Draymond Green has been rocking the brand new Nike React Hyperdunk 2017 Flyknit throughout the NBA Finals in a myriad of PE colorways en route to a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The pair champions a brand new React cushioning technology that’s not quite Lunarlon in nature and we’re excited to see how the silhouette performs. The somewhat ‘Elite’ tooling will be the creme of the crop for Nike’s non-signature performance basketball lineup and you can also expect a low top and regular non-Flyknit version to arrive at retailers this summer. Today we get a look at the Hyperdunk 2017 in Black, Varsity Red, and White colorways. Each pair manages to utilize normal-sized Swoosh branding instead of that smaller stitching seen on Draymond’s player exclusive. A traditional mesh base is contrasted by Metallic Silver branding while that interesting traction pattern stands out in a stark white. Check out more detailed shots below and stay tuned for a Release Date right here on Sneaker News.
Detailed Look At The Nike React Hyperdunk 2017 TB
Patrick Johnson
June 12, 2017
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