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Nike Free Run 2014 Collection

Nike Free Flyknit 3 Pnk Sideview
Nike Free 5 Grn Dp
Nike Free2014 Feature5
Nike Free2014 Feature4
Nike Free2014 Feature3
Nike Free2014 Feature2
Nike Free2014 Feature
Nike Free Flyknit Upper Toebox
Nike Free Flyknit 4 Blu Toebox
Nike Free Flyknit 4 Blu Sole
Nike Free Flyknit 4 Blu Sideview
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Sole
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Sideview
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Pnk Sole
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Pnk Closeup
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Heel
Nike Free Flyknit 3 Closeup
Nike Free Flexgrooves Sole
Nike Free 5 Pnk Sideview
Nike Free 5 Pnk Sole
Nike Free 5 Grn Sole
Nike Free 5 Grn Sideview
Nike Free 4 Pnk Toebox
Nike Free 4 Pnk Sole
Nike Free 4 Pnk Sideview

Beginning back in the Bowerman days, Nike has always been about evolution, progression and delivering products that work in harmony with (the) wearer's natural body movement. We saw it in early models, including the foot hugging Sock Racer and , and in the year 2004 with the launch of Nike designer Tobie Hatfield's . The Free franchise seems to have gone from strength to strength in its humble decade, spreading across all performance platforms as well as <in> the lifestyle department, with hybrids and new models including the . Today Nike pull back the curtain on a new fleet of Free Run silhouettes for 2014. Comprising 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 (3.0 being the slimmest sole and 5.0 being the most supportive) iterations, the line sees an all-new hexagonal flex-groove pattern to allow for multi-directional flexibility down below, and Flyknit options strengthened with Dynamic Flywire support through the upper. Check out the video down under if you wanna hear all the tech specs, peep the gallery up above if you wanna marvel in the design, and hit up your local Nike retailer or Nike.com from April 3 if you want a piece of the action. Oh yeah, the 4.0 and 5.0 are available for customisation up on NIKEiD too. News via  Nike, Inc

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