Nike continues to blow away sneaker aficionados with its original creations and top-notch products. Their most recent release, the Nike Air More Uptempo Slide Red/Black, has pushed the sneaker industry to the next level with its one-of-a-kind look and features. Basically, it’s a slide on steroids.
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Bold and Striking Design
We’ve seen the Jordan Hex Mule. And the Nike Air Max 1 slides. And now we have the Nike Air More Uptempo slides. It seems Nike is focusing on being at the forefront of the lightweight, open-toed footwear trend.
The Nike Air More Uptempo Slide Red/Black features a bold and striking design, perfect for those who want to make a statement. The slide is adorned with the iconic AIR logo in large letters, making it a head-turner (like the sneaker it is based on). The contrasting red and black colourway adds to the overall appeal, making it a must-have for sneakerheads, or anyone who wants to look fly on the beach.
Superior Comfort
Apart from its stylish design, the Nike Air More Uptempo Slide Red/Black (which is basically a slide version of Scottie Pippen’s iconic sneaker from 1996) is also engineered to provide superior comfort. The slide features a cushioned footbed that offers ample support and comfort, perfect for those who are always on the go. The slide is also equipped with a padded strap that adds to the overall comfort level, making it perfect for everyday wear.
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Versatile Usage
As you would expect, the Nike Air More Uptempo Slide Red/Black (Chicago Bulls colours) is versatile and can be worn for various occasions. It is perfect for casual wear, whether it be a day out with friends or a quick run to the grocery store. The slide is also suitable for post-workout wear, as it offers ample support and comfort to tired feet.
Don’t be surprised to see celebs and sports stars wearing these about town.
As of now, there is no confirmed release date or price for the Nike Air More Uptempo Slide Red/Black. However, we imagine that it will cost the same price as the black and white colourway (which retails for R 1 699,95 on Nike.com).
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