A Closer Look at the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit
Having already previewed the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit on our Instagram and ‘dot com,’ we would like to




Having already previewed the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit on our Instagram and ‘dot com,’ we would like to offer a closer look at one of the more hyped 2014 releases from Beaverton thus far. A tribute to the 10th anniversary of the Nike Free technology, this year’s iteration sees a bevy of performance-based enhancements that bring about a more natural range of motion. Details include Nike’s first-ever outsole with a hexagonal flex-groove pattern for multi-directional flexibility, an anatomical design that focuses on mimicking the shape of its wearer’s foot, Dynamic Flywire for stability, and of course, an ultra-light Flyknit upper to complement the flexibility of the all-new Nike Free sole. The Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit will be available both in-store and online starting April 3.