NIKE, Inc. has been heavily criticized for the handling of this year’s “Mamba Week“, but the Swoosh conglomerate is moving forward with endeavors that may enable it to redeem itself. Various pairs of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro are still scheduled for the remainder of 2020, including a Player-Exclusive (PE) by PJ Tucker, with more news of the Kobe 6 Protro launching in 2021 emerging.
Reportedly joining previously-rumored “Grinch”, “Del Sol” and “Think Pink” iterations during next year’s summer is the “Chaos” colorway. Also seen on the Kobe 5 Protro back in January, the Heath Ledger’s Joker-inspired Kobe 6 first released on April 9th, 2011. At quick glance, the sixth silhouette keeps a similar shape to its two predecessors, but closer inspection reveals design updates rooted in performance and story-telling. For starters, uppers were now laden with scale-like cast urethane outer shell that nodded to Kobe Bryant‘s “Black Mamba” alter-ego, while simultaneously delivering improved durability.
“Volt” branding, laces, and outsoles (which may be reworked on the Protro) complement the “Ink” reptilian top-half. The injected TPU heel counter and sculpted dual-density sockliner worked in-tandem to cup the foot in a custom fit. As they did nine years ago, crimson collar lining, signatures on the heel, and speckling on the “White” Phylon midsole complete the ode to Batman’s nemesis.
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