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Upper: Perforated synthetic leather provides ventilation with increased comfort. Padded mesh tongue provides increased ventilation. Heel counters provides increased support. Padded heel collar provides step in comfort that lasts. Textile lining.
Midsole: Specifically designed to fit a woman’s foot. Removable molded EVA insole for anatomical comfort. adiPRENE®+ insert in the forefoot maintains forefoot propulsion and efficiency. adiPRENE® insert in the heel provides increased cushioning and shock absorption. TORSION® System for increased midfoot integrity. miCoach compatible.
Outsole: Non-marking rubber outsole with adiWEAR® 6 provides the best durability in high-wear areas. Variable herringbone and wave traction pattern provide traction on all court surfaces.
Available in width B (Medium).
Style #: V23773
Color : White/Ultra Green/Silver
Weight : 10.6 Ounces
This product replaces: adidas Barricade Team
miCoach Speed Cell: Get the most out of your workout with true performance data when you use adidas’ miCoach Speed_Cell. Simply place the miCoach sensor in your miCoach compatible shoe or clip it to your laces to capture all measurements of your athletic performance. Then, after your workout, plug in the adapter and the miCoach Sensor will wirelessly transmit your performance data to your computer or iPhone so you can assess your performance and break past your old personal bests. Great for tennis, soccer and other multi-directional sports, the miCoach Speed_Cell provides multi-directional analysis so you can evaluate your complete performance.
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Q:
Are these shoes good for someone with a high archAsked on 11/8/2012 by hspies1 answer
A:
Tennis requires rapid side-to-side movements and tennis players spend a lot of time on the ball of their foot. This means that tennis players don't go through a traditional heel-to-toe gait cycle as often as a runner might. Most tennis shoes aren't designed with the same accommodations for arch structure and pronation that go into running shoes. These shoes should be fine for someone with a higher arch, but, as always, each person's foot is different so it is important to try the shoes on for comfort before taking them on court for play.Answered on 11/9/2012 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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