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Nike CTR360 Libretto IC Indoor Soccer Shoes

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Item #36932
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Optimal touch and comfort, Nike's CTR360 Libretto III is made for control and traction on hard and court surfaces. Durable synthetic leather upper for a lightweight fit, while the control pad enhance touch.

UPPER: KLTD synthetic leather is lightweight and durable. It feels and fits like leather but is durable like a synthetic. Control pads (foam pods on the instep) give you an edge when it comes to passing and receiving.

MIDSOLE: Die-cut EVA sockliner optimizes comfort and reduces stud pressure.

OUTSOLE: Articulated gum rubber provides non-marking traction and durability on the court or on the street. For use on indoor surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8.4 oz.


CORTE: Cuero sintético KLTD que es ligero y duradero. Almohadillas que mejoran el control del balón y hacen más efectivos tus pases. Calceta interior de espuma tipo EVA ajustada que los hace más cómodos y reduce la presión de los tacos. SUELA: Hule con articulaciones que brinda tracción sin dejar marcas y los hace más duraderos en la duela o en la calle. Para uso en canchas bajo techo. PESO: (8.4 oz) Importados.

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