Nike Release Dates 2015: Kobe 10 ‘High Dive’ & LeBron 12 ‘Buckets’ Price & Where To Buy [Photos]
Nike will release new colorways of two of the most popular signature sneakers -- the Kobe 10 and LeBron 12, which will hit the market in kids' exclusive edition.
The Kobe 10, the 10th Nike signature shoe of Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, will be released on Wednesday in "High Dive" edition, which is officially listed as the White/Blue Lagoon-Total Orange-Key Lime colorway of the shoe.
The Kobe 10 "High Dive" features a white-based upper part with blue lagoon panels along with a multi-colored Nike Swoosh logo and was finished off with a translucent outsole.
According to Nike, this edition was inspired by a high diving board, which was used by Bryant when he conquered his fear of leaping into water from a height of 50 feet.
"Kobe's reminder to never let fear get in the way of your game," Nike wrote on the official product page. "Looking over a 50 foot high diving board, Kobe faced his biggest fear and made a leap into the water below. These kids' exclusive shoes are his reminder to every young athlete to always stay brave."
The Kobe 10 "High Dive" will be available for $135 per pair on Nike.com and select stores worldwide. Official photos of this excellent-looking shoe are available on this link.
Meanwhile, the LeBron 12, the latest signature shoe of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James, will arrive at retailers on Wednesday in "Buckets" edition, which is officially listed as the Clearwater/Blue Lagoon/Midnight Navy/Total Orange colorway.
The LeBron 12 "Buckets" will be available for $160 starting 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday on Nike.com and selected stores worldwide. More photos of this kids' exclusive shoe on this link.
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