
Here is the highly anticipated Nike Air Max LeBron VII. It is the lightest LeBron James signature model to date and features many new innovations from Nike, including a basketball-specific Max Air unit that contains 80% more air than previous full-length units, and a Flywire engineered upper that has higher tensile-strength cable. Since they’re LeBron’s signature model, they also feature 23 stripes in the midsection represent his number, a 3D decoder key which, when the shoe is rotated, displays his credos, and seven Nike Flywire strands on the tongue to represent his seventh model. Every year Nike creates a LeBron model with “never seen before” additions, built for a player with the abilities to match.
By dan sullivan from syracuse,ny on January 16, 2010
Haven't rocked anything but jordans for YEARS. Had to try these and wasn't disappointed. Got the White/Blue too
By dan sullivan from syracuse,ny on January 16, 2010
Haven't rocked anything but jordans for YEARS. Had to try these and wasn't disappointed. Got the White/Blue too
By Millard Hoek from Twinsburg, Ohio on December 20, 2009
This is the ultimate in Basketball footwear. Very Light weight and durable. It makes the perfect shoe for playing the game.
By Gerron from Houston on December 19, 2009
Great new look. Unlike any other shoes out right now. There are only two things I dont like about them. They are very loose around the ankle if you suffer from ankle sprains often and the toe of the shoe doesn't have any flexibility(they dont bend).
By Scott from Wi on December 1, 2009
Light, responsive and comfortable...great support also.....what else is there to say....I love 'em!
By raymen from royal palm beach, fl on November 18, 2009
The Air Max LeBron VII is a great innovation in basketball shoes. It's terrific fit, comfort, cushioning, and performance combine with stunning aesthetics to form a true luxury balling sneaker. Priced very high at $160, it's actually quite difficult for me to argue that they aren't worth every penny. However, they're not suited for the average player; if you're a lighter player that naturally plays the guard position, you might be better off sticking to the Huarache's and Zoom BB's; this shoe is tuned for big forwards and quick centers. Players who crave the feel of Zoom Air will be left wanting a little more. Aug 11, 2009






Reviewer: a Sneakerhead.com customer via post-transaction survey
Great all round experience. My only complaint is the high cost of postage to Australia. There is such a market for anything basketball here, yet the cost of postage often kills the whole process. I know many who will just not buy online from the US because of elevated postage costs. That's a real shame as I dso think merchants are pricing themselves out of a lucrative market :(