Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus is Constructed With Sustainable Crater Foam Cushioning
Somewhat reminiscent of Drake’s performance PE’s that he rocked on the ‘Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour’.
Innovation is always at the forefront for Nike when it comes to producing new silhouettes, and sometimes to move forward, you’ve got to take a few steps back and dive into what worked for you in the past. That’s exactly the case for the Nike Air Max Terrascape Plus — a brand new model that takes the foundation of the classic Air Max Plus and slightly modifies it modern constructional elements and sustainably made cushioning.
For its upper build, the main material utilized is an angelic ripstop pattern that features exposed monochromatic stitchings on the toe boxes and heels as well as a layer of mesh on the quarter panel. Instead of the usual mid-foot Swoosh, this silhouette bears bigger sized Nike checks that appear in black on both sides, the lateral wall being skewed to the forefoot while the medial side is placed in the center. Additionally a milky TPU cage affixes to the sides, and somewhat proffers up a similar aesthetic to Drake’s performance PEs that he sported on his 2018 ‘Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour’.
Bottom pieces feature crater foam cushioning that’s engineered with NikeGrind scraps which naturally give it its multi-colored look.
There’s no release information just yet, but it’s likely that Nike and other shops will drop these in the coming weeks.
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