Basketball Kyrie 7 TB
Nike Kyrie 7 TB Basketball Shoes Game Royal
Product Overview
Engineered for lightning-fast cuts, explosive acceleration, and absolute court control, the Nike Kyrie 7 TB (Team Bank) in Game Royal is built to mirror Kyrie Irving’s precise, unpredictable style of play. Draped in a vibrant, uniform-ready royal blue, this high-performance silhouette strips away all unnecessary weight to maximize speed without sacrificing an ounce of stability. By pairing a highly adaptive mesh upper with curved, flexible cushioning, it allows guard-style players to slice through defenses with total confidence
5 Key Features
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Vibrant Team Bank Game Royal Profile: Finished in a striking, deep Game Royal blue colorway accented by clean white outlines, making it the perfect match for team uniform sets and standout court style.
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Curved Air Zoom Turbo Cushioning: Features a large, curved Nike Air Zoom Turbo unit nestled tightly into the forefoot, designed to flex and engage from multiple angles for continuous energy return during crossover transitions.
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Integrated 4-Fin Lockdown System: Engineered with a quartet of specialized, molded side fins integrated directly into the lower laces, pulling the mesh upper tight over the midfoot for an incredibly secure, 1-to-1 fit.
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360-Degree Computer-Generated Grip: Anchored by a scientific, data-driven rubber traction outsole that wraps extensively up the sidewalls, offering unparalleled grip and stability when cutting at extreme angles.
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Ultra-Lightweight Engineered Mesh Upper: Constructed with a dual-layer engineered textile fabric that delivers outstanding breathability and high tensile support while keeping the shoe's total weight to an absolute minimum.
Quick Specs
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Brand / Series: Nike Basketball Kyrie Irving Signature Line
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Style Code (SKU): DA7767-401
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Colorway: Game Royal Blue White
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Cushioning Tech: Forefoot Air Zoom Turbo & Premium Phylon Midsole
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Upper Material: Multi-Layer Breathable Mesh & TPU Closures
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Best For: Elite basketball gameplay, rapid directional cuts, and guard-centric court performance