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Grays Flash 3.0 Hockey Shoe
This is Grays’s most advanced shoe ever – a truly athletic shoe with outstanding support – at an excellent price
GRAYS FLASH 3.0 HOCKEY SHOE
The FLASH 3.0 is a lightweight hockey shoe with a high-performance rubber outsole which performs on all playing surfaces, making this a versatile shoe for all levels of player. A reduced weight upper with streamlined design, improved fit for comfort provides stability and protection to the player.
Comfort
• EVA Performance Midsole Low Profile EVA55 provides excellent balance of cushioning and comfort combined with responsiveness.
• Heel Wrap Technology designed to lock the foot in place, minimizing any foot slippage.
• SHF (SUPERIOR HEEL FIT) – Built-in TPU counter provides stability and a secure fit reducing lateral movement in the heel area; combined with ultra-soft memory foam for a unique fit.
• Memory Foam Footbed – High spec pre formed memory foam footbed provides instant comfort.
• Split Engineered upper – Designed to work with the foot ensuring maximum comfort with improved fit and stability.
• Breathability – Mesh upper sections provide air flow and help reduce weight of shoe.
• Fit – LP – PACE – CALIFORNIA SLIP LASTED – New and improved following player fit testing – Low profile dynamic last improves fit and player speed.
Traction
ASP (All Surface Performance) – High-performance rubber outsole for ultimate traction and grip on synthetic surfaces. Cleat pattern designed to improve the efficiency of movements in hockey – larger perimeter studs provide better traction when turning. Outstanding purchase on the synthetic surfaces especially water-based allowing for quicker tighter turns.
• 9x Hybrid composite Hockey formation
• TraX PRO TPU outsole
• Shock absorbing 3D moulded EVA Midsole
• TEX3 triple layered upper with breathable and reinforced supportive structures
• Q-LOCK technology
• HEELplate balance pad
• Elasticated knitted tongue construction
• Breathable lightweight 3D insole.
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