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Nike Women's Zoom Breathe 2K11 Tennis Shoes, SZ 7
Estimated price for orientation: 45 $
Category: Fine Shoes
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Description Condition: New with box: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Nike US Size: 7 Gender: Women Width: Medium Type: Tennis Color: White with blue trim
1 pair of NEW in the box WOMEN'S Nike Zoom Breathe 2k11, size 7. These shoes are lightweight, well cushioned and have good lateral support. I would keep these as I paid $100 for them, but an injury prevents me from playing tennis. I hope another tennis lover will be able to use and enjoy them. The following is an excerpt of a review at playtennis of the shoe, although it is reviewing the men's version, it is a good reference. ****
"The shoe equivalent of an all-court shotmaker who can dazzle in different ways, the Zoom Breathe 2K11 earned high scores from male wear testers. The Zoom Breathe retains the brand's key components—performance features and cutting-edge cosmetics—while reducing the weight and height some of the brand's bulkier shoes exhibit. Weighing in at 14.1 oz. (Nike lists the shoe at 15.7 oz., but models we weighed were 14.1 oz.) this shoe is a full 3.4 oz. lighter than the clunkier Air Max Courtballistec 3.3. Because it's built lower to the ground, it’s also a more maneuverable and stable shoe than some of the swoosh’s recent entries. Lunarlon cushioning in the forefoot and Zoom technology in the heel provide comfort. The shoe lives up to its name with a light, breathable upper and Nike’s lacing system helps secure the foot in place, a feature wear testers noticed when shuffling laterally behind the baseline. Nike is notorious for narrow shoes, but men said the shoe did not feel as tight in the toe box as other Nike shoes. Male wear testers praised the flex point (9), stability (8.9), cushioning (8.6), ventilation (8.4) and rapid break-in time (8.4)."
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Condition: | New with box: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Nike |
US Size: | 7 | Gender: | Women |
Width: | Medium | Type: | Tennis |
Color: | White with blue trim |
1 pair of NEW in the box WOMEN'S Nike Zoom Breathe 2k11, size 7. These shoes are lightweight, well cushioned and have good lateral support. I would keep these as I paid $100 for them, but an injury prevents me from playing tennis. I hope another tennis lover will be able to use and enjoy them. The following is an excerpt of a review at playtennis of the shoe, although it is reviewing the men's version, it is a good reference. ****
"The shoe equivalent of an all-court shotmaker who can dazzle in different ways, the Zoom Breathe 2K11 earned high scores from male wear testers. The Zoom Breathe retains the brand's key components—performance features and cutting-edge cosmetics—while reducing the weight and height some of the brand's bulkier shoes exhibit. Weighing in at 14.1 oz. (Nike lists the shoe at 15.7 oz., but models we weighed were 14.1 oz.) this shoe is a full 3.4 oz. lighter than the clunkier Air Max Courtballistec 3.3. Because it's built lower to the ground, it’s also a more maneuverable and stable shoe than some of the swoosh’s recent entries. Lunarlon cushioning in the forefoot and Zoom technology in the heel provide comfort. The shoe lives up to its name with a light, breathable upper and Nike’s lacing system helps secure the foot in place, a feature wear testers noticed when shuffling laterally behind the baseline. Nike is notorious for narrow shoes, but men said the shoe did not feel as tight in the toe box as other Nike shoes. Male wear testers praised the flex point (9), stability (8.9), cushioning (8.6), ventilation (8.4) and rapid break-in time (8.4)."
"The shoe equivalent of an all-court shotmaker who can dazzle in different ways, the Zoom Breathe 2K11 earned high scores from male wear testers. The Zoom Breathe retains the brand's key components—performance features and cutting-edge cosmetics—while reducing the weight and height some of the brand's bulkier shoes exhibit. Weighing in at 14.1 oz. (Nike lists the shoe at 15.7 oz., but models we weighed were 14.1 oz.) this shoe is a full 3.4 oz. lighter than the clunkier Air Max Courtballistec 3.3. Because it's built lower to the ground, it’s also a more maneuverable and stable shoe than some of the swoosh’s recent entries. Lunarlon cushioning in the forefoot and Zoom technology in the heel provide comfort. The shoe lives up to its name with a light, breathable upper and Nike’s lacing system helps secure the foot in place, a feature wear testers noticed when shuffling laterally behind the baseline. Nike is notorious for narrow shoes, but men said the shoe did not feel as tight in the toe box as other Nike shoes. Male wear testers praised the flex point (9), stability (8.9), cushioning (8.6), ventilation (8.4) and rapid break-in time (8.4)."