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The Nike Roshe Golf Next Nature delivers the comfort and breathability of the OG silhouette as the Roshe Run prepares for a comeback. This simple sneaker dominated the industry in 2012, paving the way for other affordable lifestyle shoes like the Tanjun to thrive. If you miss the original Roshe Run, this Nike Roshe Golf Next Nature “Track Red” will bring you nostalgia. Added rubber on the outsole provides more durability on all 18 holes.
Beyond the recognisable Air Jordans and eye-catching Air Max silhouettes, one of Nike’s success stories is the Roshe Run. The shoe came out in 2012, a time when brands showcased their latest technologies and design. While the Roshe Run didn’t have modern technology, it offered simplicity for day-to-day routines. The shoe takes its name from Roshi Zen Buddhist masters, an honorific title given to senior masters. Nike constructed the Roshe Run with a lightweight mesh upper and a thick, plush foam sole for superior comfort. The Roshe Golf Next Nature contains 8% Nike Grind rubber on the outsole with a spikeless integrated traction pattern.
This colourway has a red mesh upper with black Swooshes and lining. Purple accents comprise the nylon pull tabs on the tongue and heel. The white foam midsole and black rubber outsole cap off the classic Roshe Run design.
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