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Paul Rodriguez Zoom Air Low

  • Mens US shoe sizing.
  • Paul Rodriguez Zoom Air Low "Habanero Red and Team Red".
  • As Nike SB’s first signature athlete with over ten signature shoes on his resume, Paul Rodriguez’s 20-year career with Nike embodies professionalism and a drive that continues to raise the bar. This "Team Red" colorway spices up his OG silhouette in premium leather, plus the signature P-Rod patterned sidewalls that wrap throughout the heel. Designed with a rounded toebox and cupsole construction, it has an outsole with an added plate for impact cushioning. Plus, the flick and feel of the original returns—just as it was drawn up back in 2005. Along with Club Gold accents on the heel branding and eyestay, custom engraved "WEST" dubrae nods to P-Rod's West Coast heritage.
  • Premium leather construction provides durability.
  • The flick and feel of the original returns—just as it was drawn up back in 2005.
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  • Mens US shoe sizing.
  • Paul Rodriguez Zoom Air Low "Habanero Red and Team Red".
  • As Nike SB’s first signature athlete with over ten signature shoes on his resume, Paul Rodriguez’s 20-year career with Nike embodies professionalism and a drive that continues to raise the bar. This "Team Red" colorway spices up his OG silhouette in premium leather, plus the signature P-Rod patterned sidewalls that wrap throughout the heel. Designed with a rounded toebox and cupsole construction, it has an outsole with an added plate for impact cushioning. Plus, the flick and feel of the original returns—just as it was drawn up back in 2005. Along with Club Gold accents on the heel branding and eyestay, custom engraved "WEST" dubrae nods to P-Rod's West Coast heritage.
  • Premium leather construction provides durability.
  • The flick and feel of the original returns—just as it was drawn up back in 2005.