

The Zoom Freak 3 includes a light adhesive attaching the stock insole to the shoe’s midsole. For example, if your shoes are a Men’s Size 12.5, use the 12-12.5 insole. The Zoom Freak 3 fits Move Game Day and Game Day Pro insoles true to size. Those small issues can be easily fixed with an upgrade to Move insoles. The MSRP will be set at $120.The Nike Zoom Freak 3 is a great basketball shoe but it’s heel cushion and stability may not be enough for some people. If you're looking to charge up your sneaker rotation with the 'Low Battery', you'll be able to do so when it releases later this year.

Creative Director for Men’s Performance Footwear at Nike when the Zoom Freak 3 was first revealed.

He also works all different angles of his foot as he’s driving to the basket, so we wanted to contour the design to fit the way he transitions from step to step,’ said Ross Klein, Sr. ‘Giannis works his foot like a gas and brake. The rest of the shoe is mostly dressed in grey and yellow, though white midsoles and various fuchsia hits add some flair of their own as well. On the 'Low Battery', the key detail appears on the left tongue: a nearly-drained battery icon in fuchsia and yellow. However, one of the many reasons Antetokounmpo is one of the league's best players is that he's able to dig deep when he's drained – and that fearless fighting spirit inspired the 'Low Battery' colourway of his Zoom Freak 3.Īntetokounmpo's third signature shoe with Nike, the Zoom Freak 3 features a low-cut construction for manoeuvrability, a forefoot strap for enhanced lockdown and two Zoom Air pods in the forefoot that provide responsive, explosive cushioning tuned for his high-flying game. In the case of two-time NBA MVP and defending NBA Champion Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, it's the threat of low energy during crunch time. Mentally, it's your mind telling you you don't have much left in the tank. Tangibly, it's your phone telling you you're in need of a charge. 'Low Battery' is a notification nobody wants to receive.
