Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Having already shared quite a few looks at NSW SneakerBoot Collection, it looks like the folks over at the home of the Swoosh have yet another treat for your feet for the cold seasons that are to come. Designed by Nate VanHook, we have your first look at the Nike LunarTerra Arktos. Using the Nike Lunar as its base, all of you sneaker enthusiasts will surely notice the rugged boot build that incorporates both the Hyperfuse and Dynamic Flywire technology. Tech specs aside, sneakerheads can expect to see these become available at NSW retailers strating October 1st. Read on after the jump to check out a detailed look at Nikes latest creation and be sure to check out a word from the company as well.

via Nike INC

Each year, a time comes when you need something more substantial than your everyday sneaker. Faced with that problem, Nike senior designer Nate VanHook took inspiration from the modularity of Matryoshka dolls and the toughness of arctic bears to develop the ultimate solution.

“The word “arktos” is ancient Greek for “bear” and is where the term “Arctic” is derived; meaning the land of the polar bear. The idea was to create a product so warm and utilitarian that it could exist in the Arctic.”

Delivering the lightweight comfort of a sneaker with the rugged, insulated protection of a boot, the Nike LunarTerra Arktos is a modular solution to harsh conditions. This is the new and improved cold weather system of dress.

To create the perfect boot, all of the latest Nike technologies were utilized. Developed for running and performance basketball, Nike’s dynamic Flywire and Hyperfuse construction are used in the upper for an adaptive fit and increased resilience. The tongue, toe, and foxing all feature Nike’s Vac Tec molding to reduce seams and potential leak points. Inspired by the comfort of Nike running shoes, a Nike Lunarlon midsole shaves weight, maximizes comfort and increases mobility. A zoned sticky and hard rubber outsole renders any terrain null and void and helps to ensure stability. Lastly, a sealed medial zip makes for easy on-and-off and releases a removable bootie that keeps the foot warm and dry after a hard day’s wear.

“When looking for inspiration I researched Russian design and was drawn to traditional Matryoshka Stacking Dolls. The idea of modularity and pulling things apart to create a system that is stronger is perfect for creating a warmer product, much like a waterproof shell and insulated liner.”

A recent trip to Japan also bolstered VanHook’s creativity.

“In Japan it’s customary to take your shoes off before entering some restaurants or anyone’s home. From there I imagined someone trekking mud all over my house. Creating a system with an insulated liner that can be removed from the outer shell allows you to take your boots off at the front door while keeping your booties on for warmth and traction.”

Veneering an amalgamation of innovation, waterproof leather overlays contrast the tech savvy upper with the look and feel of a classic leather boot that gets better as it ages.

The Nike LunarTerra Arktos will be available at your local Nike Sportswear retailer beginning Oct. 1.

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

Nike LunarTerra Arktos First Look

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12 Comments

  1. I guess they are meant for cold ass snow weather but can also be worn whenever. Joe Wolf

  2. red black and the sole stays the same or the green was red ide buy them the wsecond i had the money

  3. I doubt anyone would really go rompin and stompin in extreme conditioned places like these are meant for though! Lol