Brooks Hyperion Max Women's Running Shoes Peacoat/Marina Blue/Pink Glo Size 9.5 Width B - Medium
$109.95
Train at top speed in the Brooks Hyperion Max! This neutral running shoe features a nitrogen-infused DNA FLASH midsole that adapts to every stride. Enjoy fast and effortless transitions as the Rapid Roll technology drives you forward. Ultralight cushioning absorbs impact from your hardest workouts, keeping your legs fresh and ready for another. Protective and responsive, the Brooks Hyperion Max unlocks your racing potential! Who's it for? Neutral runners who want to achieve high speeds on race day. Runners who need a shoe with ample cushioning to protect their legs from rigorous training sessions. Runners who wore the Brooks Hyperion Tempo and want to try a higher-cushioned version. Shoe Technology Upper: Stretch woven upper and 3D Fit Print technology add structure and breathability. Midsole: Nitrogen-infused DNA Flash midsole adapts to your stride for a fast and energetic feel. Rapid Roll technology features a curved heel and toe for speedy transitions. Outsole: Green Rubber outsole offers long-lasting, eco-friendly traction..
Color: Peacoat,Marina Blue,Pink Glo
Age Group: adult
Gender: female
Size: 9.5 Medium (B)
Brand: Brooks
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