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The Nike Air Windmill, as seen on NBA players Rudy Gay and Al Thornton, is a very comfortable lightwight shoe. The aesthetics are simple with a single over the toe strap. The toe box is covered on an angle by a sturdy material so you don’t scratch the patent leather. In my opinion it’s like a cross between the Nike Air Zoom 5 (J Kidd) and the Huarache. Kudos to the design team, continue this model line and just make gradual changes yearly . . . and bring more color patterns!

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Verbals:Guy Ruffin

1 Response to “Nike Air Flight Windmill Review”

  1. LeKeith Taylor says:

    Dope kicks but I can’t rock wit ‘em. No ankle support and mad narrow.

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