Nike (NYSE:NKE) and Kobe Bryant today announced the debut of the Nike
Zoom Kobe V, the brand’s lowest-profile and lightest basketball shoe to
date. Bryant challenged Nike to make his signature shoe even lighter and
lower than the Nike Zoom Kobe IV he debuted during his 2008-2009
championship season. Nike responded with the Nike Zoom Kobe V, which
features a 10 mm forefoot profile and weighs 10.6 ounces – one ounce
lighter than the Nike Zoom Kobe IV.
"I wanted to push the envelope with a shoe that meets the demands of my
style of play,” Bryant said. "The Kobe V is lighter, lower and more
stable. Nike has done it again.”
Different sports, similar demands
The initial inspiration for Kobe’s low-profile shoe came from an
unexpected place: the soccer field. "I watch a lot of soccer and have
seen how the best footballers in the world make sharp cuts at top speed
in lightweight, low-cut footwear,” Bryant said. "The demands they make
on their feet and ankles aren’t that different from what I’m doing on
the court, yet nobody assumes they should play in high tops.”
With Bryant’s observation as inspiration, the Nike Sports Research Lab
conducted hundreds of hours of testing to create a low-profile shoe that
did not compromise stability or lockdown. By modifying the medial arch
and sculpting the external heel counter, Nike researchers created a shoe
with exceptional performance that moves with the foot and allows for
multi-directional cutting. An enhanced outrigger provides lateral
stability, while the de-coupled heel maximizes contact surface. The shoe
also features a glass/carbon fiber weave shank plate for mid-foot
control and rigidity.
"The journey from a high-top to a low-top basketball shoe is far more
complex than simply cutting off the ankle collar, as we demonstrated
with the Nike Zoom Kobe IV,” said Matt Nurse, Senior Researcher with the
Nike Sports Research Lab. "With the Kobe V we constructed an even
lighter-weight support system that provides superior, one-to-one
lockdown while moving with the foot, not against it.”
Lightweight performance technologies evolved
Building off the success of the Nike Zoom Kobe IV, Nike Performance
Footwear Creative Director Eric Avar wanted to further reduce the weight
of the shoe while still enhancing support and stability.
"For the Kobe V, we started with the science and performance elements
and built from there,” Avar said. "We wanted this shoe to be a true
reflection of his game and persona. As Kobe continues to evolve as an
athlete, so will the footwear we create for him.”
The Nike Zoom Kobe V also features a lighter, stronger version of Nike’s
innovative Flywire technology, that’s strategically placed to perform
like synthetic tendons while cradling the foot like a second skin. The
shoe’s overlays were bonded with heat welding, which is lighter, more
consistent, and less abrasive than traditional stitching. Nike Zoom
units in the heel and forefoot, as well as lightweight Phylon-injected
midsole, provide a cushioning system that reduces pounding without
adding bulk or weight.
Bryant’s input and inspiration was also instrumental in shaping the
aesthetics of the Nike Zoom Kobe V. Avar and the design team in Nike’s
Innovation Kitchen incorporated aspects of Bryant’s game and personality
into every detail in the shoe. The heartbeat traction pattern on the
outsole is inspired by the heart, passion and self-described "maniacal
will” Bryant brings to the court. The dot-matrix symbol on the front
edge of the outsole – found throughout Bryant’s footwear and apparel
product this season -- represents a codified language sequence. Nike
will offer clues to deciphering its meaning throughout the season.
The Nike Zoom Kobe V will be available first online with a unique Nike
iD retail campaign launching December 26, 2009. A broader global brick
and mortar retail launch will occur January 1, 2010 in China and January
16, 2010 throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe.
About Nike
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designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse
Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel
and accessories; Cole Haan, which designs, markets and distributes
luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Umbro Ltd., a leading
United Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand; and Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports
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