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Nike Zoom BB II Low Trash Talk Steve Nash

by Brian Betschart on February 15, 2008

February 15, 2008 - 12 comments

Nike Zoom BB II Low Trash Talk Steve Nash

Nike and Steve Nash have pioneered a new performance basketball shoe composed of manufacturing waste, entitled Nike Trash Talk. Modeled after his current shoe, Nash’s Zoom BB II Low has been created and designed to keep up with the environmental issues and meets Nike’s Considered design standards.

The Zoom BB II features an upper created from leather and synthetic leather waste from the factory floor. The outsole uses environmentally-preferred rubber which reduces toxins. Nike seems to be adapting to the changing lifestyle and becoming more aware of the environmental problems happening and it isn’t the first time Nike has used environmental friendly materials, the Air Jordan XX3 has been crafted to consider the environment.


Nike will be releasing a limited number of the Nike Trash Talk and will be available in three different colorways; two Phoenix Suns color-ways (home and away), as well as one color-way that will be worn by Nash at the All-Star game. The All-Star color-way will be sold at the House of Hoops by Foot Locker located in New York and New Orleans this week for the suggested retail price of $100. The two Phoenix Suns models will be available on April 22, 2008 at the House of Hoops. Via Yahoo/Nike Biz.
Nike Zoom BB II Low Trash Talk Steve Nash

12 Responses to "Nike Zoom BB II Low Trash Talk Steve Nash"

Nene33 February 15, 2008

Great concept, it's good to see Nike joining, in trying to keep the World healthy.

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Chinky I'd February 15, 2008

They only doing this for their public image like all other 'environmentally friendly' firms do.

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deathshand February 15, 2008

Word ^^ to chinky.

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carlo February 15, 2008

its is not a piece of trash

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Lincubus February 15, 2008

…OK, so what difference does that make? Not every responsible act has to be completely noble and from the heart. Your statement pretty much sums up why any company would do anything responsible. It's all for PR, and so what? Everyone wins this way anyway.

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mr. poop February 15, 2008

no you people are stupid retards.

fight me losers thes shoe are lame i stic to my k mart shoes

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butt

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TechNutt February 15, 2008

Chinky I'd said

am February 15 2008 @ 5:34 am

"They only doing this for their public image like all other ‘environmentally friendly’ firms do."

^^Cosign^^

It's all about company image. I'm glad Nike made the changes, but I'm sure the concept was developed mainly for "CYA" reasons (Cover your ass) rather than "environmental" excuses.

Honestly, I give more props to Nike for making anatomically correct shoes for the feet of Native Americans than something so generic and cliche' such as this.

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brian February 15, 2008

the name is perfect trash

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frf February 18, 2008

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mr. poop February 19, 2008

yes frf a;ofhp;aophfp;aohfunfvdjnfvhgdjsksbfgdkjbg

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Nene33 February 29, 2008

Of course it's about image, but it doesn't matter why they do it, as long as they do it.

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King August 11, 2009

I was going to say the same. Even if it's just for their image, it's still good that they're recycling.

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