Joma Joma Break Men 2302 M TBREW2302AC shoes white

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Joma Break Men 2302 M TBREW2302AC shoes are a unique proposition for all tennis enthusiasts looking for footwear that will meet the high demands of this sport. Designed especially for men, these low shoes combine modern design with advanced technological solutions that guarantee comfort, safety and excellent conditions for playing at every level of advancement.

A characteristic feature of the Joma Break Men 2302 model is its upper, made of high-quality synthetic materials, which ensures durability and adequate ventilation of the foot during play. The shoes have classic lacing, which allows for individual adjustment to the shape of the foot, and the textile inner lining ensures comfort during use.

The shoes are equipped with several innovative technological solutions. The DURABILITY system increases the grip and durability of footwear, which is crucial on clay courts, where proper traction and abrasion resistance are of fundamental importance. STABILIS technology protects the foot against incorrect turns, minimizing the risk of injury. Thanks to the use of VTS technology, the shoes maintain the temperature of the feet at a constant, optimal level, which is extremely important, especially during long matches on hot days. Additionally, the innovative FULL DUAL PULSOR, REACTIVE BALL solution provides excellent cushioning and energy return with each step, making the game even more dynamic and effective.

Joma Break Men 2302 M TBREW2302AC shoes come in an elegant white color with subtle blue accents, which adds versatility and makes them suitable for many sports styles. This proposition from the renowned manufacturer Joma is an excellent choice for players of all skill levels who value comfort, safety and style on the tennis court.

  • Color: White
  • Model: Joma Break Men shoes
  • Producent code: BM185661

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