NIB APL CONCEPT X CARBON 10 LOAD ‘N LAUNCH SPRING-BASED GITD BANNED BY NBA SZ9.5
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APL CONCEPT X
Men’s 9.5/Women’s 11
Color: Energy/GITD
GLOW IN THE DARK
LOAD N’LAUNCH TECH
Spring based technology, propelling athletes higher.
10 years in the making, the APL Concept X truly revolutionizes the game of basketball. Banned by the NBA.
Introducing a new version of the spring based technology called Load N Launch:
APL has used a full length, carbon fiber plate that acts as a springboard to efficiently transfer energy with every step. Beneath the carbon plate sits a larger device with 10, larger coil springs strategically positioned throughout the forefoot. Each piece is tuned to work in conjunction with one another to provide ultimate energy return, and enhanced elevation.
A newly developed APL FutureFoam midsole that is lighter and provides more rebound encases the device to offer a soft and responsive cushioning to help you land softly.
The outsole features a high traction clear rubber compound that puts the entire loading launch carbon 10 device on display. To further reduce weight, the heel area of the outsole is carved out, exposing the carbon fiber plate.
The upper of the concept X has a number of new technologies. A full length stretch TechLoom bootie is supported by APL Exolock overlays. APL Exolock technology uses various embroidery techniques, thread materials, and cord to create components that offer enhanced support, while maintaining low weight.
Clear rubber outsole
Glow n’ Dark
Dual compound sock
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