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Nike Free Trainer 5.0 Running Shoes

Wolf Grey/White/Game Royal

Item #35606
  1. Train Barefoot!
  2. $94.99 List Price.
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Train Barefoot!

Delivers a flexible, barefoot-like feel for excellent support and multi-surface traction for turf, grass, cement, pavement and hardwoods.

UPPER: Lightweight, flexible blend of synthetic and mesh for a one-piece upper that offers a breathable and supportive fit.

No-sew construction eliminates stitching and a Dynamic Fit wraps the forefoot for a glove-like fit. Dual-pull lacing system for locked in fit.

Phylon midsole for lightweight cushioning and comfort.

OUTSOLE: Rubber with solid rubber pods in the heel and perimeter of the forefoot for added traction and durability.

Wider grooves in the forefoot enhance toe grip during landings and push-offs.

WEIGHT: (10.2 oz.)


Gracias a su flexibilidad, los Free Trainer 5.0 de Nike te brindan la sensación de correr descalzo y brindan soporte y tracción en superficies múltiples, por lo que puedes usarlos en pasto artificial, pasto, cemento, pavimento y duela. CORTE: Una sola pieza que combina material sintético y malla para hacerlos más ligeros y flexibles, con mejor ajuste y ventilación. Su nuevo diseño elimina las costuras y la tecnología Dynamic Fit envuelve la punta del pie para un ajuste perfecto. Sistema de cordones dobles para asegurarlos mejor. Suela media de phylon para acolchonamiento sin añadir peso y mayor comodidad. SUELA: Hule con gránulos de hule sólido en el talón y el perímetro de la punta del pie para mayor tracción y hacerlos más duraderos. Ranuras más amplias en la punta del pie aumentan el agarre de los dedos al correr. PESO: (10.2 oz)

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