The Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 is officially on the way. Nike has announced its plans to coordinate the release of the sneaker with the 2010 Australian Open, and this much anticipated sneaker is sure to be a top seller in athletic apparel stores nationwide.
The Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 looks like it'll be a new and improved version of its older models. Nike has listened to the requests of its owners, and tennis fans should be excited to try out what seems to be a top notch sneaker.
As far as the look goes, it's actually somewhat retro in the sense that it looks like certain Nike tennis sneakers form the 1990s. The Nike Air Courtballistec 2.3 will feature a blue/white/grey color combo and the swoosh looks like it'll be black.
As far as the mechanics of the shoe go, expect an upgraded version of the Courtballistec 1.3. The cushioning will be improved, as will the durability when it comes to the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3.
These sneakers will grip the tennis court like no others in the Courtballistec series. Some improved treading in the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 will allow for top performance on a variety of surfaces. Both hard court and clay court players will find something to like about these due to the sneaker's flexibility.
The Courtballistec 1.3 fits rather snug, but the new Nike CB 2.3 will let your foot breathe a bit more too. Those with sweaty feet will be thrilled to hear this news.
While we've only seen a peek at one color (to our knowledge, this is all Nike plans to release at this time), don't be surprised to see additional versions of the sneaker rolled out. If Rafa Nadal has anything to say about it, we wouldn't be surprised to see a flashier make of the sneaker.
Nike is also offering a 6-month warranty on the sneakers, agreeing to send them back should they fall apart on any tennis player within that span.
The Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 looks like it'll be a new and improved version of its older models. Nike has listened to the requests of its owners, and tennis fans should be excited to try out what seems to be a top notch sneaker.
As far as the look goes, it's actually somewhat retro in the sense that it looks like certain Nike tennis sneakers form the 1990s. The Nike Air Courtballistec 2.3 will feature a blue/white/grey color combo and the swoosh looks like it'll be black.
As far as the mechanics of the shoe go, expect an upgraded version of the Courtballistec 1.3. The cushioning will be improved, as will the durability when it comes to the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3.
These sneakers will grip the tennis court like no others in the Courtballistec series. Some improved treading in the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 will allow for top performance on a variety of surfaces. Both hard court and clay court players will find something to like about these due to the sneaker's flexibility.
The Courtballistec 1.3 fits rather snug, but the new Nike CB 2.3 will let your foot breathe a bit more too. Those with sweaty feet will be thrilled to hear this news.
While we've only seen a peek at one color (to our knowledge, this is all Nike plans to release at this time), don't be surprised to see additional versions of the sneaker rolled out. If Rafa Nadal has anything to say about it, we wouldn't be surprised to see a flashier make of the sneaker.
Nike is also offering a 6-month warranty on the sneakers, agreeing to send them back should they fall apart on any tennis player within that span.
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