Nike Zoom Vomero 7

The Nike Zoom Vomero 7, an ideal modern cushy neutral trainer. Sandwiched in-between a full length Cushlon midsole are Zoom Air units to increase responsiveness to each stride. To ensure a fit for all, the upper has unique adaptive slip for a much more secure and comfortable. ( Updated Model : Nike Zoom Vomero 8 )

MSRP : US$130
Weight : 12.7 oz / 360 gm
Predecessor : Zoom Vomero 6
Product Cycle : RY.2012.DY.2013 Mar.
Features : Style : Gender Specific, Nike® Plus : Upper : Open Mesh, Adaptive Fit, Dual-layer Ortholite Sockliner, Strobel Last : Midsole : Cushlon™ Midsole, Zoom Air™ : Outsole : BRS 1000™, Duralon™, Waffle Fill

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N : A daily high mileage "Neutral" trainer with moderate features.

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Adaptive Fit : Customizable internal sleeve system that wraps under the arch and around the midfoot for increased arch support and a dynamic fit. With floating heel clip to provides additional stability.

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...

Cushlon™, Midsole : Nike's unique mid-sole foam which will provides a firmer road feel that delivers plush, resilient cushioning.

Dual-layer Ortholite Sockliner : Insert with Fitsole geometry sits underfoot and provides additional cushioning and comfort.

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® Plus : 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.

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

Stroble Last : The upper is attached to a thin material that is patterned on the shape or silhouette of the midsole. Traditional strobel lasts use a thin cloth material, while newer variations use a thin sheet of EVA for a more cushioned feel.

Waffle Fill™ : Rubber sole compound for enhanced traction.

Zoom Air®, Rearfoot n Forefoot : 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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