Nike Hyperdunk

Eggplant Nike Hyperdunk Available Now

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Back in June we took our first look at the Eggplant Nike Hyperdunk, a design following in the footsteps of the ever popular Eggplant Foamposite One. We have just gotten word that the sneakers have now started to arrive at Nike retailers across the nation. The web was buzzin about these when the previews first surfaced online so dont sleep em on if you want em.

The Eggplant Nike Hyperdunk is available online now at FinishLine for $125.

Nike Hyperdunk ‘Metallic Gold’

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Yesterday we showed you the Eggplant Nike Hyperdunk and today we bring you another further Hyperdunk release. This time its a Metallic Gold Nike Hyperdunk. The sneakers sports a black upper with gold Flywire and metallic gold on the toe, lace panels, ankle panels, heel panel and midsole. Silver is applied to the latter area while black wraps up the outsole.

No official release date has been announced but for those who may be interested in getting a pair, and are willing to spend a little more then retail, you can scoop a pair up now at MarqueeSole.

Nike Hyperdunk ‘Eggplant’

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If you were a fan of the Eggplant Nike Foamposite One Nike hopes to catch your attention with the Eggplant Nike Hyperdunk. As you can clearly see the Hyperdunk follows in the footsteps of the Foamposite One when it comes to the eggplant themed colorway. It features a mostly black upper with an eggplant flywire design on the side panels. The toe, heel, ankle and midsole are also colored in eggplant. A hint of silver is affixed to the latter area to finish up the colorway.

No official release date for the Eggplant Nike Hyperdunks is available at this time, however MarqueeSole has a few for sale now.

Nike Hyperdunk Low ‘McFly’

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After the huge success of the Nike Hyperdunk McFly and the anticapation building on the Nike Hypermax ‘McFly’ it looks like Nike will continue to roll with the McFly theme come to 2010.

Seen here is the counterpartner to the Nike Hyperdunk, a low cut model which is sechuled for a release in 2010. The model shown above obviously carries the ‘McFly’ theme originally taken from the Air Mag that Marty wore in Back To The Future. The Hyperdunk Low still continues to use the flywire technology which is something we recently saw removed on the Nike Hypermax NFW.

No official release date is available at this time so keep it locked for further updates.

Nike Hyperdunk ‘Canvas’ Pack

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Recently we saw Nike’s Flywire Technology removed on such models as the Nike Hypermax ‘Tennis Ball’ and the Nike Hypermax ‘McFly’, and now we have some pictures of a pack of Hyperdunks which also dont include the use of the Flywire technology.

Under the radar somehow Nike has released the Nike Hyperdunk ‘Canvas’ Pack consisting of four pairs of Hyperdunks. As the name suggests all four of the Hyperdunks feature a 100% canvas upper, a material which has not previously been used on the Hyperdunk. Produced in yellow, grey, orange, and blue each model uses a simple two-tone color scheme which consists of a solid color upper accented with a white Nike Swoosh, midsole and outsole.

At this time the Nike Hyperdunk ‘Canvas’ Pack is available at NikeTown LA. No details are available at this time on whether or not the pack will be available at other Nike retailers within the coming weeks or not. Via: KATC

NikeID Hyperdunk Commercial

NikeID has put together a new commercial to promote the fact that you can now customize your own Nike Hyperdunk at NikeID. The video features the Blue Devil himself and Coach Krzyzewski. Check it out above.