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Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
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Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
We have now spotted another fresh colorway of the Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 dubbed the “Neon Nadal”. This sneaker, which features a Hot Lime/Black-Nano Grey-Black color scheme,
Abercrombie outerwears, is simply ideal for the tennis game. It possesses a a flexible DragOnX upper for extreme speed, comfort and mobility. Hot lime covers the majority of the base as it is done up in ballistic mesh and leather. Lastly,
vibramfivefingers.com, a black swoosh, a hot lime visible Air sole unit and a black mesh collar, complete this sneaker. Look for the Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 “Neon Nadal”,
A&F necklaces, along with a similar colorway of this sneaker,
head racquet, to hit select retailers later this month for $120.
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 “Neon Nadal”
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 Hot Lime/Black-Nano Grey-Black
We showed you the exquisite footwear of two of the better tennis players in the world by way of the “Roland Garros” Pack. In this year’s French Open, Roger Federer’s Nike Lunarlite Vapor Tour and champion Rafael Nadal’s Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 were some of the better sneakers seen on the clay courts to say the least.
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
Nike Air Court Ballistic 2.3 "Neon Nadal"
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