Skateboarding is witnessing a new wave, with the younger generation pushing the boundaries on their boards at increasingly tender ages. In response to this trend, Nike SB is introducing the Day One, the premier SB shoe tailored specifically for kids.
Innovative Design for Young Skaters
According to a press release, the Day One shoe is crafted with a cup sole construction to deliver a stable and supportive ride for young skaters. The shoe achieves a lightweight design by eliminating excess foam without compromising performance. The incorporation of suede overlays and mesh paneling in the upper enhances durability while ensuring breathability. Moreover, the visible Zoom Air unit in the heel provides crucial cushioning for high-impact tricks.
Performance and Style Combined
With a rubber outsole meticulously designed to enhance board feel and optimize flicking capabilities, the Nike SB Day One promises both functionality and style. Scheduled for release on April 1st, the Day One will be available on nike.com and at select skate shops, catering to the needs of the next generation of riders.
In other skate shoe news, the Nike Air Max Ishod is set to make a splash in the market this spring with a fresh White/Navy colorway. Inspired by iconic ’90s basketball shoes, the Nike Air Max Ishod combines durability with skate-ready features, as per Kicks on Fire. The updated mesh upper exposed Nike Air technology in the midsole and a versatile cupsole make the Nike Air Max Ishod a go-to choice for skaters seeking performance and style.
Stay tuned for the release of the Nike Air Max Ishod, priced at $110, at select retailers and online later this spring. This White/Navy iteration boasts Aquarius Blue accents and Summit White suede overlays, offering a modern twist on a classic design. Whether hitting the skate park or cruising the streets, the Nike Air Max Ishod promises comfort, durability, and standout style.
Photo: Nike Newsroom


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