The story of EQLZ to date has been one of pushing forward, inspiring and powering the next generation of hoopers when it comes to their core offerings, and bringing industry titans along in that journey as they chart their own next steps. Of course, we’re referencing famed Nike designer Aaron Cooper in the latter half of that description, carrying his expertise and experience from his days in Beaverton into this new arc with the China-based company.
Yet for all that talk of the future, EQLZ is looking to the past with their latest. The EQLZ 247 NXT, a fresh face in the catalog that takes the original 247 into a low cut life, now takes on a “Source Code” colorway of sleek black and white. At its heart, the inspiration for this monochromatic arrangement stems from that simplified combo being the most “essential” expression of any shoe, but anyone in our readership should be able to spot a cross-company connection.
Especially with Cooper’s history under the Swoosh, the Air Jordan 11 “Concord” is a major touchstone for this edition’s glossy wrap-around mudguards. Paging back in the history books in this way reveals the end goal for what this pair puts forth: connecting one of the hobby’s most beloved hardwood looks with next-gen performance. Trust that the PEBAX cushioning and wiry containment that made this silhouette Nate Robinson approved sticks around for this flashy formula.
The EQLZ 247 NXT “Source Code” touches down via the brand’s site on April 18th at noon EST, retailing for $125. Keep the link HERE https://www.eqlz.com/products/eqlz%C2%AE247-nxt-source-code handy to grab yours once arrived.



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