Press Release
NIKE FREE FLYKNIT PROVIDES COMPRESSION FIT WITH FREE FLEXIBILITY
Second-skin fit and flexible sole
deliver smooth, supportive ride for runners
PHILIPPINES, AUGUST 2013—Runners
can now reap the benefits of natural motion found in Nike Free and the
supportive, second-skin fit of Nike Flyknit in a single shoe. The Nike Free
Flyknit unites two of Nike’s most innovative and popular technologies to
deliver barefoot-like flexibility and a compression fit that locks the foot in
place.
The Nike Free Flyknit is
designed to flex with the foot in motion. It is informed by Nike’s "Nature
Amplified" design ethos — an approach fueled by scientific data and
athlete insights.
“Nike
Free Flyknit is the ultimate expression of natural performance principles, combining a supportive, sock-like upper and a flexible
midsole and outsole that move with the body,” says Sean McDowell, Creative
Director for Nike Running. “The compression fit brings the foot closer to the
sole for enhanced lockdown and propulsion.”
NIKE FLYKNIT UPPER
A new, more compressive
NIke Flyknit construction in the shoe upper secures the runner’s foot to the
shoe platform. The unique zoned performance mapping pattern of the Nike Flyknit
upper is derived from insights on how pressure is exerted on the top of the
foot. Nike Sport Research Lab scientists employed pressure-mapping technology to
locate stress areas, and designers used the data to inform the new
upper. Zones on the top of the foot have engineered stretch built to
enable natural flex, while a tighter weave at the perimeter stabilizes the
forefoot and heel. Additionally, elasticized construction fits securely around
the ankle for a comfortable, secure fit. By knitting a one-piece
upper, Nike Flyknit construction reduces Nike's typical upper waste by an
average of 88 percent.
NIKE FREE PLATFORM
The advanced Nike Flyknit
upper sits atop a Nike Free+ 5.0 midsole, which lies in the middle of the Nike
Free spectrum, providing mid-range cushioning. (On a scale or 1-10, 1 is akin
to running barefoot and 10 is comparable to a traditional running shoe.) The
articulated Nike Free sole is flexible and moves naturally with the foot.
Diagonal hot-knifed sipes (strategically-engineered flex
grooves) through the arch help ensure natural movement in the mid-foot as
a runner transitions stride.
The Nike Free Flyknit
comes on the heels of decades of biomechanics research and design exploration
with the intent of providing the best run possible. The breakthrough
combination of a compressive Nike Flyknit upper with a highly flexible Nike
Free midsole and outsole adds up to a running shoe that delivers a more natural
ride, amplifying athletes’ ability to move quickly and comfortably over
distance.
The Nike Free Flyknit is available
at select Nike Stores beginning Aug. 1.
SRP: Php 7,895
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