Nike ISPA Link Axis Slated to Debut in Tokyo

The Nike ISPA Link Axis, instantly recognizable thanks to its circular design architecture, is slated for a debut release via atmos in Tokyo Japan.First teased in the Spring of 2022, the ISPA Link Axis is a unique offering from Nike that is made using near-fully recycled materials and is designed to be disassembled for easy cleaning and future recycling purposes.Details of the materials used in its construction include a Flyknit upper made of 100% recycled polyester, TPU cages that are made of 20% recycled materials, midsoles made of 100% recycled Nike airbag scraps and EVA sock liners that are crafted with 10% recycled materials.While the long-awaited eco-friendly futuristic-styled pair is yet to make its way to the U.S. it is slated for a debut release in Tokyo Japan at celebrated sneaker retailer and long-time Nike collaborator, atmos.The official price and date have yet to be announced, although, it is expected that the Nike ISPA Link Axis will release in atmos stores in Tokyo and potentially online as early as August 11.In other footwear news, Nike's waterproof Air Force 1 Low goes all-gray.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Nike ISPA Link Axis Slated to Debut in Tokyo

The Nike ISPA Link Axis, instantly recognizable thanks to its circular design architecture, is slated for a debut release via atmos in Tokyo Japan.

First teased in the Spring of 2022, the ISPA Link Axis is a unique offering from Nike that is made using near-fully recycled materials and is designed to be disassembled for easy cleaning and future recycling purposes.

Details of the materials used in its construction include a Flyknit upper made of 100% recycled polyester, TPU cages that are made of 20% recycled materials, midsoles made of 100% recycled Nike airbag scraps and EVA sock liners that are crafted with 10% recycled materials.

While the long-awaited eco-friendly futuristic-styled pair is yet to make its way to the U.S. it is slated for a debut release in Tokyo Japan at celebrated sneaker retailer and long-time Nike collaborator, atmos.

The official price and date have yet to be announced, although, it is expected that the Nike ISPA Link Axis will release in atmos stores in Tokyo and potentially online as early as August 11.

In other footwear news, Nike's waterproof Air Force 1 Low goes all-gray.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast