2000 II Leather Textile Women's Low Top Trainers

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Legend Footwear Introducing the Women's 2000 II, designed to provide comfort and support for all-day wear. The shoe is made with durable, high-quality materials that ensure longevity. It's made with high-quality materials that ensure longevity and a footbed that molds to the natural shape of your foot for added comfort. Combination of high quality durable leather and mesh upper. Breathable textile lining for comfort. PU lined insole for cushioning and support. Traditional lacing system for flexible fit. Patented MBT SensorTechnology rocker rubber sole for gentle rolling motion.

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Legend Footwear

Introducing the Women's 2000 II, designed to provide comfort and support for all-day wear. The shoe is made with durable, high-quality materials that ensure longevity. It's made with high-quality materials that ensure longevity and a footbed that molds to the natural shape of your foot for added comfort. Combination of high quality durable leather and mesh upper. Breathable textile lining for comfort. PU lined insole for cushioning and support. Traditional lacing system for flexible fit. Patented MBT SensorTechnology rocker rubber sole for gentle rolling motion.

MBT

The MBT GTC 2000 is the perfect footwear for any runner seeking increased performance, mobility and support. The GTC 2000 are versatile, moderate-level running shoes featuring breathable mesh and MBT's reliable footwear technology, proving you don't have to compromise on design for performance, with minimal stitching on the upper and high-abrasion rubber outsoles.


Product specifications

Brand MBT
Category
EAN
  • 8433331152292
  • 8433331152353
  • 8433331152346
Color
  • Brown
Size
  • 4
  • 7
  • 6.5
Gender
  • Male
MPN
  • 7785-703031-1606Y-4707-37.5
  • 7785-703031-1606Y-4707-41.5

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