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Lebron has ditched the Zoom Air technology used in his previous six shoes, and went with the Air Max 360 unit. The 360 Air Max unity holds 80% more air than the precious Air Zoom technology to maximize cushioning for the heavier athlete on the court.
The shoe also utilizes Nike's new flywire technology. The flywire technology, also present in the Kobe V I reviewed last week, is a new material that offers good stability while also maintaining a very light weight. The Lebron VII actually uses two layers of the flywire material to accomodate for more support for the heavier player, such as King James himself. With the use of flywire, Nike has successfully cut the weight of the shoe down. Lebron's have previously been known as a bulky, heavier shoe, but with the Lebron VII they have managed to make the shoe a little more lightweight than previous models.
Along with great technology and structure, comes style. This is my favorite Lebron to release so far. The design is great for on the court, and also off the court style. This All-Star edition shoe colorway is very eye-catching and jaw-dropping. This chlorine blue is one of the most popular colors of this spring. You are sure to catch people staring at these sneakers on your feet as you walk down the street.
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