by Luis | Oct 24, 2011 | All
words // Luis Sanchez
One of the most popular Nike running shoes of the past year has to be the LunarEclipse+. Loved by fans not only for their innovative performance features, the LunarEclipse+ has also gained a ton of fans with several of the vibrant colorways already released by Nike. Putting the same formula to use, Nike Running recently released the LunarEclipse+ in this attention grabbing orange-based colorway.
This particular pair dons a predominantly anthracite grey upper, along with minimal hits of volt accenting along the sockliner and forefoot area of the outsole. The clean look is topped off with Max Orange, covering the Lunarlon sole below, heel counter Swoosh, Flywire and tongue branding.
This latest colorway of the Nike LunarEclipse+ is now available from Eastbay.

by Nick Engvall | May 10, 2011 | All, Running
words // Nick Engvall
This summer the combination of Chlorine Blue and Obsidian will be a prominent colorway across a number of silhouettes for Nike. Following the recently released Air Max 90 and the detailed look we gave you at the latest LunarEclipse+, this week’s Eastbay Photo of the Week features the Obsidian and Chlorine Blue combination once again.
The color combination, impressive as it may be, needs to have an equally impressive mix of style and materials to make the colors really pop. The LunarEclipse+ is the perfect blank canvas thanks to a mix of Flywire paneling, its suede and mesh upper, and its plastic heel counter. Each work together to create a varied landscape of textures, which is then covered in the beautiful color combination of Obsidian and Chlorine Blue that is captured in this week’s Photo of the Week. It turned out so well, we couldn’t help but create wallpaper sized images as well.
Available now: Nike LunarEclipse+
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by Nick Engvall | Apr 26, 2011 | All, Running
words // Nick Engvall
With the recent release of the latest colorway of the Nike Air Max Jr, Nike begins an onslaught of designs using the popular color, Chlorine Blue. As is often the case when it comes time for summer kicks, the color will be spread across all sorts of genres of both new and retro silhouettes.
The second silhouette to receive the Chlorine Blue color treatment is the new version of the Nike LunarEclipse. The LunarEclipse has become one of the more popular Nike running shoes since its arrival earlier this year. It uses a Dynamic Flywire technology to provide lockdown and keep it lightweight (11.6 ounces). The upper features a seamless construction, with a partial inner sleeve, a neoprene collar, and a three-layer sockliner for superb comfort. Lunarlite handles cushioning duties and offsets the upper a white colored midsole. Underneath, strategically placed flex grooves help create a natural motion, while the BRS 1000 rubber at the heel adds durability.
Available now: Nike LunarEclipse+




