13006

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 – Tennis Ball

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 – Tennis Ball

Img 4873 570x368

Sneaker News showed you the special colorways of Roger Federer’s Nike Lunar Vapor Tour as well as Air Max TR1+ Low. Here’s a special pair of Rafael Nadal’s Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 in a very tennis’d out upper construction; featuring a fuzzy ‘tennis ball’ upper, these bright green shoes were displayed in Flushing, NY at the U.S. Open promenade with the ‘angry tennis-ball’ Nike t-shirt from the Nike Tennis line. These were  released only at the Nike Pop-up shop location for $40 per shoe (not pair) and at size 15 only. Quite a bargain considering Nadal just won the U.S. Open, will resale values go up? The Courtballistec 2.2 is certainly a more accurate show to feature the Tennis-ball upper than, say, a NFW Hypermax, so take a look at this special shoe – signed by Serena Williams – after the jump and chime in with your thoughts. Thanks to Rob Heppler for the photos.

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 1

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 3

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 4

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 5

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 6

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 7

Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.2 Tennis Ball 8

Latest News

PHANTACi Returns For A Collaborative Reebok Question Low

Currently on tour celebrating his reign as the King of Mandopop and 20th year in the industry, Jay Chou’s PHANTACi streetwear label has been consistently...

by Jared Ebanks December 22, 2022
0

Thirteen Can’t Miss Sneaker News Headlines From December 10th To December 16th

With less than three weeks left in the year, some of the biggest players in the sneaker space have already shifted gears to 2023. NIKE,...

by Jovani Hernandez December 16, 2022
0

The adidas AlphaBOOST V1 Launches With Lucid Fuchsia And Blue Dawn Accents

Combining five silhouettes into one may have proven a daunting task, but with over 73 years of design language pushing the German brand forward, the...

by Jared Ebanks December 13, 2022
0