Nike Free RN Motion Flyknit

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Performance

Lightness
10
Cushioning
7
Flexibility
10
Responsive
8
Stability
7
Grip
8

Details of Free RN Motion Flyknit

Gender Men , Women
Cushion soft
Runner weight Light , Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Road
Use training
Foot Normal feet
Strike Forefoot
Year 2016

Who would have thought that a sneaker with cuts in the sole that bend with absolute flexibility would become one of the most coveted sneakers by Sneakers lovers. That first model was born in 2004 and 12 years later, Nike renews its technology with the Nike Free RN Motion Flyknit.

Feeling of unmatched comfort

The Nike Free concept has one goal, an unparalleled feeling of comfort that almost emulates walking barefoot. But without forgetting two fundamental concepts of a running or exercise shoe, protection and support.

According to Nike studies, during running, the foot expands and contracts after impact with the ground and take-off. Nike engineers then thought of a system that would give the midsole an augetic or extensible capacity. Did you know that the foot reacts to the force produced at foot landing by increasing its size by approximately one number longer and two numbers wider with each stride?

The new Nike Free RN Motion Flyknit incorporates double injection technology. Two foams that are heat-bonded together into one very plush piece but with more cushioning than previous Nike Free models.

Because of the increased mobility, designers were forced to rethink the shoe's strobel system, the midsole upper connector, which would impede the dynamism of the sole in its traditional form. So they took advantage of the flexible Flyknit upper, stretching it underfoot, to create a holistic unit that works in harmony with the dynamic technique and allows Nike Free RN Motion Flyknit to deliver the most natural experience yet.

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