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You'll feel great in the NikeĀ® Air Max Moto VI men's wide running shoe, which features an Air Max unit in the heel for exceptional cushioning on impact, as well as a Zoom-Air forefoot for comfort and lockdown. The CUSHLON midsole delivers a plush ride, and the BRS 1000 outsole ensures long-lasting durability.
Features:
- Classification: Cushioning
- Cushioning Technology: Zoom Air Unit--Zoom Air units enhance deflection impact and cushion the foot.
- Heel Technology: Air Max--This technology is specifically engineered to handle impact and provide protection. Air Max is big air designed to take a pounding.
- Midsole Material: CUSHLON--CUSHLON midsole for a great, plush ride and cushioning.
- Model Number: 324914
- Outsole: BRS 1000 --BRS 1000 outsole delivers a good level of durability and traction with a non-marking outsole.
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Nike + Air Max Moto VI Running Shoe (4E - Extra Wide) Reviews Summary:
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Reviews:
A Nike that is a true 4E | |
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| These shoes are mostly mesh, so make sure you are a true 4E. Otherwise, get the 2E model. I would say these shoes are best for people like myself, neutral/low arch moderate runners. Great cushion for running, but not too soft. I like that the cushioning is a little firm because I weigh about 220lbs. and they allow me to also use them for cross-training in the weight room. I typically wear 4E Asics but found they were too cushiony for cross-training. I know the Moto's were not designed for cross-training but I find it an added perk. If you are looking strictly for Nike 4E running shoes, the Air Pegasus are probably a better choice. | |
| Hookster at Sports Authority on 11/24/2008 | |
Nike AIr Max Moto VI | |
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| I run 3-5 days a week, train for 1/2 marathons. shoes seem to last for around 200-300 miles based on asphalt/crushed granite road running. Added shoe inserts with more arch support for high arches and this shoe works out great. Wish Nike didnt change the shoe fore foot foam cushion in the newer models as they are too stiff for a runner like me that requires a springy softer cushioned running shoe. Will probably have to find another brand if Nike continues this stiffer foam material. | |
| MJCHM at Sports Authority on 01/01/2010 | |
Excellent WIDE Athletic Shoe | |
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| I have bought two pairs of these for my son. He is a size 14 Extra Wide and is in many sports. It is hard to find good athletic shoes for the big guys who need good shoes for sports. This is the best shoe we have found. He loved them the minute he put them on and that is very rare for him. They are one of the best shoes he has had in a long time that he did not complain about. | |
| Picky son and happy mom at Sports Authority on 08/23/2009 | |
Extra Wide size is what I needed | |
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| Very few Nike shoes come in wide sizes. This is one of the very few. Wide feels much better without giving up all the other qualities of a Nike shoe. | |
| Man size feet. at Sports Authority on 09/12/2008 | |
Great Shoes | |
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| Good look, comfortable, perfect extra wide fit | |
| JT at Sports Authority on 11/12/2009 | |










