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Nike Max Moto 6
$95.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Feels very light, don't notice the weight even on longer runs. Good cushioning, keeps your feet feeling comfortable. Good airflow through the shoe, feet stay cool and dry.
The Cons:Need to be positive about the sizing - even a half size off and it can be hard on the toes.
The Nike Max Moto 6 is a Men's running shoe featuring some extra cushioning. A great neutral-cushioned, extra support shoe for walking and running for those with high arches/underpronators/supination.
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There are extra raised swell points at the heel and ball that push back resulting in extra support. It also has a mesh upper with synthetic support panels for midfoot lockdown, a Max Air unit in heel for impact protection, and a Nike Zoom unit in forefoot for low-profile, responsive cushioning. It also features the Nike+ system that enables instant workout feedback when used with the iPod Nano and Nike+ iPod sport kit.
Features
- Nike+ enabled for instant workout feedback when used with an iPod® nano and Nike+ iPod SportKit
- Mesh upper with synthetic support panels for midfoot lockdown
- Max Air unit in heel for maximum impact protection
- Nike Zoom unit in forefoot for low-profile, super-responsive cushioning
- Cushlon midsole for plush ride
- BRS1000 carbon rubber heel with Duralon at forefoot for smooth ride
- Deep natural motion flex grooves
- Weight: 11.7 ounces (men's size 10)
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feels very light, don't notice the weight even on longer runs
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good cushioning, keeps your feet feeling comfortable
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good airflow through the shoe, feet stay cool and dry
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flexible enough to allow the foot to flex naturally
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great traction indoors, on pavement, and on trails
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good support around the heel, landings are stable and controlled
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need to be positive about the sizing - even a half size off and it can be hard on the toes
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