A new foam and mesh upper equals more weight reduction and breathability. Meanwhile, a redesigned heel clip provides additional lockdown stability. But the biggest difference is the new Lunarlon midsole instead of the Zoom Air unit, giving the new Hyperdunk an even more responsive performance.
Home Fashion. Art and Design. As the series progressed over a four-year span beginning with its introduction at the Beijing Olympics, the apex of performance was finally achieved last season with the version. It was the lightest Hyperdunk yet. The most supportive. Had the best traction. It was even the most responsive and best-fitting.
Even better was the fact that the Elite Series version introduced in the spring of somehow maximized each and every part and piece of the shoe that I already really liked. Find out how we scored them ahead, and why that innovation comes at a cost. By Sole Collector. They were amazing. If you caught my review, it was nothing but endless praise. After plenty of runs in each pair, I kept leaving the gym wanting more. On a positive note, the Pro Combat-inspired mesh quarter sleeve is comfy to the skin, and the shoe slips right on and has no points of irritation.
The new Lunar Hyperdunk feels more sloppy throughout, and on jabs and cuts your foot might slide around up front as a result. Another area I felt could use some improvement on the upper is the toe flex. A few years ago, the white-based colorways of the Hyperdunk incorporated an overly synthetic rand through the toe that had a noticeable pop on every step you took. It flexed terribly, and the material almost pinched down onto your toes.
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