NETBURNER BALLISTIC FF MT 2
Women's Netball Shoes
STYLE #: 1052A062.100
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Women's Netball Shoes
STYLE #: 1052A062.100
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The NETBURNER BALLISTICâ„¢ FF MT 2 shoe is recommended for court sports like volleyball and netball. This model evolves the GEL-NETBURNERâ„¢ lineage even further with advanced componentry that helps promote a more flexible fit and greater durability.
Featuring a mid-top construction, this shoe is designed with ridges of polyurethane rubber over the toes for added protection while improving flexibility in the forefoot—all without forgoing any of its support features. The supportive internal heel counter helps deliver a locked-in feel to inspire confidence when making abrupt cuts on the court.
Injected with FLYTEFOAMâ„¢ Propel technology in the midsole, this shoe delivers a bouncy response with cushioned underfoot comfort. Designed to improve stability, the integration of TWISSTRUSSâ„¢ technology also equips athletes with more agility and speed during abrupt twisting or pivoting motions.
Lastly, the NETBURNER BALLISTICâ„¢ FF MT 2 volleyball shoe is formed with deeper flex grooves in the outsole to increase traction and flexibility on the court.
A women’s standard shoe width is B, a wide fit is a D and wider again is 2E. In New Zealand the most common shoe width size* for women in running shoes is a D fit. Find out more about widths.
Acronym for ASICS High Abrasion Rubber. ASICS High Abrasion Rubber is used in heavy wear areas to extend the life of the shoe.
Proprietary upper which provides form fitting comfort without sacrificing support.
Combining a lightweight foam formulation with a high-energy return elastomer for increased bounce and unrivaled toe-off to give you a better performance out of every stride.
Reduces impact during heel strike and allows for a smooth transititon. Shape of units designed for special function under the outside (laterial) side of the foot.
The internal plastic structure of the shoe which wraps around the heel of your foot. It holds the heel in position during the movements of running improving support.