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NIke Shox Experience+ Running Shoes (REF: NIK3475)

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Our price: £99.99

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Nike Shox Experience+ Running Shoes. A shoe for a neutral runner looking for great heel to toe cushioning.
  • Fit: Full, breathable mesh upper with elastic cage for support. Natural motion design of the upper lets the foot act naturally through the footstrike.
  • Cushioning: Full length Cushlon midsole for a great ride, New cushioning system combines Natural Motion engineering, Air Max cushioning, Nike Shox technology and Zoom Air to provide a unique experience under the foot.
  • Shox Technology: A revolution in cushioning and impact protection. Nike Shox technology provides an optimal environment for cushioning, a slower rate of impact loading (which helps reduce the risk of impact-related injuries) and a uniquely responsive feel. The highly resilient foam in Nike Shox columns is made of energy-efficient material that enhances durability and spring.
  • Traction: BRS 1000 carbon rubber outsole for durability and traction.
  • Nike+: This shoe accepts the revolutionary new Nike+ sensor. As seen on TV - this shoe is Nike + enabled. Buy the Nike + sports kit (see recommended products below). Place the sensor into your Nike+ ready running shoe then get workout feedback and energy boosting power tunes through your iPod nano during your workout.
The evolution of Nike Shox technology provides the wearer with a stylish, technology packed shoe. This is an ever popular shoe with serious runners.

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Suitable for: Neutral Runner

A bit more info on ... Shoes for neutral runners or underpronators

  • You'll need a cushioned shoe if you're a neutral runner or an underpronator.
  • Only 30% of runners fall into this category.
  • If you're a neutral runner, you'll have an efficient running gait and you're likely to have a normal arch.
  • If you're an underpronator, your foot doesn't pronate (roll inwards) enough during the gait cycle. You're likely to have a high, rigid arch.
  • Both of these types require a cushioned shoe which won't hinder the natural pronation of the foot.

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