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Nike unveils latest shoe: Ultra-lightweight, knit like a sock

By | February 24, 2012, 9:09 AM PST

Nike’s been busy lately, with the release of both the new Nike+ technology and the creation of a running sole for amputee runners. Now, the running shoe giant has unveiled something else new: The Flyknit.

After four years of research, the company developed machines for a fabrication technique that until now didn’t exist. The new process can produce a single, lightweight knit shoe, tongue included.

The resulting design looks like wool socks, but in a sturdy, performance-oriented shoe.

The new process, says Nike, “revolutionizes running by rethinking shoe construction from the ground up, informed by athlete insights and employing a new proprietary technology.”

The yarns and fabrics used are engineered “only where they are needed” to make a lightweight, form-fitting and seamless upper. The support is simply knit into the design.

Because there is no extra structure needed, the Flyknit Racer’s (intended for professional athletes) upper and tongue weigh just 34 grams, or about 1.2 ounces. The whole shoe, sole included, weighs just 160 grams (5.6 ounces) for a size 9, 19 percent lighter than the Nike Zoom Streak 3, which was worn by the runners who took first, second and third places in the men’s marathon at the 2011 World Championships.

The Flyknit shoes are engineered to feel like a second skin, and even the everyday running shoe that came out of the project (the Nike Flyknit Trainer+) only weighs 7.7 ounces.

The Flyknit will debut just in time for the London Olympics this summer, and will be worn by marathoners from the United States, Kenya, Russia and the U.K.  Nike will also be releasing a streetwear version of the shoe called the HTM Flyknit, a collaboration between Nike and stylist Hiroshi Fujiwara.

Watch the video from Nike below:

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Images: Nike

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Nike Shoe
Looks great, but at what price???
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24th Feb 2012
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Nike shoe
It looks like Nike has invented the concept of barefoot running,we just didn't know it.They still are producing the large heeled shoe allowing people to run in a destructive way
Posted by arthur robidoux
24th Feb 2012
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How long will these shoes last?
It's hard to believe these shoes will last for very long. But for pros, it's probably worth it.
Posted by zackers
24th Feb 2012
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But will it cost less?
It will certainly cost less to make and they'll probbaly charge a premium price
Posted by tjsobieski@...
21st Apr 2012
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walking shoes
I see nothing on the value vs. cost nor the cost vs. length of use before death of a cloth shoe
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24th Aug
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Nike sticker
Run barefoot and put a Nike sticker costing $1000.
Posted by praoss
3 days ago
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