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Gear Preview: The Nike Metcon 2 Training Shoe

Nima Naderi by Nima Naderi
November 15, 2016
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Gear Preview: The Nike Metcon 2 Training Shoe

by: Nima Naderi

For those tennis players serious about their off-court training, the Nike Metcon 2 Training shoe is a must try.

Bridging the gap between performance and style, the Metcon 2 provides unparalleled stability and traction for the toughest of gym workouts. Taking durability to the next level, the true-to-size fitting Metcon 2 features Flywire cables that allow for a supportive fit, enough space in the toe-box for easy movement, breathability that prevents overheating during strenuous exercise and great heel support for added explosiveness.

Feeling secure in a training shoe is the name of the game, and the Metcon 2 scored very high in this regard. From plyometric training to weight-lifting and treadmill exercises, the Metcon 2 held up perfectly across a variety of different stationary to high intensity drills.

Highlighted by a firm and extra durable mid-sole shank, the Metcon 2 was a dream to use during burpy and kettle bell combination exercises. Taking the Metcon 2 to the courts, the trainer held up great during cone drills and foot-work specific exercises. The reflective laces were another great feature to this shoe if you’re considering some night training, although a more specific running shoe may be more suitable for long distance running.

All-in-all, for a shoe that is as durable as the Metcon 2, Nike has done a fantastic job of keeping the weight of this training down, in order to insure explosiveness, agility and comfort for the athlete.

Available in a multitude of colors for both men and women, the Metcon 2 will quickly become your favorite gym oriented trainer.

To learn more about the Metcon 2 and Nike’s full line-up of training shoe, visit them at Nike.com today.

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Nima Naderi is the Founder and Creative Director of TennisConnected.com. He is also an award winning coach with the PTR and has over 20 years of coaching experience.

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Comments 2

  1. Matt says:
    6 years ago

    Hi! Thanks for the article? Are the Nike Metcons suitable for playing tennis?

  2. Nima Naderi says:
    6 years ago

    Hello, Thank you. They are absolutely not suitable for tennis. Great weight lifting shoe.

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