Nike Air Zoom Terra Kiger 6 (Mint/Yellow) Power through wet, rocky terrain like a beast in the sleek updated Men's Nike Air Zoom Terra Kiger 6 trail running shoe. Revamped for speed, a woven heel keeps the fit secure while lightweight mesh increases ventilation. Smooth out any trail with Nike React technology and a heel Zoom Air unit serving up extra cushion in your Terra Kiger 6.
Both represent alterations that focus in on serious trail running performance.
After all, a trail run is a lot different than your standard road run – or run of the mill track workout.
The Wildhorse now includes Nike’s React foam – this amazing foam cushion system brings more comfort and stability underfoot – and returns energy to you with every footstep.
The Wildhorse 6
Nike React cushioning foam now runs the full length of the midsole.
A horseshoe-shaped pod of firmer foam is added in the heel for stability. A higher cuff keeps debris out of the shoe, but the material remains soft and flexible.
The outsole lugs are more aggressive – and more durable. This means better traction and less possibility of clogging with mud on the trail.
A modified lacing system incorporates a "lateral fitband" to ensure your feet stay locked-in.
The Kiger’s improvements focus on keeping mud, muck, and water out – with a stylish new upper.
The Air Zoom Terra Kiger 6 from Nike – a Trail Running shoe that has evolved and is close to perfection.
An adjusted forefoot provides a more secure fit thanks to an isolated front eyelet.
Shoe designers reduced the tip overlay to avoid hotspots in the toe box.
The more durable upper is made from mesh – and protects from rocks, roots, and mud.
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Nike Air Zoom Terra Kiger 6 – Updated Trail Running Shoe for 2020
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