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Under Armour UA Proto Speed II Trainer


$90.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good build quality--lightweight, yet durable. Sole doesn't compress--great for weight training. Comfortable right out of the box--no break-in period.

The Cons:Not great for casual use--gets a bit uncomfortable after a full day of wear. Sizing is a bit narrow for some.

The UA Proto Speed II is a performance training shoe from Under Armour.  The shoe is designed with a synthetic mesh upper to make it lightweight and has built-in strategic ventilation to keep the foot cool.

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  It features ArmourBound cushioning, laterally-positioned ArmourLastic inserts for lateral shock absorption, and an ArmourGuide cradle which provides efficiency and propulsion.  The UA Proto Speed II includes a HeatGear moisture transport system to keep the foot ventilated and dry.  It also has non-marking rubber outsole which is durable and provides grip.  The shoe is available in men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $90.

Features/Specs

  • HeatGear Moisture Transport System
  • ArmourBound Technology
  • Built-in Ventilation
  • Directional Cushioning Engineering
  • Lateral ArmourLastic Inserts
  • Synthetic Mesh Upper
  • ArmourGuide Technology
  • Non-Marking Rubber Outsole

Available Men's Colors

  • White and Metallic Silver
  • Black and Black
  • White and Metallic Silver
  • Graphite and Metallic Silver
  • Black and Graphite
  • Bright White and Red

Available Women's Colors

  • Graphite and Metallic Silver
  • Metallic Silver and White
  • Black and Curacao
  • Metallic Silver and Pink Mist

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  • 1

    Good build quality--lightweight, yet durable.

  • 1

    Sole doesn't compress--great for weight training.

  • 1

    Comfortable right out of the box--no break-in period.

  • 1

    Very breathable, keep feet cool in most conditions.

  • 1

    Excellent grip on the outsole and insole.

Cons
  • 1

    Not great for casual use--gets a bit uncomfortable after a full day of wear.

  • 1

    Sizing is a bit narrow for some.

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