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Tinker Hatfield’s Nike CruzR One Is For Slower Runners

Tinker Hatfield’s Nike CruzR One Is For Slower Runners

If you have a body, then you are an athlete – regardless of age, size, or speed. Tinker Hatfield’s latest creation is targeted to the older, slower runners who don’t quite have that pep in their step. It was actually inspired by brand founder Phil Knight, who gets 8 miles worth of steps in a day in at his own pace. The Nike CruzR One shoe is designed for those exact specifications as the foot behaves differently at slower speeds. Greater heel-to-toe transition which, a rounded heel that assists in the natural transition at a lower speed, a full React foam cushion system, and a shearling lining that adds support and comfort make up this CruzR One athletic shoe, which is, quite frankly, made for slower runners. Nike hasn’t confirmed a release date yet, but you can sign up for notifications here.

Updated October 16th, 2019: The Nike CruzR One is available via Early Access.

Nike CruzR One
Release Date: October 16th, 2019
$150
Color: Black/Black/Black
Style Code: CD7307-001
Color: Coastal Blue/White/Black/White
Style Code: CD7307-400
Color: Wolf Grey/Pistachio Frost/Summit White/Pistachio Frost
Style Code: CD7307-002

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Cd7307 001

Cd7307 400

Cd7307 002



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