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Under Armour UA Prophet


$60.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Support system is comfortable for people with high arches. Very breathable, keeps feet cool and dry. Can handle some abuse without showing signs of wear, very sturdy.

The Cons:Run a little narrow, takes some breaking in for most people before they get comfortable. Cushioning absorbs a bit of your motion, slows down the reaction times a bit.

The UA Prophet is a performance running shoe from Under Armour and is the company's lightest unstructured shoe.  The shoe features ArmourBound responsive cushioning and laterally-positioned ArmourLastic inserts for shock absorption.

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  It includes Cartilage technology for improved shock absorption and cushioning at impact.  The UA Prophet has a sole made of solid rubber from heel to toe for flexibility and durability.  It also has a ventilated internal footsleeve which hugs the foot and keeps the shoe in place.  The shoe is available in both men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $60.

Features/Specs

  • DCE System
  • ArmourLastic and ArmourBound Technology
  • Cartilage Technology
  • UA Solid Rubber Sole
  • Ventilated Internal Footsleeve 

Available Men's Colors

  • White and Silver
  • Black and Black

Available Women's Colors

  • White and Silver
  • Black and Black

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Pros
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    support system is comfortable for people with high arches

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    very breathable, keeps feet cool and dry

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    can handle some abuse without showing signs of wear, very sturdy

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    good cushioning for running, absorbs impacts well

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    stylish combination of mesh and synthetic on the upper, looks really cool

Cons
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    run a little narrow, takes some breaking in for most people before they get comfortable

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    cushioning absorbs a bit of your motion, slows down the reaction times a bit

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