeping yourself fresh for the next step.  The trainers give superb traction and grip while providing the heel maximum cushion power.  This will lower the injury problems of some athletes.


How is this accomplished?  The use of new technology is the brains behind this amazing shoe.  It is made with what is known as Fuse.  The basics here are that three different sections of shoe are put together where a single and yet seamless shoe is formed.  It works because all of the benefits listed above are provided without taking individual pieces of shoes and putting them together.  In that model the shoes can come apart and are not as stable because they are separate pieces.  This new technology makes stitching obsolete.  Thus, technology and design have been brought together to form the future of what shoes will begin to look and feel like.


When you look at this shoe you will notice several things that may look familiar.  In the 1970's the first concepts of what would become this shoe were born.  By the 1980's you could find similar heels with air inside.  Move forward a bit and you notice changes in everything from color to weight, making the ability to use fuse technology ever more likely.  End this with the hard rubber sole and leather placement for strong and durable wear during activity and you have the beginning of the shoe we now have today.

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