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Product Details

Style

CZ8281-001

Colourway

Black/Black/Black

Retail Price

US$130

Release Date

23/05/2022

Product Description

The Nike Metcon 7 Triple Black is part of the 7th edition of Nike Metcon training sneakers. "Metcon" is an abbreviation of "metabolic conditioning" which speaks to the shoe’s design featuring elements that support cardio and strength training.

The "Triple Black" training shoe boasts an all-black colorway with a black upper, midsole, and outsole. Like other models in the Metcon 7 lineup, the sneaker features a heel with a Hyperlift plate that adds stability and an extended rubber side panel that wraps around the shoe. Although the side panel was designed to support rope climbing, it also stabilizes the flexible mesh upper. The sneaker features a lace cage with black laces that tightly secure the foot.

What do our StockX experts love best? The "Triple Black" boasts a sleek exterior without branding or other detailing that distracts from the black-on-black aesthetic. The Nike Metcon 7 Triple Black was released on May 23, 2022, and retailed at $130.





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