MEET THE NIKE EPIC REACT FLYKNIT
The shoe’s upper is simple. The forefoot, toe and arch are
very sculpted thanks to the one-piece Nike Flyknit bootie (which takes cues
from the Nike Flyknit Racer) that was precision-engineered for support,
flexibility and breathability in the spots where runners need it. It’s minimal
and close to the foot but still supportive.
In comparison, the tooling is relatively pronounced and
exaggerated. Because Nike React foam is significantly softer than EVA-based
foams of the past, it smooths bumps in the road more effectively — but the
midsole had to be taller in order to avoid “bottoming-out” and wider to give
runners a supportive base. To solve for that, designers extended the midsole
beyond the perimeter of its upper around the heel to provide both the
cushioning runners want and the stability they need.
Computational design, which enables rapid data-driven
ideation, was used to create the midsole, which is one piece of Nike React
foam (with no carrier, cement or glue). This method allowed for engineering the
surface of the midsole to deliver cushioning and support in the specific spots
needed during a run, while eliminating material wherever it’s not absolutely
necessary in order to keep weight to a minimum. The visually complex pattern
varies in depth, where deeper parts indicate areas of more cushioning and
shallower portions produce more firmness.
Because the upper sits on one piece of foam, the outsole is
essentially the same as the midsole, but with a segment of rubber under
the forefoot and heel for added traction and to help enhance the shoe's
durability.
The Nike Epic React Flyknit will be available February 22 on
nike.com and at select retailers.
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