![]() ![]() Padding at the tongue reduces pressure from the laces, while the forefoot has been reinforced for better containment and durability.įor now, all we know about Undercover’s Gyakosou version of the ZoomX Vaporfly Next% is that it’s “coming soon.” We’ll have to wait for a firm release date, as well as more details on how exactly the upper was made over once again. The Inaugural Collection 1 / 6 Nike The first link-up between Nike and Takahashi, for FW10, was announced in September 2010, hitting Nike stores a month later. A new mesh material replacing the Vaporweave previously used is softer and more breathable, while also providing more support alongside the improved comfort. The innovative sole that combines ZoomX cushioning with a full-length carbon fiber plate was left alone as Nike focused on improving the upper. Gyakusou graphics evoke Takahashi’s ethos for bold style in addition to speed. Wielding a translucent upper and reflective details, it features Lunarlon cushioning for soft comfort, while a carbon-infused nylon plate feels extra responsive. At one point, international organizers considered banning the sneaker out of fear that it was too fast.Įarlier this year, Nike introduced its successor. UNDERCOVER’s Jun Takahashi invites you down the unlit path in the Nike x Gyakusou Zoom Fly SP. ![]() In last year’s London Marathon, the only event to be held during the pandemic, four of the top six runners were wearing the supposedly inferior Vaporfly version. ![]() Eliud Kipchoge was wearing the ZoomX Alphafly X Next% when he became the first person to run a marathon in under two hours in 2019, and although that time didn’t officially count, he also set the current world record in the Zoom Vaporfly 4&. More on those laurels - Since first introducing ZoomX cushioning in 2016, Nike has been the dominant shoe brand on the marathon circuit. ![]()
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