Nike Women’s Zoom HyperAce 2 Volleyball Shoes
$69.00
Zoom Air unit offers a comfortable feel and lightweight cushioning for impact protection and energy return
Rubber outsole gives you durable traction that’s specifically designed for hardcourt surfaces
Pull tab on the heel makes it easy to put the shoe on and take it off
TPU cage provides enhanced support and stability on the court
💡 Additional Information
• Designed specifically for the unique demands of volleyball
• Breathable mesh upper keeps feet cool during intense rallies
• Responsive cushioning helps with quick lateral movements at the net
• Reinforced toe box adds durability for diving and sliding
• Lightweight construction enhances agility on the court
• Non-marking outsole is ideal for indoor volleyball courts
• Multiple color options to match team uniforms or personal style
• Perfect for competitive volleyball players of all levels
• Provides excellent ankle support for explosive jumps and landings
• Helps reduce foot fatigue during long tournaments or practices
Description
Price: $69.00
(as of Oct 26, 2024 12:41:15 UTC – Details)
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