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Nike Air Zoom Elite+ 4
$100.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Snug fitting arch support, ideal for correcting overpronation. Remains comfortable for the duration of long runs. Upgraded overlays fit more snugly than the Elite+ III.
The Cons:Toe area is somewhat tight-fitting, may fit too snugly on wide-footed wearers. Cushioning begins to break down between 350 and 400 miles. The occasional pair may experience premature arch support breakdown.
The Nike Air Zoom Elite+ 4 are a pair of running sneakers designed to take one’s outdoor activities to the limit. It features a breathable mesh upper with overlays for support, soft vamp overlays for a great push-off, and Zike Zoom units in the heel & forefoot for low-profile cushioning.
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The Air Zoom Elite+ 4 also boasts a three-quarter length crash-pad for smooth landing during really fast runs, a fitsole sockliner, and Duralon/Waffle patterns on the outsole for enhanced traction & durability. The most notable feature, however, about the Nike Air Zoom Elite+ 4 is the fact that it is enabled for instant workout feedback when used alongside a Nike+ SportsBand. The Nike Air Zoom Elite+ 4 retails separately for men/women at a retail MSRP of $100.00, and comes in a variety of color combinations.
Features
- Running Shoes
- Breathable Mesh Upper
- Soft Vamp Overlays
- Crash-Pad
- Fitsole Sockliner
- Duralon/Waffle Patterns
- Built for Nike+ Sportsband
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Snug fitting arch support, ideal for correcting overpronation
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Remains comfortable for the duration of long runs
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Upgraded overlays fit more snugly than the Elite+ III
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Good balance between stability and lightness - lighter than similar competitors' shoes
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Versatile, appropriate for most styles of running
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Toe area is somewhat tight-fitting, may fit too snugly on wide-footed wearers
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Cushioning begins to break down between 350 and 400 miles
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The occasional pair may experience premature arch support breakdown
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