Brooks Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E) Schuhe Herren black 43.0
Beschrijving
Highlights at a Glance Weight: 310 g Midsole Drop: 12 mm Cushioning: DNA LOFT v2 technology Width: Wide fit (2E) Outsole: High-traction rubber Upper: Engineered mesh for breathability Exceptional Cushioning and Comfort Feel the difference with Brooks' DNA LOFT v2 cushioning technology in the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E). This advanced midsole material combines EVA foam, rubber, and air to deliver a softer underfoot feel without sacrificing durability or responsiveness. With a generous 12 mm drop, you’ll experience a smooth transition from heel to toe, perfect for long runs where maintaining energy is key. Engineered for Stability Designed with a wide fit (2E), the Ghost Max 3 offers stability and support for runners with broader feet. The engineered mesh upper not only enhances breathability but also provides a secure fit, adapting to the natural shape of your foot. The high-traction rubber outsole ensures reliable grip on various surfaces, so you can confidently tackle any terrain. Who is the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E) for? If you're a male runner seeking a shoe that accommodates a wider foot without compromising on performance, the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E) is your ideal companion. Perfect for daily training, long-distance running, or casual walks, this shoe excels in providing comfort, stability, and support for those who need a little extra room. FAQ Is the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E) suitable for flat feet? Yes, the wide fit and supportive cushioning make it a great option for individuals with flat feet. Can I use the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E) for trail running? While primarily designed for road running, the high-traction rubber outsole can handle light trail surfaces. What sizes are available for the Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E)? Sizes range from US 7 to 15, ensuring a fit for most foot sizes. Expert Tip To maximize the lifespan of your Ghost Max 3 - breit (2E), rotate them with another pair of shoes to allow the cushioning to fully recover between runs.
