I have had several foam technology sneakers and the foam last through thick and thin as long as not in contact with high heat or direct flame. I worn as a fashion piece aesthetics you get about 20 wears before they exhibit minor signs of wear (discoloration of bottoms beyond rejuvenation with soap and water). The outer materials synthetic suede and mesh collect oil and dirt and loose the clean look after the first few wears. For a daily use sneaker with no rotation the bottoms will likely wear a hole in about 2 years. If used as a play sneaker a hole will appear in roughly 3 months depending on the model, Flightposite
1 foam technology sneakers last over a year play time before a hole appears (a general assessment of the longevity of the sneaker over years based on several body types and environment's. The foam outer coating will last over 10 years if not subject to constant friction, and will outlast any leather or synthetic leather material under the same friction based stress. The shoe will appear barely used to the untrained eye for years if general maintenance and sneaker rotation are applied.
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The preference between Electric Blue Foamposite and Electric Green Foamposite is subjective and based on personal taste. Both colorways are popular choices among sneaker enthusiasts. It ultimately comes down to which color you prefer more.
Nike Foamposite is a material put into numerous Nike basketball shoes. It is shiny in appearance and very durable.
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Penny Hardaway
It's made out of polyeurathane.
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Foamposite is a type of Nike sneaker. One can find more information about it from the official Nike website or from sport stores such as Footlocker or Athlete's Foot.
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Injection mold
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The name "Foamposite" comes from the material used in the construction of the shoe, which is a polyurethane foam with a liquid injection molding process. This technology was originally developed for military footwear before being adapted for Nike's basketball shoes.