Introducing the Nike N7 Collection

Nike N7 Collection

For more than 10 years Nike has worked closely with Native American communities to provide support through product innovations specific to the needs of Native Americans and by providing grants to support sport programs through the N7 Fund, said Sam McCracken, General Manager of Nike’s Native American Business. “With the introduction of the N7 Collection, consumers now have the ability to be their own agents of change, as the profits from their purchase will help young people in Native American communities realize their potential through sport.”

The N7 Collection was created through the lens of Considered Design where products are engineered for higher performance and lower environmental impact. The N7 Collection features the N7 Air Pegasus+ 26, the N7 Huarache, as well as the N7 SMS RT for preschool and toddler sizes.

Nike N7 Air Pegasus+ 26

The Pegasus is one of Nike’s best known icons and Nike’s top selling running shoe. After 26 years on the feet of elite and everyday runners, the Pegasus continues to prove that it’s capable of running past just about anything. The Nike N7 Air Pegasus+ 26 features Native American inspired design details and graphics that tie the shoe back to the N7 Collection.

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Nike N7 Huarache
The Nike N7 Huarache combines a performance basketball shoe featuring the newest innovations for sport paired with Nike’s Considered Design approach. The N7 Huarache features design details and graphics that tie this shoe back to the N7 Collection, engineered for higher performance and lower environmental impact.

Nike N7 Huarache

Nike N7 Huarache

Nike N7 Huarache

Nike N7 SMS RT (Kids)
The Nike N7 SMS RT is a durable, all-day play shoe that meets the demands of the rough-and-tumble kid. The shoe features Sensory Motion System (SMS) technology for a natural, efficient range of motion, aiding healthy foot development for growing kids.

Nike N7 SMS RT (Kids)

The N7 Collection will be sold exclusively through 33 Nike Factory Stores in the U.S. and via nike.com, with a portion of the profits going to the N7 Fund, which supports youth sport in Native American communities.





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5 Responses to “Introducing the Nike N7 Collection”

  1. Comment by Hye Style Kid November 6th, 2009 at 4:08 pm

    Im feelin the Huarache

  2. Comment by Simmons420 November 6th, 2009 at 4:35 pm

    those huraches are dope.. best ones sence the 2k4’s

  3. props for helping out others

  4. Comment by 23edge KNOWS November 6th, 2009 at 6:48 pm

    I heard the Huarache’s have a wider foot than other shoes… which is what I always look for

  5. I love Sam McCracken he is my basketball coach!!!!!! He is the manager of the Nike Native line! :)

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