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Nike SB P-Rod II High - August 2008 Release

Nike SB P-Rod II High - August 2008 Release

Nike SB P-Rod II High - August 2008 Release

Typically, the Nike SB P-Rod is released in a low ankle design, but Nike decided to go in a different direction this month and release the high top design. They have been revamped by Nike, and the outcome is what you see here. They sport a Jordan inspired colorway with beige elephant print across the entire upper, as well as white leather inserts. They also feature red and black accents, including a padded inner lining with the notorious P -Rod diamond - shaped print. You can find them now at select Nike SB accounts, including BNYC Online. They retail for $125.

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6 Responses to “Nike SB P-Rod II High - August 2008 Release”

  1. Deany P says:

    i love em, ive been wanting some prods and now they came out in the elephant print ive been waiting for

  2. rich warren says:

    i bought them at “Blacksheep” in Charlotte N.C. a couple days after they were released. They’re super awesome

  3. This colorway would be dope on the P-rod lows, im not feeling the high tops of these shoes

  4. Deany P says:

    yea im more of a fan of lows in general, but i saw these in real life, and i have to say they go together very well, and i dont think the red could be incorperated enough if they were lows

  5. CJ Douty says:

    I dont like p-rods in high tops. I actually think supra is the only shoe brand where all of their skateboard high tops are really attractive. I dont like the colorway these have on p-rods either, they dont look too good with a white base color.

  6. NW P. says:

    P rods are a dope shoe hands down. Color, style, print, everything. Im all bout the new highs. If you think of a low P rod 2 then you wouldnt think much of it and most def wouldnt catch your eye like these highs do. All those who feel it know whats up wit ya kicks

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