Nike and Paul George are back to unveil the sequel to PG’s first signature sneaker. Designed by Tony Hardman.



Utilizing a mesh build and suede paneling, much like the original PG 1 (and certain colorways of the Nike Kyrie 4), the Nike PG 2 looks like a perfect blend of the old and new.

The PG 2 carries over the internal bootie while removing the forefoot strap. However, there are now two independent adaptive lockdown wings in its place. This design change was meant to help accommodate wide footers a bit better than the strap on the PG 1 had.
Forefoot Zoom Air is back but this time around its bigger than the previous 8mm bottom-loaded unit. This year’s PG 2 will feature a 10mm Zoom Air unit that will sit right below the foot and it will stretch all the way to the sole. This should make the sensation that usually comes with Zoom Air much more apparent than the previous model.
A full preview of the PG 2 OKC








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