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 Kiger’s improvements focus on keeping mud, muck, and water out – with a stylish new upper.
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Here’s the latest hot style of the Nike Metcon 7 – the Nike Metcon 7 Fitter Together Edition. The Metcon 7 is a greatly enhanced model with some upgrades. It replaces the insole-based form factor and has several other components that make it more versatile than the previous model. Want it? Here’s some of the styles you can get now from ROGUE FITNESS: Nike Metcon 7 Versus Nike Metcon 6 – Our Review To test this product, we got hands-on and in-depth. (This is an different color way – but it’s the same basic shoe) Here’s what we found: Metcon 7 no longer has the Hyperlifts and perforated upper but is now using the React foam and has rock-solid stability. It is one ounce lighter than the earlier version and has deep pre-formed flex grooves in the forefoot. Metcon 7 has a wider heel for more reliable stability and will benefit those in weightlifting. The shoe has a big rope wrap around the side at the midfoot while the exterior is very firm, and the inside is React foam enhanced [Read more …]
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The Nike React Metcon was just released in November 2019, but Nike is already making some new colorways available. Here’s the Nike React Metcon in white. What’s React? It is Nike’s reactive foam cushioning system. For the React Metcon, it’s a drop-in midsole that works in conjunction with the regular outsole – which is the same as that of the Metcon 5. The React Metcon also uses FlyKnit – that is a yarn-like knit material that allows Nike to make a seamless, one piece upper. It’s not as lightweight as the FlyKnit in the React running shoe line from Nike, as it is double layer instead of single. But, it’s still pretty good. The Nike React Metcon doesn’t have laces – instead it uses Nike’s quick pull system.
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Nike’s React Metcon shoe is the first Metcon shoe to incorporate their proprietary React foam cushioning system. Why? For high-impact comfort AND stability. The Nike React Metcon takes a lot of inspiration from the Nike Metcon 5. You’ll notice the outsole and rope wrap are identical. And this means you get the stability and traction from the training original. Buy you also get Nike’s most comfortable cushioning – React foam. With this, you can tackle any high-impact (box jumps, sprints, jump rope, etc.) and lifting workouts with a light, breathable upper and durable grip to keep you going. Here’s the outsole. See the similarities? Where’s the React foam? It’s on the inside, in the midsole. You’ll notice from the top view that this shoe takes the same basic shape as the Metcon 5. The upper is made from FlyKnit – which is Nike’s knit yarn-like material. Just be aware that it is a double layer FlyKnit -so it is not quite as lightweight as the running shoes that use FlyKnit. Where are the laces? This shoe doesn’t use traditional laces. [Read more …]