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The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Gets Slimy In “Green Strike”

A swap from silver to bronze alongside the futuristic hues.

The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Gets Slimy In “Green Strike”

It’ll take much more sustained success for the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 to truly be classed with icons like the Nike Dunk and Air Force 1, but the emphasis that Beaverton has placed in the model in the past several years rivals efforts for those staple products. Given that sheer quantity, there’s bound to be oncoming looks that branch far out from the techy home base of the 2010 product, once again on display with the “Green Strike” edition of the Nike Zoom Vomero 5.

Indeed, were you to plant a “default” look for the runner, it’d likely be in silver-heavy colorways, perhaps with a few vibrant flares of accent shading in between. While there is some reflective, deep bronze flares to be had on the shoe at hand, clearly “murdered out” or “Triple Black” is the starting point all the same, crucially seen with the mesh underpinnings that course through the whole design. To make our title come true, futuristic flashes of “Green Strike” interrupt those dusky overtones on the midsole, behind the TPU quarter cage, and down the throat of the shoe, particularly effective with dotted two-tone laces.

With the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 remaining among the most common everyday options, maybe this “Green Strike” colorway can help you stay ahead of the pack without sacrificing the comfort that propelled them to such heights in the first place. If you’re in agreement, look for this pair to hit Nike.com and partnering retailers in the coming weeks, commanding the usual $160 retail price upon arrival.

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