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Nike Zoom Metcon Turbo 2

Calzado de entrenamiento para hombre

$3,229
Con descuento de$3,799
15% de descuento

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El Nike Zoom Metcon Turbo 2 inyecta velocidad con adrenalina a tu entrenamiento diario. Combina la estabilidad y la capacidad de respuesta en un paquete ligero para ayudarte a moverte con rapidez durante el entrenamiento de circuito, los intervalos de alta intensidad en la cinta de correr, un entrenamiento de cardio agregado camino a casa, lo que tú elijas. Desde la amortiguación Zoom Air en la planta del pie hasta la envoltura de cuerda en el empeine, cada detalle se reduce para minimizar el peso y maximizar la función y la durabilidad. Materiales más ligeros y resistentes, construidos para la velocidad y la fuerza.

  • Color que se muestra: Negro/Blanco/Antracita/Gris azulado metálico
  • Estilo: DH3392-010

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Evaluaciones (26)

4 Estrellas

  • Not for running or jumping!

    DanA502083093 - 13 mar 2024

    These shoes have ZERO cushioning. If you are doing a HIIT workout with any running or jumping you might not like these. If you are doing squats and stuff like that they are pretty stable. But for any running or jumping I would go for something else.

  • Alex536037773 - 09 ene 2024

    This a review from someone who has worn these to the gym almost everyday for the past year. They squeak, almost that cartoon rubber boots sound. It's either hilarious or embarrassing depending on who you are. That being said these are a fantastic lightweight lifting shoe. They aren't running shoes so don't expect that type of softness and comfort, but they're serviceable for a treadmill jog. After a year of use they're still super firm and stable. I'll be buying another pair when mine finally wear out.

  • Promising but a design flaw?

    JordanG878446404 - 06 ene 2024

    Not wholly sure why, maybe its my anatomy, but these seem to dig into the underside of the malleolus of the outer of both ankles Spent 2 days breaking them in but doesn't seem like their going to stop doing it, strange problem to have in a training shoe