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Nike Air Max Torch Plus 6


$80.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Clean lines and high contrast colors create a striking look. Good fit, no pinching or anything rubbing against the skin. Enough cushioning to keep feet from getting sore even when walking a long way.

The Cons:Takes some time to break them in, feels fairly stiff at first.

The Air Max Torch+ 6 is a running shoe from Nike that is designed to provide cushioning for runners with a neutral gait.  The shoe features a mesh upper which allows the foot to breathe and has synthetic leather overlays which support and stabilize the foot.

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  It includes a visible Max Air unit in the heel which provides cushioning and absorbs impact.  The Air Max Torch+ 6 is designed with full-length Cushlon foam at the midsole for comfort and has a midfoot panel that keeps the foot in place.  It also offers a solid rubber outsole for traction and is Nike+ enabled for tracking running performance with a Nike+ sensor.  The Air Max Torch+ 6 comes in men's and women's sizes and colors.

Features

  • Mesh Upper
  • Synthetic Leather Overlays
  • Midfoot Panel
  • Full-length Cushlon Foam at Midsole
  • Visible Max Air Unit in Heel
  • Solid Rubber Outsole
  • Nike+ Enabled

Men's Color Options

  • Metallic Silver/Black-Dark Grey
  • Black/Challenge Red-Dark Grey

Women's Color Options

  •  Anthracite/Pink Flash-Cool Grey
  • White/Cyber-Metallic Silver-Grey

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    clean lines and high contrast colors create a striking look

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    good fit, no pinching or anything rubbing against the skin

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    enough cushioning to keep feet from getting sore even when walking a long way

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    great arch support ideal for high arches

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    hold up well under heavier weights

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    generally durable build, outsole doesn't wear and upper doesn't tear

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    good impact absorption provides comfort for joints

Cons
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    takes some time to break them in, feels fairly stiff at first

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