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Nike Air Max Dream+
$125.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Looks great, has a seamless sleek design. Very flexible, allows for some freedom of movement. Absorbs shocks well, easy on the knees and back.
The Cons:Heel isn't very firm, need to be careful when you put your foot in that you don't crush down the heel. Some vibration at midfoot is noticeable, may feel a bit numb around the ball of the foot after workouts.
The Nike Air Max Dream+ is a running shoe designed with a lightweight design that makes running down the street easy for anybody. It features a track-inspired design with a seamless upper that offers a snug fit, a maximum Air-Sole unit in the heel for enhanced cushioning, and a full-length Phylon midsole.
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The Max Dream+ also boasts a Nike Shox technology for greater shock absorption and a more responsible toe-off, and a carbon rubber heel impact-zone outsole with forefoot rubber pods that help your traction on no matter what the surface. The most notable feature, however, about the Air Max Dream+ is the fact that it is enabled for instant workout feedback when used alongside a Nike+ SportsBand. The Nike Air Max Dream+ retails separately for men/women at a retail MSRP of $125.00.
Features
- Running Shoe
- Lightweight Design
- Seamless Upper
- Air-Sole Unit
- Full-Length Phylon Midsole
- Nike Shox
- Carbon Rubber Heel Outsole
- Forefoot Rubber Pods
- Built for Nike+ Sportsband
Men’s Models
- Nike Air Max Dream+ (333489-003): Dark Grey/Black-Pro Gold, MSRP - $125.00
- Nike Air Max Dream+ (333489-441): Midnight Navy/Dark Obsidian, MSRP - $125.00
Women’s Models
- Nike Air Max Dream+ (333605-161): White/Berry-Neutral Grey-Metallic Silver, MSRP - $125.00
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Pros & Cons
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looks great, has a seamless sleek design
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very flexible, allows for some freedom of movement
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absorbs shocks well, easy on the knees and back
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very maneuverable, reacts to your movements right away and feels nimble
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no need to break them in, they're comfortable right away
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more light weight than most sneakers, won't hold you back
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heel isn't very firm, need to be careful when you put your foot in that you don't crush down the heel
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some vibration at midfoot is noticeable, may feel a bit numb around the ball of the foot after workouts
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