![]() ![]() The Nike Flyknit Track Spike features the slim-shaped upper of the Racer paired with a spiky bottom intended for real deal track runners. One of those Flyknit silhouettes that never made it to retail. ![]() One of the more confusing models in the Flyknit rage-this pair has the same model number and name as the more traditionally Swooshed Nike Lunar Flyknit HTM NRG, but is very clearly a different build-as evidenced by the mini Swoosh on the back. London got a crack at these first thanks to the Olympic ceremonies-but a couple other Nike accounts eventually stocked them. This silhouette has so far only been released under the HTM banner and features a Lunar kit on the bottom. The general public actually had their crack at them before that thanks to a limited run that was available at the USATF trials in Eugene, OR.Īs you’ve seen, the Hiroshi/Tinker/Mark collective have put in plenty of work on the Flyknit range. The Nike Flyknit Trainer was that medal-stand sneaker that you saw on the feet of so many Olympic Athletes during the 2012 London games. These hit 21 Mercer on the day of the Flyknit reveal, with a wider release following in the Summer. The model started out a little more scarce than the Flyknit Trainer but has since caught up. Folks who were lucky enough to get in on the ground floor of Flyknit treasure this 1/100 HTM rarity.Īlso amongst the debut crop of Flyknit silhouettes, the Nike Flyknit Racer features a lean build intended for marathon running. One of the first Flyknit models ever available, and one that has been pretty sparse since. Nike Lunar Flyknit Trainer HTM – February, 2012 ![]()
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