The Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 is officially on the way. Nike has announced its plans to coordinate the release of the sneaker with the 2010 Australian Open, and this much anticipated sneaker is sure to be a top seller in athletic apparel stores nationwide.
The Nike Courtballistec 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 have all been known to be some of the best tennis sneakers on the market. The logic would only follow that Nike releases a newer version of this sneaker, and it looks like the specs of the Nike Courtballistec 2.3 will be more impressive than the last version.
As far as the look goes, it's actually somewhat retro in the sense that it looks like certain Nike tennis sneakers form the 1990s. The Nike Air Courtballistec 2.3 will feature a blue/white/grey color combo and the swoosh looks like it'll be black.
As far as the mechanics of the shoe go, expect an upgraded version of the Courtballistec 1.3. The cushioning will be improved, as will the durability when it comes to the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3.
A top feature that comes with the new Courtballistec sneaker is the fact that its traction seems to be phenomenal. These grip the court really well, but will also make great sneakers for clay court tennis, which Rafael Nadal is sure to love.
The Courtballistec 1.3 fits rather snug, but the new Nike CB 2.3 will let your foot breathe a bit more too. Those with sweaty feet will be thrilled to hear this news.
Additionally, the springtime will probably bring us the launch of the sneaker in some new colors. It should be exciting to see what Rafael Nadal chooses to wear when he plays in the French Open. We're guessing it'll be a flashy version of these.
If your older Courtballistecs wore out on you, you may have taken advantage of the durability guarantee on them, which is good for the first 180 days. The same will go here, so you'll find comfort in the fact that these shoes will do you well for a while.
The Nike Courtballistec 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 have all been known to be some of the best tennis sneakers on the market. The logic would only follow that Nike releases a newer version of this sneaker, and it looks like the specs of the Nike Courtballistec 2.3 will be more impressive than the last version.
As far as the look goes, it's actually somewhat retro in the sense that it looks like certain Nike tennis sneakers form the 1990s. The Nike Air Courtballistec 2.3 will feature a blue/white/grey color combo and the swoosh looks like it'll be black.
As far as the mechanics of the shoe go, expect an upgraded version of the Courtballistec 1.3. The cushioning will be improved, as will the durability when it comes to the Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3.
A top feature that comes with the new Courtballistec sneaker is the fact that its traction seems to be phenomenal. These grip the court really well, but will also make great sneakers for clay court tennis, which Rafael Nadal is sure to love.
The Courtballistec 1.3 fits rather snug, but the new Nike CB 2.3 will let your foot breathe a bit more too. Those with sweaty feet will be thrilled to hear this news.
Additionally, the springtime will probably bring us the launch of the sneaker in some new colors. It should be exciting to see what Rafael Nadal chooses to wear when he plays in the French Open. We're guessing it'll be a flashy version of these.
If your older Courtballistecs wore out on you, you may have taken advantage of the durability guarantee on them, which is good for the first 180 days. The same will go here, so you'll find comfort in the fact that these shoes will do you well for a while.
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