Three Style Newest Nike PG 1 release date and reviews

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Three Style Newest Nike PG 1 release date and reviews

Since his late-2015 return to the court, George has steadily returned to the form he lost in his injury and proven himself worthy of a signature model as the Pacers fight for a playoff spot. His future as a Pacer, however, is uncertain. George’s contract was heavily rumored to be moved at the 2017 trade deadline, and speculation remains that he will be suiting up for a new team following his impending free agency.

1.Nike PG 1 UConn PE Release Date

Nike Basketball has recently given the Connecticut Huskies men’s basketball team their own Nike PG 1 UConn PE which they will wear for their season opener which takes place this Friday, November 10th.

Looking closer they feature the schools team colors. As you can see this Nike PG 1 for sale features White across the uppers while National Flag Blue is applied to the tongue, Nike Swoosh and midsole. Other highlights includes Connecticut’s Huskies’ logo on the heels while White covers the outsole which completes the look.

Don’t expect the Nike PG 1 UConn PE to release, however we will continue to showcase upcoming colorways and models created for team. Below you can check out more images which will give you a better look. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section belo. Aaaa. The month of November will bring us a couple Nike PG 1 releases. The latest to showcase features a Black and University Gold theme.

2.Nike PG 1 Black University Gold Release Date

Being specific, this Nike PG 1 comes dressed in a Black, University Gold and Wolf Grey color combination. Across the base we have Black while using suede and mesh. Following we have Gold accents which outlines the Nike Swoosh, hits the PG branding, heel and other select areas. Finishing the look is a Grey midsole with speckled detailing.

The Nike PG 1 Black University Gold is scheduled to release at select Nike Basketball retailers including online at Nike.com on November 18th, 2017. Retail price will be $110.

3.Nike PG 1 Duke PE Release Date

Recently we showcased the Nike PG 1 Duke PE which was gifted to the school. Nike Basketball will also extend upon their player exclusives for the regular season opener. We now have a look at the Nike PG 1 ‘Kentucky Wildcats’ PE.

As you can see this Nike PG 1 comes covered in Royal Blue while White accents are spread throughout. In addition we have speckled detailing on the midsole while White is applied to the outsole. Completing the look and making them officially a player exclusive, we have the schools logo on the heel.

Continue to scroll below to check out another image of the Nike PG 1 Kentucky Wildcats PE. Don’t expect this pair to release however its possible to see some sizes wind up on new jordans 2018. Make sure to visit the comments section and let us know your thoughts.

Nike PG 1 Reviews

That means that by the time the Nike PG2 drops next year it may be launching in purple and yellow. But before we get ahead of ourselves though, it’s time find out if the first model in the series carries on the tradition of fantastic affordable signature models from Nike.

Hover over the dots for a breakdown of how the Nike PG1 performs on-court.

Traction – The Nike PG 1 features an interesting pattern that will serve you well on-court. This particular version of the shoe features translucent rubber, and while it’s better than what Nike Basketball has put out in the past, it still isn’t the best option. Why does Nike insist on using clear rubber? It’s mostly to showcase the technology within the shoe. However, upcoming colorways of the PG1 feature solid rubber — what I’d recommend over the translucent options — while highlighting the cushion within the midsole by changing the color of the rubber in that particular section. I believe that is the best route and I’m surprised Nike hasn’t done it sooner with so many complaints about the lack of tackiness its translucent rubber offers.

The good news is that the pattern here really helps the rubber compound out and dust doesn’t stick to the pattern much. A quick wipe every so often will do the outsole good, and I’m almost positive that the solid rubber options will far exceed this version on-court.

Cushion – Forefoot bottom loaded Zoom Air is what is offered in the PG1. This setup is for those that want a more responsive ride for greater reaction speed. You won’t sink into the cushion and you won’t feel it bounce back as you would if it were directly underfoot, but it gets the job done for the most part. At the heel it’s just Phylon so nothing special there. Some may feel the setup is a bit lackluster if they’re expecting an abundant amount of cushion, but if you are more into court feel then this will prove to be a worthy setup.

Materials – This is one of the best material options we’ve had from Nike Basketball Shoes in a long time. It offers a little bit of everything, but not in a way that would make the shoe feel awkward or cluttered with tons of gimmicky materials.

The forefoot is free feeling with the open mesh and it’s protected by a layer of fuse in the high wear areas. This is great for players that stay on their toes and do not enjoy breaking in shoes. Meanwhile, the rear panel, on this colorway, is made of nubuck and it feels like the good ‘ol days when nubucks and leathers were being used to construct a sneaker. The overall build feels good, looks good, and plays well. Can’t really ask for much more than that. Materials and fit on the Nike PG 1 are my favorite aspects of the sneaker. Speaking of fit…

Fit – The PG 1 fits true to size. However, they are very snug — just the way I like it. The overall fit reminds me a bit of the Nike Kryie 3 White Green — one of the best fitting shoes I’ve ever worn — especially at the forefoot. And that’s before I even adjusted the strap. If you’re a wide footer then you may want to go up 1/2 size as the one-piece construction doesn’t offer much stretch once they’re on your foot.
The PG1 isn’t perfect, but Nike deserves any success that comes with Paul George’s first signature model because the shoe is that good. It’s a great aesthetic design, is releasing in attractive colorways, and—most importantly—performs on a level that far exceeds its relatively low price tag. For $110, it’s hard to go wrong. Its cushioning and stability are top-notch, making it my favorite Nike of the season at any price.