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Under Armour Women's Charged Breeze 2 Running
Under Armour Women's Charged Breeze 2 Running

Under Armour Women's Charged Breeze 2 Running Shoe, (102) Jet Gray/Mod Gray/Blizzard, 7

Product ID : 50326456


Galleon Product ID 50326456
UPC / ISBN 196883916290
Shipping Weight 1.32 lbs
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Model 3026142
Manufacturer Under Armour
Shipping Dimension 12.91 x 8.58 x 4.88 inches
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Under Armour Women's Charged Breeze 2 Running Features

  • Lightweight, breathable mesh upper for increased ventilation

  • Internal bootie design for a close-to-the-foot fit & feel

  • Molded sockliner​ forms to the foot, eliminating slippage & providing ideal underfoot comfort

  • Charged Cushioning midsole uses compression molded foam for ultimate responsiveness & durability​

  • Solid rubber outsole with strategically placed pods for added durability in high-abrasion areas​

  • Offset: 8mm

  • Weight: 7 oz​.

  • Lace type: Standard tie

  • NEUTRAL: For runners who need a balance of flexibility & cushioning


About Under Armour Women's Charged Breeze 2 Running

If you're looking for a lightweight, extremely breathable running shoe that's as responsive as it is durable—you found it., Lightweight, breathable mesh upper for increased ventilation. Internal bootie design for a close-to-the-foot fit & feel. Molded sockliner forms to the foot, eliminating slippage & providing ideal underfoot comfort. Charged Cushioning® midsole uses compression molded foam for ultimate responsiveness & durability. Solid rubber outsole with strategically placed pods for added durability in high-abrasion areas, Offset: 8mm. Weight: 7 oz.. Lace type: Standard tie. NEUTRAL: For runners who need a balance of flexibility & cushioning. . .