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Topic Started: 23 Jul 2014, 02:17 PM (161 Views)
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Because the dunks had a lower profile and increased stability from the paneling, they became very popular with skateboarders. To capitalize on this Nike Air Max 90 Men UK created the SB Dunk line, specifically for skateboarders, which featured a thick, padded tongue and Nike's Zoom Air Insoles. The SB dunk has become very popular because of the comfort and the diversity of designs the Nike has released the SB dunk in.Rare Nike SB dunks include almost all SB dunks ever made. Nike releases the SB Dunks in semi-limited to very limited quantities and has become very trendy to sneaker enthusiast across the world.

The rarest and most expensive to buy, if not purchased in the original run, are the SB dunks which an artists designed in cooperation with Nike Air Max Thea Women. Often these artists are street artists. Long lines have been known to form when a particularly rare SB dunk is released. SB Dunks in the original run have are recommended retail price between 65 and 99 dollars. However due to limited quantities and their popularity, with skaters, trendy people, and sneakerheads they can often cost more because of the high demand. Internet hype can often be the cause of this popularity and rise in cost.When you talk of premium shoes, then Nike skateboarding does full justice to the brand of Nike. They have been specifically crafted for skateboarding. The name Nike SB states that these shoes have been specially designed keeping the requirements of the skateboarding sport.

This is how Nike Dunk SB has become increasingly popular amongst skateboarding sportspeople. These kinds of shoes have gained popularity and are attracting eyeballs and everyone wants to make a name for themselves in this field.Nike Dunks SB caters to the needs of skate product. Let us now understand how this product has evolved over the years. During the early part of 1980s, basketball fans captured majority market share. The American population fell in love with the Nike Dunks SB. Many competitive products entered the market during this period and many global companies entered the manufacturing arena for making these types of shoes. This was when Nike Air Max Thea Men felt the need to introduce a new line of Skateboarding shoes. Many varieties of skate board shoes entered the market during this period.

These brand of skateboarding shoes which were initially launched had thin soles of rubber and the body was of canvas. This look was captivating and the fans fell in love with this new look. The older versions of basketball themes went out of fashion. The newer versions of Nike Air Max Thea Women UK came back with a bang with the introduction of different colors and styles. This new brand had a lot of similarity with the previous models. Both the skate boarding and basketball shoes were similar and common in many respects. Both these sports required quick toe movements since it dealt with high feet strain. This is how Nike Dunk SBs came into being by introducing zoom air soles which lends extra comfort to the feet.
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