Nike's 20 Designs That Changed the Game: Hyperdunk+ 2012

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Nike rounds out it's '20 Designs That Changed the Game' series with a look at the Hyperdunk+ 2012.

The Hyperdunk+ 2012 is the perfect example of Nike's innovative approach to integrating the latest and greatest technology into a shoe to bring it up to speed with today's modern, socially-driven culture. With a built-in Nike+ Pressure Sensor, the kicks allow ballers to monitor their performance and training to further elevate their game.

Made with Nike's Flywire high-strength cables, the sneaker provides a dynamic sense of motion and stability. For the first time, Lunarlon cushioning is used as the primary confort system in a basketball shoe to give the Hyperdunk+ a reliable foundation. The lightweight Hyperdunk+, created by Nike's Dream Team of designers, Eric Avar, Leo Chang, and Tracy Teague, is built to keep pace with the lateral movement of your feet. The shoe features a 3D-shaped midfoot shank, along with a flexible collar wrap for improved torsion and balance.

Check out the previous editions of Nike's 20 Designs That Changed the Game series.

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