NBA, Style - Kicks and Gear / Aug 18, 2008 / 11:31 am

Nike Solo Flight

Nike Flight SoloNike Flight Solo

If you’re into sneakers then you’re no stranger to the re-release. While sometimes the market is oversaturated with retro releases, usually when a old pair of kicks hit the scene again they demand for them is crazy.

This is no different with the Nike Solo Flight. Nike re-released these bad boys not too long ago and everyone has been rocking them on and off the court here in New York. Just yesterday I saw a kid playing in the Foamposite metallic grey color, definitely one of my favorite colorways.

Nike Flight SoloNike Flight Solo

I’m a fan of sneakers you can wear on and off the court, and Footaction has an exclusive colorway of the Nike Solo Flight that is perfect for both.

The white/ice colorway is clean and will look crazy in the sun on and off the court. Available now for $89.99 solely at Footaction, these are a solid pick up for an end of the summer sneaker.

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3 Responses to “Nike Solo Flight”

  1. bsteezy3 says:

    Not bad…

  2. Tony B says:

    Horrible knock-off Flighposites.

  3. Tony B says:

    As a wise man once said:
    “To sum up, the Nike Air Solo Flight is more of an exercise in imitation than innovation or performance. Compromise after compromise is made to mimick the appearance of the original Nike Air Flightposite and the end result is a shoe that looks very much like the shoe it is based upon, but performs nothing like it. To be fair, the Air Solo Flight, at $85, is almost half the price of the original Flightposite, but other shoes at the same price point aren’t encumbered by the compromises that hinder the Air Solo Flight. This leaves us scratching our heads because we can’t figure out why Nike would want to create a cheap and flawed knock-off of one of their most innovative shoes. It’s akin to Mercedes Benz producing a car that looks exactly like their flagship CL600, but has the innards of a Plymouth Neon. We’d expect a shoe like this from Sketchers, but not from Nike. “

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