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Nike Goes Neon-Heavy With The Air Max 270 React “Catching Fire”

Nike Goes Neon-Heavy With The Air Max 270 React “Catching Fire”

While Nike Air technology continues to be integrated across the many different footwear models the Swoosh has to offer, this concept of allowing all who set foot into their shoes to feel more spring in their step and cloud-like comfort remains the same. And this holds true especially for the latest variation of the Air Max 270 React as it looks to ascend its lifestyle silhouette into the sky with a brand new parachute motif. Wild neons of pink, volt, and blue are sprinkled throughout its curvy overlays for a vibrant finish, and accented with a quartet of design lines and “Release” hits embellished upon the heels nodding to the cords and launch buttons found on these atmospheric canopies. In addition, an exact graphic of a parachute hosting up a Swoosh logo is laid upon this iteration’s insoles to further speak to its “Air” thematics. A detailed look is available here below, and you can expect these to drop in the coming weeks on Nike.com and select retailers for $150.

Nike Air Max 270 React “Catching Fire”
$170
Color: Black/Volt/Laser Crimson/Hyper Grape/small>
Style Code: 314996-013

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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