To understand how far Nike had pushed the language of basketball shoe
design, by 2004 experimentation had almost become a norm, meaning a
clean, classic look looked downright subversive.
The Nike Air Zoom Huarache emerged from conversations with lead
designer Eric Avar and the rest of the team regarding the nature of bold
and expressive shoes of the prior decade. “It was very good for the
athletes and for the marketplace, but we questioned whether we were
being bold and crazy for the sake of it. How could we return to more
purposeful and ‘grounded’ product?”
Balancing modern and classic was the Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4’s
purpose and Eric and the team had a new kind of player in mind,
operating in a zone that was neither Force, Flight nor Uptempo. “From a functional standpoint, thinking forward to the emergence of players like Kobe and his versatility — that was the driving functional inspiration behind the product.”
Studying the original Nike Air Flight Huarache’s innovation, insights
and exoskeleton fit, plus the Air Force 1 from a classic aesthetic
standpoint, the Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 made a statement on its own
terms, yet was rooted in earlier masterpieces. Having seen tiny
swooshes, reverse swooshes and vast swooshes on recent shoes, Eric was
keen to return to Nike’s roots. “For the 2K4 we were doing a big, old-school quarter panel swoosh to make it loud and proud and bring that back.”
The lightweight Phylon sole, low-to-the court Nike Zoom
responsiveness, formfitting leather/suede upper and evolved, integrated
version of the ankle strap all added up to a new performance standard
for Nike Basketball: a shoe built for explosiveness and quickness with a
great ride.
As a further nod to its original predecessor, the Nike Air Zoom
Huarache 2K4 debuted on the courts of college basketball in March during
the height of hype and basketball fervor. Sound familiar? This time
young athletes took advantage of modern technology, adding personal
words of inspiration to the shoes through NIKEiD.com.
Moving from spring to summer, the Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 would enjoy time on the feet of basketball athletes.
There’s a reason it took several years for another shoe to earn the
right of the Huarache moniker. With a sleek silhouette that shifted the
prevailing mindset, as well as an influence that can be seen still today
on Nike Basketball shoes, the Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 sent
basketball design down yet another exciting new path.
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