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Nike Air Max 360 BB Low – Summer 2011

Nike Air Max 360 BB Low – Summer 2011

Nike Air Max 360 Bb Low

The Nike Zoom BB Low was a guard-friendly basketball sneaker favored by the likes of Steve Nash and Tony Parker – but here’s a look at the upcoming teched-out version of that shoe. Featuring the same low-cut construction and the familiar wavy mudguard, the Air Max 360 BB Low features a full-length 360-Air basketball specific cushioning unit, Flywire panels on the upper, and the super-lightweight Fuse material at the toe as well as an added heel-cup for additional stability. A quick glance and you might guess these would be a low-cut version of the Air Max LeBron VIII (8) that has yet to release – that was a popular guess when we first spotted this shoe at the end of July – considering many of the structural components are the same. These three colorways of white/metallic siilver, black/grey, and a red/light-orange are just some of the expected releases – tentatively an April 2011 release – so stick with Sneaker News for all Nike Basketball updates. More images of this upcoming silhouette await you after the jump. via hoopchina.

Nike Air Max 360 Bb Low Black Grey

Nike Air Max 360 Bb Low White Grey

Nike Air Max 360 Bb Low Cream Red

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