
低調卻耀眼:Nike Zoom Vomero 5「Black Reflective」即將登場
Nike Zoom Vomero 5「Black Reflective」披上一襲低調的「Triple Black」全黑外衣,將細節巧妙隱藏。鞋面以多層透氣網布配合堅韌 TPU 支架構成,再添反光包邊與虹彩 3M 飾條,當光線掠過,即刻由潛行模式化身若隱若現的焦點。
延續 Zoom Vomero 5 以性能為本的 DNA,新作加入網格狀後跟穩定架,配上粗身繩索鞋帶,牢牢鎖定雙足;腳底則由 Zoom Air 氣墊聯手 Cushlon 泡棉,提供靈敏回彈與穩固支撐,再配搭耐用橡膠外底,最後以螢光鞋墊點睛,為全黑主題注入一抹亮色。
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