Nike Free 3.0 V2

Experience barefoot liked running with Nike Free 3.0 V2. Built with maximum foot freedom movement in mind without sacrificing all forms of impact protection, the Free 3.0 is the best tool to experience barefoot running or as an unique foot strengthening platform.

MSRP : US$85
Weight : 8.8 oz / 249 gm
Predecessor : Free 3.0
Features : Style : Gender Specific, BareFoot Experience : Upper : Free Specific Mesh, Molded Sockliner, Slip Last : Midsole : Phylite, Crash Pad, Sipes : Outsole : BRS 1000

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Recommended for runners looking for a barefoot running shoe or a strength building tool.
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History : Free 3.0 V2('10), Free 3.0('09)


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BRS 1000™ : A highly durable carbon rubber we invented for use in outsoles. BRS stands for Blue Ribbon Sports, which was our name before we came up with Nike. The tie-in? Both BRS and Nike last... and last...

Crash Pad : A highly decoupled gender-specific unit which is placed at the bottom heel to reduces shock at impact and reduces the degree and rate of pronation.

Free Specific Mesh : Provides breathability and is constructed with a stitch-less design for barefoot comfort.

Molded Sockliner : Engineered for under foot cushioning and is shaped to mimic the curvature of the foot for greater fit.

Nike Free : It simulates barefoot running while wearing a shoe. As this shoe allows the muscles in the foot to gain strength by providing less constriction, runners are advised to gradually break into the shoe rather than immediately running long distances as to prevent muscle cramps and other discomforts.

Phylite : Nike's lightweight midsole material designed for a resilient ride with enough durability to double as an outsole.

Sipes : A gender specific decoupling of the midsole and outsole, designed to allow barefoot-like flexibility and stability.

Slip Last : Shoe last constructed by wrapping and stitching the upper in a boot like shape before it is glued to the midsole to increase flexibility and decrease weight.


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