Women’s Nike Air VaporMax 2021 Flyknit Running Shoes – Finish Line
Seamless collar hugs the foot for premium comfort. One-piece, ultra-bouncy VaporMax Air cushioning has a bold look and offers smooth transitions. Stitched on Swoosh and flashy TPU heel clip up the style ante. Webbing details and easy entry lace closure.
The VaporMax you know and love is back for 2021. Now leveled up with a more streamlined silhouette and Earth-friendly materials, these powerhouse sneakers usher in a new era of sustainable performance. Enjoy smooth transitions and a stretchy, ultra-comfy feel as you take on everything from training runs to walks around the block with your favorite pooch.
Made from Sustainable Materials
- Stretchy, foot-conforming and ultra-light Flyknit material on the upper is made from post-industrial recycled yarns, helping to reduce waste and carbon emissions
- Recycled TPU heel piece and rubber through the sole for added eco-friendly benefits
- Eco-conscious down to the box, with recycled cardboard and multi-use design for packing and shipping
- Made with at least 40% recycled content by weight
Product Features
- Seamless collar hugs the foot for premium comfort
- One-piece, ultra-bouncy VaporMax Air cushioning has a bold look and offers smooth transitions
- Stitched on Swoosh and flashy TPU heel clip up the style ante
- Webbing details and easy entry lace closure
- Traction pattern on the sole for maximum grip
- The Nike Air VaporMax 2021 Flyknit is imported.
2021 (MMXXI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2021st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 21st year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2020s decade.
Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued in 2021. Most major events scheduled for 2020 that were postponed due to the pandemic were hosted in 2021, including the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, Expo 2020, and sporting events such as UEFA Euro 2020, the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, as well as the 2021 Copa América.
2021 additionally witnessed numerous advancements in space exploration, particularly by the United Arab Emirates, NASA and SpaceX, including the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope.
Civil unrest grew in 2021, with coups occurring in Sudan, Myanmar, Mali and Guinea, and insurrections occurring in Armenia and the United States.
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- Finishing (whisky), in the distillation of Scotch
- The aftertaste of an alcoholic beverage, particularly for:
- wine
- Finished good, a good that is completed as to manufacturing but not yet sold or distributed to the end-user
- Surface finishing, various industrial processes for modifying a workpiece's surface
- Mechanical finish, processes that modify a surface using mechanical means
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Nike often refers to:
- Nike, Inc., a major American producer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment
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Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans and other animals move rapidly on foot. Running is a gait with an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is in contrast to walking, where one foot is always in contact with the ground, the legs are kept mostly straight, and the center of gravity vaults over the stance leg or legs in an inverted pendulum fashion. A feature of a running body from the viewpoint of spring-mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride co-occur, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity. The term "running" can refer to a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.
Running in humans is associated with improved health and life expectancy.
It is hypothesized that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably to hunt animals. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland between 632 BCE and 1171 BCE, while the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE. Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.
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