A Closer Look: Lebron 11 Home Edition

It’s all about the details for the upcoming Nike LeBron 11...
January 26, 2014

It’s all about the details for the upcoming Nike LeBron 11 ‘Home Edition’ or also known as ‘Graffiti. The very first graffiti style sneakers for Lebron were the Nike LeBron 4 “Graffiti”, and for 2014 the look is back, this time gracing LeBron James‘ latest signature shoe.

Taking on a black and white upper, the design is is rich with meticulous graffiti graphics along the Hyperposite portions of the upper. Meanwhile, red accents help the design pop, working the Nike swoosh and inner lining.

The kicks were released this Saturday, January 25th at select accounts for $200USD. You can purchase them here at Nike.com or head to Footlocker House of Hoops at Metrotown Mall.

About the Lebron 11

ULTRALIGHT STRENGTH. DYNAMIC SUPPORT.

The LeBron 11 Men’s Basketball Shoe has been honed to near perfection. Now with less outsole rubber and a new layer of Lunarlon cushioning, it’s gotten leaner without losing strength and lower without sacrificing cushioning.

CUSHIONED FOR CONTACTThe full-length Nike Zoom unit is engineered specifically for LeBron, providing a perfect combination of impact protection and responsiveness. Unlike the LeBron X, the LeBron 11 also features a full-length Lunarlon midsole that sits above the Nike Zoom unit for even more cushioning.

FIT TO FORMSuper-strong, ultra-lightweight Flywire cables-designed to move dynamically with your foot-tighten during quick cuts and sudden changes of direction, enhancing support and lockdown when you need it.

SUPPORT IN STRUCTUREWith Hyperposite construction-a combination of Foamposite material, performance synthetics and mesh-the upper is extremely durable, lightweight and breathable, and it moves naturally with your foot.

MORE BENEFITS– Lower collar for enhanced flexibility through the ankle– Mesh tongue and full inner sleeve for breathability and comfort– Lateral outrigger for stability while cutting– Thin rubber outsole for durability and traction without unnecessary weight

SOURCE: VANCOUVER BASKETBALL