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Nike T90 Strike IV FG Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Dark Grey/Black/Solar Red

Item #27698
  1. Built for strikers!
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Built for strikers!

UPPER: Performance-grade synthetic for comfort, touch and fit. Shot Shield enhances touch and control on the instep/swerve for powerful strikes and pinpoint accuracy.

MIDSOLE: EVA with poron inserts for reduced stud pressure and contoured arch and heel support.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight TPU for maximum stud traction and quick release. Secondary traction combines with a more flexible forefoot to enhance agility. For use on firm, natural surfaces. WEIGHT: (9.6 oz.)


¡Hechos para delanteros! CORTE: Cuero sintético de gran desempeño para comodidad, toque y ajuste. Tecnología ShotShield para un mejor control del balón y generar mejores disparos. Calceta interior de espuma tipo EVA con añadidos de poron que reduce la presión de los tacos, arco contorneado y soporte en el talón. SUELA: TPU ligero para una mayor tracción y despegue. Tacos secundarios que se combinan con una punta más flexible para aumentar la agilidad. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (9.6 oz)

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