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Nike React Element 87 "Hyper Fusion" Gets January Release Date


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The super light, translucent Nike React Element 87 will return to retailers in 2019 in a number of different colorways, including this colorful "Hyper Fusion" rendition.

Nike has officially unveiled detailed images of the unique sneakers, showcasing a vibrant, volt upper accompanied by racer pink detailing about the heel. The kicks are grounded by a black React foam sole unit splashed with hits of aurora green, which also appears on and around the tongue.

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According to Nike, the popular Nike Epic React Element silhouette came to form as a result of data collected from everyday athletes, and those who walk heavily throughout the day.

"Owing its geometric design to data drawn from everyday athletes, the React Element 87 features original technology that took comfort to the cutting edge. Starting with a pressure map that tested individuals who walk heavily throughout the day, designers then drilled holes into the points where feet experience the most fatigue in the soles for unparalleled comfort. This latest iteration of the innovative lifestyle silhouette features a volt, aurora green and racer pink color scheme."

The "Hyper Fusion" Nike Epic React Element 87 is slated to launch on January 29 for the retail price of $160.

Scroll down for some additional photos, courtesy of Nike.

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