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Behind the Design: The Nike Lunar Vapor 8 Tour

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Adorned with Roger Federer's logo, the Nike Lunar Vapor 8 Tour was created with Roger's game in mind. The elite shoe with its responsive cushioning and lightweight support enables quick reaction, perfect for the speed player. A full length Lunarlon foam cushioning delivers a light, springy, supported bounce and extra durable rubber on the outsole means long-lasting traction and durability. The next generation of Flywire conforms to the foot for maximum support with minimal materials. For athletes who move on clay like Roger does, ultra-light yet ultra-strong Flywire panels provide arch-hugging support.

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  • Estan buenos y ademas se Ben lindos

  • Too bad Nike won't put out a quality shoe like the old Zoom Vapor VI...guess the recession means less material in models that the public can buy (no rigid shank, no rigid heal counter, no arch support)...raise the price $5 and people will still buy it if it's good.

  • Such a light shoe, with a lot of response. Really lifted my game!

  • @dschwa00 What do you mean? Roger has been wearing Vapor 8 during this years clay season O_O

  • @dschwa00 Even I know this. But Roger wears what he pleases. It's actually pretty poorly disguised if you look at it...

  • Then why doesn't he wear it?!!!! You know the shoe he has been wearing during the 2011 clay season is the Air Zoom Vapor 6 from 2009!!!! He obviously is not crazy about "the 8" for clay so why do you have to lead the consumer on with false information. He wore it on hardcourt at the Aussie, Miami and Indian Wells but he, obviously, does not find the shoe works for him on clay...Say it!!!!

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