The fresh Nike GP Challenge Pro iteration brought much excitement to sneakerheads and Nike sneakers enthusiasts. The latest makeover, Light Bone, is dressed in a white bone, summit white, and blue colorway. According to the brand's official website, these women's hard-court tennis shoes sell for $120 per pair and are offered in U.S. sizes 7 to 10.5. Nike advises ordering half a size up, as the shoes run slightly on the smaller side.
The Nike GP Challenge Pro Light Bone was designed for wear on hard court surfaces, allowing freedom and comfort in all-court movement.
More details on the Nike GP Challenge Pro "Light Bone" sneakers
The Swoosh label describes the GP Challenge Pro as follows:
"Designed for baseline back-and-forth bolts and dashes to the net, it has the needed speed and stability to help your game go the distance."
The Light Bone color scheme shares the same design as other iterations of the silhouette. It comes in a main shade of beige with chalk-white overlays on the sides and forefront and a very bold blue Swoosh logo on the sides.
The women's tennis shoes feature an artful blend of breathable mesh and rubber materials on the upper that blend function with fashion. With synthetic materials along the lateral sides and extra rubber on the tip of the shoes, the GP Challenge Pro Light Bone can contain and stabilize the foot during lateral movements and also protect it from excessive wear. The sneakers have a wide base for stability that is further enhanced by sturdy plastic midfoot plates that add power to movements.
The shoes also feature the brand's signature Double Air Zoom units on the heel and forefoot. These units provide adequate support and long-lasting responsiveness.
The brand details include a bold Swoosh logo on both sides of the shoe, an engraved Air Zoom on the heel, a logo patch on the tongue, and a white Swoosh logo underneath the shoes. The high abrasion rubber along the white outsole ensures durability and provides adequate traction on the hard court. The Light Bone comes with a padded tongue and collar, and a quick peek inside reveals a blue, non-removable internal insole that makes for an eye-catching sight.
Retail outlets like Lyst and Mister Tennis are also offering the Nike GP Challenge Pro Light Bone on their websites. Sneakerheads can check them out.
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