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Nike Air Max Moto 2K
The Nike Air Max Moto 2K is a modern model inspired by the running sneakers of the early 2000s, when Nike created dynamic silhouettes with bold lines and visible Air cushioning. It was created as a throwback to the Y2K aesthetic - combining retro sports elements, glossy materials and a more aggressive shape with the comfort of contemporary technology. It has a breathable mesh upper, synthetic reinforcements and soft Air cushioning, so it feels lightweight yet stable.
The model is worn by people who like nostalgic Y2K style, streetwear and bold, sporty sneakers. The Air Max Moto 2K is primarily used as a lifestyle shoe for the city - it goes with jeans, sports pants or techwear outfits. It is not designed for professional running, but the comfortable construction makes it suitable for all-day wear. It is ideal for those who want to combine a retro aesthetic with modern comfort.
Materials
Cushlon: A special cushioning foam developed by Nike that is used in the midsole of sports shoes. It is an improved version of the standard Phylon (EVA) material, to which a higher proportion of rubber is added. This blend ensures that the material is softer, more flexible and has a longer life than conventional foams. Cushlon effectively absorbs impact shock and provides a responsive response, which increases foot comfort during prolonged exercise or running on hard surfaces.
Textile: Textile uppers are a lightweight and highly breathable upper construction solution that uses woven or knitted structures of natural and synthetic fibres. This type of upper is valued in the footwear industry for its extraordinary ability to adapt to the shape of the foot, minimising the formation of blisters and ensuring high user comfort. Thanks to the porous structure of the material, textile uppers allow for efficient heat and moisture dissipation, which is crucial for maintaining an optimal microclimate even under increased physical stress. In addition, modern textile processing technologies allow reinforcement zones to be integrated directly into the knit, achieving an ideal balance between stability and flexibility.
Rubber: It is one of the most widely used materials for the production of soles due to its high mechanical resistance and durability. The main advantage of rubber soles is their excellent grip (traction) on different types of surfaces, which minimises the risk of slipping. The material is naturally flexible, waterproof and effectively absorbs shocks during walking. Depending on the compound, the rubber can be either soft for better contact with the ground or hard for maximum abrasion resistance on rough terrain.
Blue Ribbon Sports was the original name of the company we know today as Nike. The athletic footwear and apparel brand was renamed Nike in 1971, when it also introduced its famous logo, the Swoosh. The logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson, a student at the University of Portland, who was paid just two dollars an hour for her work (which would be about seven times that amount today).
Nike is best known for its innovative Air technology, which includes an air bubble in the sole. The first Nike models with this feature appeared on the market in 1987 under the name Nike Air Max 1. Their creator was Tinker Hatfield, who became an icon of sneaker culture. Today, Nike offers a wide selection of shoes with Air Max technology to ensure comfort and style.
Nike shoes today are a versatile choice for a variety of occasions and interests. Whether you're into sports, culture or fashion design, you'll find the right model for you among them. Nike clothing and shoes are not just sports, lifestyle or fashion, they are an expression of your personality and lifestyle. Nike is a brand that has become an icon and a symbol of quality, innovation and style in its half century of existence. Nike is a brand that is loved by millions of people around the world.
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