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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Nike Flyknit Trainer: Review
The Nike Flyknit Trainer was one of the first installments of the Nike's now flagship Flyknit running line up. The intricate detail of the interwoven flywire knit can be seen throughout the design. The knit accents the shape the foot takes inside of the shoe as seen on top.
The shoe is one of the lightest offered on the market. The Flyknit is a strong fabric that lends itself to the runner's feet. Supportive, thin, and breathable is just a few things that the flywire technology has to give. The eyelets for the shoe laces even ingeniously use the flywire to anchor themselves. Providing support to the shoe, and a simple structural integrity to the shoe as well. As seen below.
As for the sole of the shoe, the Nike Flyknit Trainer is a solid choice. Giving the Nike quality support and comfort you're looking for. The tread is great for running on tracks or on paved trails. A shoe for a runner who runs on a regularly but not necessarily every day.
You can find your Nike Flyknit Trainers here. Just Do It.
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