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Fox Racing Motion Evo Performance/casual Men's Running Shoe Black/orange Sz 9 on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fox Racing Gender:Men Manufacturer Part Number:15750-016-9 US Shoe Size (Men's):9 Make:MOTION EVO Color:BLACK/ORANGE UPC:884065404344

Fox Racing MOTION EVO Performance/Casual Men's Running Shoe Black/Orange SZ 9

  The Motion Evo is an evolution in training footwear. At 7.5 ounces (size 9) it is the lightest shoe in our line and provides superior flexibility and ground feel while maintaining lateral support and traction.

• No sew upper made of TPU and breathable stretch mesh.

• Internal Synth bracing works with lace to help lockdown foot.

• Ortholite insole for superior cushioning and comfort.

• Preformed counter locks heel into place and prevents slippage.

• Lightweight molded EVA midsole absorbs high impact.

• Minimal outsole parts reduce weight and promote flexibility. • Low profile design enhances stability.

                               

 

15750-016-9  

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