For more than 20 years,
Nike Free has paved the way in training with products designed for elite athletic performance. In January 2013, the Nike Free Trainer 3.0 will debut as the brand’s most advanced training shoe, fusing minimalism with stability and comfort.
Today,
Nike Free Run Training has evolved into a sophisticated blend of advanced footwear and apparel technologies for athletes worldwide to compete at their peak. The focus: zero distractions, lightweight, breathable, and working in harmony with the natural motion of the body.
Nike bring three big stories from recent times together with their all new Free Chukka Woven silhouette. Simple and understated the model comes with a completely woven upper, similar to that of the Lunar Woven Chukka from a few of years back, but also adorning a rim of suede sitting smooth above the low-profile 3.0 Free sole. Keep your eyes out for these cool grey/hyper blue and night stadium/sport turquoise editions dropping this March the 20th at
Nike Free Tilbud Accounts including Overkill.
Do more training than running? You can still enjoy all the natural movement benefits of the Nike Free system with the
Nike Free 3.0. Built on the Free outsole, the Trainer 3.0 features a mesh upper with polyurethane support, a Dynamic Fit system to cradle the midfoot and provide a lock-down fit, and a Phylon midsole for added cushioning. All these materials also happen to be lightweight, allowing a size 9 to weigh in a just 9 ounces. Arriving in January.
The training athlete’s demands were chronicled in a recent documentary on Bo Jackson, the forefather of
Nike Free Run 2. Nike will always design and engineer product with the athlete’s needs paramount. With the evolution in training methods, drills and skills, Nike has evolved its footwear benefits.