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First Look: Nike’s Beloved Flyknit Sneakers Are Finally Coming Back With New Updates

First Look: Nike’s Beloved Flyknit Sneakers Are Finally Coming Back With New Updates

Nearly 15 years ago, Nike debuted its groundbreaking Flyknit technology at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. And while the hype around the knitted footwear has cooled off in the decade-plus since, many sneaker enthusiasts still have a soft spot for the brand’s now-discontinued original models such as the Flyknit Racer and Flyknit Trainer. While there’s no sign yet of a return for those specific shoes, it looks like the Beaverton, Ore.-based sportswear brand has a new project in the works that will revive the summer-ready tech.

An exclusive image shared by Sneaker Market Romania’s @vladieboi shows a near-full glimpse at a previously unseen model called the Nike Flyknit Runner. The pair features a familiar knitted two-tone white-and-black color combination, but with an entirely new upper construction and midsole cushioning. 

Specific tech specs aren’t yet available, but some details can be deduced from the image alone. The pair features a fused Swoosh logo where past Flyknit iterations were typically printed and sees the addition of a padded tongue and lacing configuration reminiscent of the brand’s Vomero 18 running shoe. 

Underfoot, the shoe features a fully ribbed midsole reminiscent of Nike’s Lunarlon technology, which has been featured on Flyknit shoes in the past. However, it’s likely that the upcoming shoe makes use of one of Nike’s newer foam compounds such as ReactX.

The Nike Flyknit Runner and other upcoming styles.

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The brand’s popular Flyknit Racer and Flyknit Trainer models had uncharacteristically lengthy stints at retail with availability from 2012 to 2018. 

Nike has been aggressive about protecting its Flyknit patents. Since its debut, the company has sued Adidas, Lululemon, New Balance, Puma, and Skechers for alleged patent infringement over the knit technology. 

The Nike Flyknit Runner is expected to be released during spring 2027 in both men’s and women’s sizing. According to Sneaker Market Romania, retail pricing is expected to be around $100.

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