Nike Dunk
Nike Dunk SB is a member of the wide Nike Dunks family, together with the likes of Nike Dinosaur Junior, the Nike Dunk 9783, the Nike Dunk 9764 and the Nike Dunk Hi NL - to name but a few members of this Nike sub-category. Individually, I had never gotten to know what it is that people found so attractive in high Dunks, that is, before I got to use the Nike Dunk 9782, a shoe with which I have since gotten so totally enchanted with, that it has come to be my most loved sports sneaker in the rack.
Even though not explicitly labeled as a ‘high’ dunk, the Nike 9782 is as high as they all come. This height is realized in a number of methods. For starters, Nike Dunk 9782 comes with particularly an elevated sole, so that the lowest portion of the shoe’s main body is to be found at least 3/4 of an inch above ground - thanks to the high sole. The major body starts out quite flat though, and the front part of trainer (the section where the toes go in and the adjacent area) is more or less flat, a measure that Nike has probably put in place to guarantee the warmth of the wearer. At about the middle of the shoe, however, a incline emerges, and goes on to peak at the tip of the shoe’s tongue - which is the best stage on the trainer. From this highest point, Nike Dunk 9782 recedes sharply in height as you go towards the back, so that at the rather back end of it, it is really short; once again possibly in making for a a lot more comfy experience to the wearer.
Even by the sheer look of it, Nike 9782 is definitely a hardy sneaker, designed for use even in the most tough of situations. Nike’s choice of base material for it seems to aver to this fact - whether you look at the shoe’s sole or the shoe’s main body.
The certain pair of the Creative Recreation I have is fundamentally grey in colour, with sizeable portions of cream color designed into its main body. One of those portions of cream is to be found where the Nike ‘tick’ on the shoe starts off, with another portion of cream on the front section of the shoe instantly before the base of the shoe’s ‘tongue.’ The shoe’s sole is simply black, but including speckles of cream on it.
For a tying mechanism, Nike makes utilize a simple trainer lace on this individual dunk. As such, Nike Shox Shoes comes with 7 pairs of shoe thread holes (14 holes, that is), which is pretty a modest number for a footwear of this size. Of course, you need not thread-up all the 14 shoe-lace places on the Nike Dunk 9782, as you can get away with as few as only three pairs threaded up.
The Nike ‘Tick’ on the Nike Dunk 9782 is totally white in color - and elongated to the very back of the trainer, to emerge and terminate on the contrary side of the shoe’s primary body, in keeping with the trend in modern ‘Nike Tick’ footwear signatures.
