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Nike Air Tech Challenge IIHot Lava (2014)


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Product Details

Style

643089-160

Colorway

White/Hot Lava-Black-Flat Silver

Retail Price

$120

Release Date

01/24/2014

Product Description

The Nike Air Tech Challenge II Hot Lava (2014) is a relaunch of the Air Tech Challenge II sneaker that was inspired by the tennis player, Andre Agassi, who wore this style on the court during the 1990s.

The upper of the 2014 Air Tech Challenge II iteration is made from a combination of leather and synthetic materials. The shoe has a white and Hot Lava colorway with black and Flat Silver accents. The outsole has a herringbone pattern for traction and movement changes and is made of rubber. The Nike Air logo is displayed on the heel and on the tongue.

Our experts think that one of the unique aspects of the Nike Air Tech Challenge II Hot Lava (2014) is the use of the Air technology in the sole. This technology provides an unparalleled level of comfort and cushioning for the wearer. The shoe was released on January 24th, 2014, at a retail price of $120.



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12-Month Trade Range
$132 - $892
All-Time Trade Range
$213 - $418
Volatility
33%
Number of Sales
35
Price Premium
163%
Average Sale Price
$367

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