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New Air Jordan Shoes, Nike Flywire is a thread, composed of Vectran or nylon, and developed by Nike, used in the upper of a shoe. The goal of Flywire is to minimize weight and maximize support. Shoes containing Flywire became available for consumer purchase in 2008. Imagine a pair of shoes as thin as paper, the thickness of the upper less than 2 mm, and only thin line support Flywire is a revolutionary technology, high-strength thin wire rope as the cable bridge, fine line position accuracy In the foot design needs to support the site. Flywire rely on technology, Nike can design the lightest and most solid shoes, by the upper material required to reduce to the extent of barefoot, so that the shoe method has changed. Thanks to this innovative technology, Flywire technology running foot spikes can now weigh less than 100 grams, so the weight is unprecedented, and running shoes still without losing its strong durability, integrity and support functions. Six-and-a-half years ago, Jay Meschter, the founder of Flywire shoes and innovative director of Nike's innovative kitchen, had only one shoe last. The shoe last was filled with pins And thin lines, pins and thin lines where the position is the key points to support the foot. This model looks like the 20th century, 70 years of rope art, but it conceived the possibility of the unknown. It is this simple product concept, contains the shoe-making method to bring the potential for change.
New Jordans 2016 Flywire was created by Jay Meschter, Director of Innovation at Nike. He began by taking a last (an object shaped like a foot used to design shoes) and marking the key points of where a shoe needs to support the foot. When Meschter saw an embroidery machine, he determined the machine could be used to make long stitches. Long stitches, containing strong, lightweight fibers, would allow fibers to support the foot in key points, instead of using layers of material that support the whole foot. Flywire to significantly reduce the weight of sports shoes, announced the use of multi-layer fabric to provide support for the end of the era of the shoe, because the latter will only increase shoe weight and reduce flexibility. Earlier in the process, the design team began working with the biomechanics experts at the Nike Sports Research Laboratory (NSRL). They will be in the hands of the cloth sticky tape stuck in the designer's foot. Jeff Pisciotta, a researcher at the Nike Sports Research Laboratory, is fascinated by the idea of ​​creating additional ligaments to promote foot movement. The ligaments may direct the joint to act in the correct direction. "We use tape to wrap the foot from the bottom to the heel to provide the stability of the side of the foot," he explains. "With this method and some anatomical principles, we can design flywire fibers in the right places." Flywire ligament Precise distribution means that the same as the second layer of skin uppers. The role of the fabric is to prevent the entry of stones and dirt, all the support provided by the thin line. New sports shoes can solve the problem has not been resolved: foot slip.
Jordans 2017 Due to the Vectran fibers, shoes containing Nike Flywire weigh as little as 93 grams, "approximately the weight of a Snickers bar with a bite missing."[4] There is little excess weight because the upper is very thin, and the Vectran fibers are only added where support is needed. Shoe weight can be reduced up to 50% through the use of Flywire.[2] Track spikes (running shoes with spikes added for traction) containing Flywire are now lighter than Michael Johnson's famous Golden Shoes of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. These spikes are so light that athletes claim they are like "a second skin" or "spikes coming out of their feet."[3] This is a goal that Bill Bowerman tried to achieve as co-founder of Nike and a spike designer. "Flywire fills in the neglected part of the shoe that touches the soles of the feet, and lets people forget about the shoes," said Murcht. "Nike is therefore a step closer to Bill Bowman's goal. When Bowman was coaching, he had said that the ideal running shoe should be like a nail through the foot. Today's Flywire is certainly not a nail so extreme, but it does make the nail support plate as close to the foot as possible. The technology will be first applied to some sports shoes, such as track and field running shoes Nike Zoom Victory Spike, Nike Zoom Victory +, and Nike Hyperdunk basketball shoes.

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