
The Nike Cradle Rock Low 2011 actually dropped a few weeks back but hesitated on posting them. For one, I think it’s a disservice to one of the greatest PGs of all time, Steve Nash (OK, he does have the Zoom Go Low, but he did wear the Cradle Rock as well) and two, it’s not a good follow up to the first Cradle Rock. Here’s the Suns Home colorway, most likely to be worn by Steve or his backcourt mate, Aaron Brooks. The Cradle Rock Low 2011 uses Cushlon cushioning on the midsole, to give you lightweight yet resilient cushioning with every step.
More than anything it looks more like a tennis shoe than a hoop shoe. But then again, when you have an athlete like Steve Nash in mind, a shoe like the Cradle Rock might just work for any sport. You can now pick the Cradle Rock Low 2011 up at Nike stores and retailers such as Sole Academy for 4,295 php.

























These look clean! Too bad Steve won’t rock this, but the Luyou’s.
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do you think the cushlon will be good enough for the long haul if a heavier player were to wear them?
im not an authority but since this shoe is designed for guards in mind.. it might be better if you choose another shoe..
im glad that nike’s releasing an updated cradle rock low again. but i have to agree. the first one was better. it had that retro feel (with the refresh line and all). and they played great in court too.
@archie
oh fugg! really?
solecollector.com/Sneakers/News/Steve-Nash-Will-Continue-To-Wear-Nike-Despite-Deal-With-Luyou/
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the traction looks good
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