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Under Armour UA Proto Speed III Trainer
$90.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Compact shoe doesn't feel like there's a lot of bulk under the heel or forefoot. Durable enough to see heavy use in rough conditions without showing wear. Easy to slip into and out of.
The Cons:Tend to constrict the toes when used for longer runs. Not much arch support, can wear out your feet.
The UA Proto Speed III is a performance training shoe from Under Armour and is an upgrade to the Proto Speed II. The shoe is designed with a TPU reinforced performance mesh to make it lightweight and breathable and has integrated strategic vent zones 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 III includes Cartilage 1 and 2 technology which allows for better cushioning and protection of the foot at impact. It also has a ventilated internal footsleeve, anti-odor technology, and a HeatGear lined upper to keep the foot ventilated and dry. The shoe is available in men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $90.
Features/Specs
- HeatGear Lined Upper
- Ventilated Internal Footsleeve
- ArmourBound Technology
- Cartilage 1 & 2 Technology
- Directional Cushioning Engineering
- Lateral ArmourLastic Inserts
- TPU Reinforced Performance Mesh
- Anti-Odor Technology
- ArmourGuide Technology
- Non-Marking Rubber Outsole
Available Men's Colors
- Silver and Black
- Silver and Black
- Silver and Graphite
- White and Silver
- Black
- Silver and Black
Available Women's Colors
- Silver
- Black
- White and Graphite
- Silver
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Pros & Cons
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compact shoe doesn't feel like there's a lot of bulk under the heel or forefoot
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durable enough to see heavy use in rough conditions without showing wear
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easy to slip into and out of
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breathable mesh keeps feet cool and dry
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great traction over all kinds of surfaces
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very responsive to your movements, no energy lost
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tend to constrict the toes when used for longer runs
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not much arch support, can wear out your feet
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