MSRP : US$110
Weight : 9.8 oz / 277 gm
Predecessor : 870 v2
Product Cycle : RY.2013.→DY.20XX.
Features : Style : PL-1, 8mm Heel-Toe Differential : Upper : Open Mesh, Traditional Sockliner, Abzorb Strobel Last : Midsole : RevLite® Midsole, Abzorb™ Cash Pad, T-Beam™, Medial Post : Outsole : Ndurance™, Blown Rubber Rubber
History : 870 Series : v3('13), v2('12), v1('10) |
: | A high mileage "Supportive Performance" trainer with moderate features. |
8mm Heel-Toe Differential : By reducing the heel to toe differential, it will encourage a more natural foot (Midfoot / Forefoot Strike) movement as compared to the traditional 12mm differential.
Abzorb™ : For pure cushioning in the heel and forefoot, Abzorb® is the solution. By absorbing shock and displacing energy, Abzorb® softens the impact, foot-strike after foot-strike.
Abzorb™ Strobel Last, Footbed : Placed inside the shoe, under the insert, whcih runs full length of shoe to maximize shock absorption and comfort : Strobel 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.
Abzorb™ Crash Pad : Carefully placed articulation and shaping for a smooth release into midstance.
Blown Rubber : Industrial standrad rubber outsole for lightweight cushioning.
PL-1, Shoe Last : A running-specific anatomical last with a lower in-step height, reduced toe box volume and less lateral forefoot girth.
RevLite®, Midsole : Ultra lightweight material with superior cushioning that disperses impact forces which delivers the same responsiveness and durability of foams which are 30% heavier.
T-Beam™ : A light and flexible TPU shank placed in the midfoot for torsional stability and additional arch support.
Traditional Sockliner, Insert : Made from industrial standard, EVA, designed for underfoot cushioning.
Open Mesh : A breathable lightweight open weave mesh with overlays to lock down the foot while providing un-restricted movement.
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