Get Ready for the Nike Air Courtballistec 2.3
Look out for the new Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 sneaker. It looks like it’s officially set to launch in early 2010, and probably before the start of the Australian Open.
Look out for the new Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 sneaker. It looks like it’s officially set to launch in early 2010, and probably before the start of the Australian Open.
On June 1st, 2009, you might have noticed dedicated fanatics setting up camp outside of sneaker stores. Kanye West continues to expand his pop culture iconic empire into fashion by teaming up with Nike and releasing new sneakers, the all new Air Yeezy sneaker. For those who know Nike’s history, Nike is very selective when choosing collaboration projects, not offering numerous opportunities towards athletes, moreover celebrities. Nike’s most known and significant athlete collaboration to date is Michael Jordan. Air Jordan has built an empire in itself since its first release back in ‘85 with the Air Jordan One and still grows today, making it one of the classic lines for a sneaker fiend to follow. However, a new classic has quickly emerged ever since Nike agreed on teaming up with Kanye West to develop Air Yeezy’s.
Many athletes, in many sports are generally called terrific. Of these athletes, only a small quantity correctly satisfy that tag, and when discussing real greats, most fall firmly into one of two distinct camps.
Adidas Skate Shoes are known as being very hip, cool and in style. Their vision can be seen in their latest collection that is available in stores.
For Rafael Nadal, making the switch from the Nike Breathe Cage tennis sneaker to the Air Courtballistec 1.3 was a big deal. The superstar tends to get comfortable with familiarity, and the sneaker switch was no exception.
Rafael Nadal loves a good tradition. Having worn his trademark headband and sleeveless shirts for years, he’s generally resistant to change. This, too, was the case when he was asked to switch sneakers.
The principal testimony one may discover for the Nike Air Courtballistec 1.3 comes from the tennis players who have chosen to wear them. Rafael Nadal and Gael Monfils, arguably the two most forceful runners in the game, headline a strong contingent of ATP players dressed in the most recent new tennis shoe via Nike.
The Nike Air Courtballistec 1.1 and 1.2 shoes are a great alternative to those looking for a solid shoe without breaking the bank. Compared to the Nike Air Courtballistec 1.3, the cost of these shoes are around 30-40% off.
If you’ve seen the new Nike Air Courtballistec 1.3 sneakers, you’re probably loving what you’ve seen and heard. Unfortunately, the prices for these run really high. If you find yourself in a situation where those are out of your range, the 1.1 or 1.2 Courtballistec sneakers maybe be just what you’re looking for.