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Reviewing the 2016 Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit

Nima Naderi by Nima Naderi
July 18, 2016
in Contact Point, News, Nima Naderi
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by: Nima Naderi

Looking for that extra edge this Summer as you hone your on court game for the fiercest three setters? Then look no further than the all-new Nike Air Zoom All Out FlyKnit running shoe.

Providing unparalleled comfort and flexibility, the Nike Air Zoom All Out FlyKnit is the perfect running shoe for the serious tennis player. Packed with a low-profile, Air Zoom cushioning system, the extra-breathable Flyknit upper highlights the shoe’s sock-like feel, which was also introduced earlier this year with the NikeCourt Air Zoom Ultrafly.

The long-list of benefits of this shoe are highlighted by it’s 3/4 length visible Zoom Air Unit for a plush, ultimate response. The ever-popular Flywire cables allow for a dynamic lacing system for the mid foot, while the translucent waffle rubber outsole provides a durable and traction-filled experience.

Weighing in at approximately 306 grams (size 9), the Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit is the ideal shoe for long-distance work on the track, or even a warm up jog around the corner.

More than anything, we found this tech-savvy shoe to be as comfortable as they come. Inspired by the runner that wanted a sock-like fit, Nike has continued to evolve and improve on its Flyknit series. Easy on the eyes and packing enough swag to be worn after training, the Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit will quickly become your favourite all-purpose sneaker.

The Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit is featured in both men’s and women’s versions in a multitude of colours to suit any wardrobe. Priced at $265 CAN, the Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit can be purchased today at Nike.com.

From the track, court or to the patio this Summer, you’ll be happy you gave the Nike Air Zoom All Out Flyknit a spin.

For more information on Nike products, check them out on Twitter @NikeCanada.

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Comments 2

  1. Roger says:
    9 years ago

    the sole is not a tennis sole is it? and the knitting? very bad for red sand isnt it?

  2. Nima Naderi says:
    9 years ago

    This is not a tennis shoe. This is a running shoe. It should never be used for tennis. But for running it’s a fantastic shoe as well as some gym work.

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