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Nike Kobe Offcourt Slides Surfaces in "Safety Orange"

Nike Kobe Offcourt Slides Surfaces in "Safety Orange"

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Name:Nike Kobe Offcourt Slides 'Safety Orange'Colorway:Safety Orange/Metallic SilverSKU:IF2870-800MSRP:$42 USDRelease Date:July 18, 2025Where to Buy:Nike
Nikecontinues to expand its tribute to the enduring influence of Kobe Bryant, bringing a vibrant, summer-ready update to his popular recovery footwear. TheNike Kobe Offcourt Slideis set to release in a striking 'Safety Orange' colorway, arriving just in time for WNBA All-Star Weekend 2025. This 'Safety Orange' iteration is designed to stand out, whether worn at the gym, on the beach, or on city sidewalks.
The entire slide is drenched in a bold, energetic orange hue, from the contoured footbed to the durable outsole. Staying true to its Mamba roots, the forefoot strap features a subtle yet distinct textured snakeskin pattern, a direct nod to Bryant's iconic 'Black Mamba' moniker. This detail adds a touch of his fierce persona to a casual essential. Completing the design, a shimmering metallic silver Kobe Sheath logo is prominently placed on each strap, giving the slides a sleek, refined finish.
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