Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Nike Shox Elite Basketball Shoes for Women


Protective, durable, and lightweight, the Shox Elite is perfect for today's player. Lightweight full-grain leather upper with an ankle strap for superior comfort and support. Lightweight phylon midsole combined with Nike Shox in the heel and Zoom air unit in the forefoot let you explode when you See full details »

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Why do people love the shox?

I suppose the main reason people love the nike shox so much is the superior comfort levels it gives people which many people have told me has become the main factor in the purchase of a new pair of sneakers. Comfort is also very important if you intend to use your new sneakers for any type of sport eg running. A pair of sneakers that does not fit well or use the wrong type of technology for support will very quickly become incredibly painful.
When Nike shox where first developed in the early 90s they used Nikes famous Air bubble technology. Using the bubble system Nike were able to harness the power or air to produce the ultimate springback effect for the wearer. The design of Nike shox also provided another great reason to pick up a pair. At the time of launch they were like no other pair of sneakers of the market, plus given the fact that they were quite cheap compared to similar adidas which in comparison look quite boring in my opinion.

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nike shox BB4




The Nike Shox BB4 was a shoe that changed the game when it made its way to the court in late 2000. Featuring the at the time new and revolutionary Nike Shox technology, the shoes boasted a responsive yet comfortable cushioned ride.
A creative “boing-boing” commercial series supported the release of Nike Shox, but these shoes will be best remembered by basketball fans as the kicks on Vince Carter’s feet when he pulled a “That Ain’t Right” move in the 2000 Olympic Games.
The Nike Shox BB4 is back in an original White/Metallic Silver-Lapis colorway exclusive to the Foot Locker House of Hoops.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Nike Shox from http://www.allofbrand.com

Nike shox is technology developed by Nike and incorporated into several of their flagship athletic shoes . Shox are small hollow columns that make up the midsole of the shoe. They are mostly made of rubber . There are many different formations that Shox come in, but they usually come with four circular columns in a square formation for maximum cushioning. There can also be five or six Shox that vary in height, and triangular and rectangular Shox that provide better stability. Some shoes have midsoles made entirely of Shox, like the TL series.
The first shoes to use the Shox technology were introduced in late 2000, the R4 runner, the BB4 basketball shoe, and the XT4 cross-training shoe.
Nike claims that Shox not only absorb impact from heel strike while running; they also "spring back" and add more power to a runner's stride.
The newer Shox series is compatible with Nike+ technology. The Nike Shox Saya+ is the most recent Shox with this feature.
The new Nike Shox Q'Vida Hi - Women's is a new "dance boot" style of Shox.
Hugh Laurie of Fox's "House" is said to have 37 pairs of size 12 1/2 Shox that he wears on the show, and off set.
Athletes that are notable for wearing shoes with Shox technology include Vince Carter , Jermaine O'Neal , David M. West and Carlos Boozer . Some of Nike's best selling shoes include Shox, like the Shox NZ and Shox Turbo, which still release in different colors. These shoes can be found for customization on NikeID, Nike's online shoe customizing site. There are numerous options like different colors and materials for the Shox, along with custom tags on them.
On February 17 2006, BBC News reported that Nike had filed a patent infringement suit against rival Adidas , claiming that a range of their trainers replicated its technology.