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Men's
Under Armour Spectre
Commit to bettering your performance in this lightweight running shoe with impact-absorbing
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Item #UAF102
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Men's UNDER ARMOUR® SPECTRE :: Commit to bettering your performance in this lightweight running shoe with impact-absorbing cushioning and ultra-smooth heel-to-toe transitions. The men's Under Armour® Spectre features an ArmourGuide™ frame that provides a touch of guidance without a reduction of flexibility. 11.7 ounces |
Category Type:
NEUTRAL
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Neutral (High Arch) shoes have less added stability so your feet guide themselves more naturally through each step. Now determine your body frame using this chart to get your perfect shoes.
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Features & Benefits:
- Cartilage 2 (C2): Engineered with a thickness between 7-9mm to capture energy at impact for more efficent transition
- Footsleeve: Ventilated internal sleeve is engineered to hug the foot and eliminate sliding and extra bulk
- ArmourLastic: Absorbs shock at critical impact zones in the heel and forefoot for maximum protection
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Specifications:
- Country of Origin: Honduras
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Latest Reviews:
Plantar Issues rated this product
3 stars
Tue, November 03, 2009:
6'0', 220lbs; anyone with plantar fasciitis should not wear these shoes. I found the shoes to be extremeley comfortable and light. However, the sole flex does have adverse reaction to my plantar fascia.
jgamble rated this product
3 stars
Thu, October 08, 2009:
Overall it's a acceptable shoe. I've worn Nike Pegasus for a couple of years and decided to switch (no real reason). As far as the "pricess and the pea" comment goes. I run about an average of 5 miles a day, with two 10+ long runs per week. The previous commenter is correct. The "foot sock" has no c
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