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The reissued 1000 brings a turn of the millennium classic out of the archives. Originally released in 1999, the 1000 embodied the era’s bold, futuristic styling with a streamlined, yet intricately detailed design. The standard mesh upper and synthetic overlay design is inverted, with mesh underlays, emerging from the more prominent overlay panels, for a refined, tech-inspired look. A segmented sole unit features ABZORB cushioning at the heel and forefoot, with a Stability Web midfoot shank.

€150.00 (tax incl.)
  • 4.5/37
  • 5/37.5
  • 5.5/38
  • 9.5/43
  • 10/44
  • SILVER/BLA


Reference:
M1000SL
Description

The reissued 1000 brings a turn of the millennium classic out of the archives. Originally released in 1999, the 1000 embodied the era’s bold, futuristic styling with a streamlined, yet intricately detailed design. The standard mesh upper and synthetic overlay design is inverted, with mesh underlays, emerging from the more prominent overlay panels, for a refined, tech-inspired look. A segmented sole unit features ABZORB cushioning at the heel and forefoot, with a Stability Web midfoot shank.

Features:

- Absorb cushioning system

- Stability Web for midfoot control

- Upper: Mesh and leather

- Rubberized 'N' logo with transparent outline

Product Details
M1000SL

Specific References

ean13
0163544
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