What do waterskiing booties and high-performance running shoes have in common? A lot more than you might think. These remarkable shoes were created by the legendary Nike designer Tinker Hatfield. He saw how waterskiing booties use neoprene to hug the feet, and he decided to bring that same feel on land with Nike Huarache shoes for women. For high-performance running, these are the shoes you didn’t know you needed.
No Aches from the Huarache
The Nike Huarache is a winning shoe. This versatile selection of women’s Nike shoes starts with the Nike Air Huarache Crater. It has a caged heel with Nike Grind for reliable support. The Crater rubber outsole is ideal for traction on all kinds of surfaces, while Nike Air cushioning returns energy with every step. The stretchy fabric on the top of the shoe hugs your feet with insane comfort, while the cushioned inner sleeve stretches for a custom fit. With a woven, multi-colored textile on the side and toe, this is a vibrant shoe that you won’t want to take off.
Or check out the classic Nike Air Huarache. The mixed-material upper is made of leather paneling, thermoplastic hardware, neoprene, and elastane for extreme comfort and flexibility. The Dynamic Fit sleeve gives off a custom feel, while the anatomically contoured Phylon midsole with both heel and forefoot Air-Sole cushioning units delivers supreme comfort. On the bottom, the waffle outsole has patented V-flex forefoot groves for traction and durability.
Another great choice is the Nike Huarache Run. This is a replica of the OG version, made with textile and synthetic leather on the upper, and neoprene fabric for a super-stylish look and feel. The soft and flexible foam midsole is ultra-comfortable, while the Phylon outsole has strategically placed rubber pods for durability and traction. This is ideal for runners of all abilities to wear wherever they're going.
We also have Nike Huarache options for the whole family. Whether it’s our collection of men’s Nike Huarache or boys’ Nike Huarache, we’ve got you and the whole gang covered.
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