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The Nike ISPA Link Axis, Made Of 100% Recycled Materials, Is Back In “Anthracite”

The fully-sustainable $300 sneaker returns.

The Nike ISPA Link Axis, Made Of 100% Recycled Materials, Is Back In “Anthracite”

Nike’s Move To Zero movement is led by their mission to find circular solutions. What better than making a shoe out of all recycled materials? In comes the ISPA Link Axis, a glue-less shoe made with a few materials as possible.

Debuting in August of last year, the ISPA Link Axis continues to push the needle of innovation while emphasizing critical thinking, striking design, and avoiding waste. The Flyknit upper is precisely engineered to fit over the outsole, itself made of recycled TPU from scrap airbags.

Nike Ispa Link Axis Anthracite Fierce Pink Photo Blue Fz3507 001
Nike ISPA Link Axis SVD

As mentioned, the shoe is entirely glue-less, so it can actually come apart in four separate pieces so that the recycling process is much easier after use. It now appears in an Anthracite colorway with Fierce Pink and Photo Blue accents across the model.

Currently, this ISPA Link Axis is set to drop sometime in April 2024 with an MSRP of $300.

Staying in the topic of dynamic and unreal innovation and design, here’s the latest on the Nike Air Max Dn.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike ISPA Link Axis

SKU: FZ3507-001
RETAIL PRICE: $300
RELEASE DATE: Apr 25, 2024

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