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Black Veja Marlin V-knit Atomo Pierre Sneakers Road Running Shoes | NZJZR67197

Black Veja Marlin V-knit Atomo Pierre Sneakers Road Running Shoes | NZJZR67197

NZ$322.10 NZ$159.82

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Description


We recommend that you take one size above your usual shoe size.

 

Named after one of the fastest and most athletic fishes in the ocean, the Marlin comes in just after 18 months of conceiving the Condor. The Marlin is designed for those days when you have performance in mind. Light and dynamic yet comfortable for everyday users. The Marlin is about perpetual improvement in mind.

The Marlin' sizing is slightly different, please refer yourself to the size guide.

Weight: 275 (size 43 EU)
Drop: 6 mm (24 mm - 18 mm)
Ride: Neutral
Surface: All roads

MATERIALS
Upper in V-Knit
Recycled polyester (100%)
Panels in T.P.U.
Logo V and heel insert made in Pebax® Rnew®
Ricinus oil (62%)
Insole
Sugar cane (52%), recycled polyester (23%)
Midsole
Sugar cane (60%)
Outsole 
Amazonian rubber (30%) and rice waste (31%)
Cushion latex in L-Foam
Natural latex from Brazil (30%)
Lining in Tech
Recycled polyester (100%)
Laces and cords
Recycled polyester (100%)
Biobased / Recycled (62%)
Made in Brazil

V-Knit is a knitting technique that provides elasticity and adaptability to the feet. It is knitted in one piece to reduce layering and stitching. The sneaker is light and comfortable, while the foot can breathe and stay well supported. This technique avoids the need for cutting and fabric scraps, thus reducing material waste.