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Running shoes Storm VIper 20 man navy blue
Description
This trainer has a innovate designer and, maximum boost and excellent cushioning. For runners weighing less than 80 kg and for training from 1 to 7 days.
The upper is made from customized nylon and welded TPU to add strength while remaining lightweight. The 360 system makes it a very light and very comfortable model. The cut is complemented with reinforcements to increase its resistance, a heel buttress provides greater protection and comfort thanks to the shape with more ergonomic forms. Also uses the SPORTECH system whereby rubber is injected into the structure and thus avoiding seams and other rigid materials in the upper part of the shoe. This gives the shoe a lightness, making it more comfortable and offering greater flexibility while also fitting the foot better.
The insole is made of pre-formed EVA fitted to the last and the base is made of natural EVA sewn to the upper. The midsole is made from one piece of the new Rebound. A revolutionary material absorbs impact, assists momentum and reduces the sole's weight enhancing comfort, toughness, cushioning, speed and adaptability. And finally, the outsole, made in high-quality rubber for scratch resistance (DIN-70).
- Runner weight: - 80 kilos - Recommended training: from 1 to 7 days - Maximum damping - Drop 10 - Maximum boost - Rebound 2.0
- Runner weight: - 80 kilos - Recommended training: from 1 to 7 days - Maximum damping - Drop 10 - Maximum boost - Rebound 2.0
Characteristics
- Nylon line and TPU
- Pre-molded insole adjusting to the foot shape
- EVA shank
- REACTIVE BALL midsole
- Rubber sole
Technical Information
- 10 mm Drop
- 320 gr weight
- Sole with DIN-70 abrasion
- Frequency of use: daily
- Suited for: medium weight - low
Running shoes Storm VIper 20 man navy blue
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Reactive Ball
It is a material that expands easily, giving it a huge capacity to absorb impact when stepping and at the same time quickly recovers its shape, propelling the takeoff.