Nike Zoom Structure 15


Hit the road with the Nike Zoom Structure 15. Designed based on a universal fit, the Zoom Structure 15 will fit a wide range of feet, together with its distinctive cushiony and supportive designed carried over from its predecessor, it will provide runners a smooth and non-distractive run with long lasting comfort and protection.

MSRP : US$100
Weight : 11.4 oz / 323 gm
Predecessor : Zoom Structure 14
Product Cycle : RY.2012.DY.20XX.
Features : Style : Gender Specific, Nike® + : Upper : Open Mesh, Flywire™, Notched Innersleeve, Orthlite Sockliner : Midsole : Phylon™ Midsole, Zoom Air™, Cuboid Pod™, Arch Bridge, Cush Pad : Outsole : BRS 1000™, Duralon™, Waffle Outsole

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Arch Bridge : A gender-specific mid-foot component helps smooth the transition through propulsion.

BRS 1000™, Rearfoot : A highly durable carbon rubber we invented for use in out-soles. 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...

Cuboid Pod™ : An extra foam pod placed in the lateral side of the sole units, helps guiding the foot during the gait.

Cush Pad : Located at the bottom lateral heel. A gender-specific highly decoupled unit which reduces shock at impact and reduces the degree and rate of pronation.

Phylon™, Midsole : Originally used in dolls, it is a heated and compressed EVA foam cushioning compound that is light, resilient and capable of giving a soft, smooth ride. As a bonus, it is non-yellowing and impervious to attack from water and microbial. What kind of dolls were they? cushioning.

Duralon™, Forefoot : Delivers additional cushioning to the forefoot, which then enables a smooth toe-off. It is very soft, so it might not be as durable as other out-sole materials depending on the surface on which the shoes are worn. It is typically found in the forefoot area of a running shoe, so the durability doesn't affect the overall life of the shoe itself.

Flywire™ : Is a thread, composed of Vectran, and developed by Nike, used in the upper of a shoe. The goal of Flywire is to minimize weight and maximize support.

Nike® + : A pocket under the sockliner for secure placement of Nike+ sensor. Connected to Nike Sportband or Apple iPod Series for on screen display of : Information on time, distance, calories burned and pace; real-time audible feedback also is provided through headphones.

Notched Innersleeve : Inner lining construction that has been designed to enhance comfort and fit.

Open Mesh : With synthetic overlays to provide lightweight, supportive and breathable upper.

Orthlie Sockliner : Insert with Fitsole geometry sits underfoot and provides additional cushioning and comfort.

Segmented Medial Post : Located in the midfoot area of the medial side, made of a denser two-piece foam unit to reduces excess pronation.

Zoom Air™, Forefoot n Rearfoot : Two layers of nylon fabric, joined by densely packed fibers, are sealed inside polyurethane. The unit is inflated; pushing apart the fabric and creating tension on the fibers. What does that mean? Zoom Air works by using stress of the shoe's wearer, absorbing it, and refracting the same stress which helps the Zoom insert retain its shape and buoyancy, allowing for quick responsiveness in performance venues, the result is a low-to-the-ground, hyper-responsive speed cushioning you can feel. And it does it in less space than other Air-Sole units.



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