Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ review

Nike does not produce many motion control running shoes, but the Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ seems to be a winner among its kind. And if you're a serious athlete, the Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ allows you to insert Nike+ technology into the shoe to keep track of your progress.

The Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ is a motion control running shoe for the excessive overpronator who requires a combination of cushioning and reinforced stability.

Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ is one of two Nike motion control running shoes. The other one is the Nike Zoom Equalon+ 4.

Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ comes in models for both men and women. This article discusses the women's Nike motion control running shoe.

Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ is a sneaker that weighs approximately 12.2 oz (335 grams), which is slightly lighter than the Brooks Ariel – when you compare motion control running shoes by weight.

What’s worth mentioning about the Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+, is that it has expansion zones along the sides of the forefoot for a fit that can accommodate a variety of widths, and a dynamic arch fit strap for customized, arch-hugging support.

The Nike Nucleus MC+ is a Nike+ ready shoe. Nike+ was designed for athletes who want to measure and monitor their progress toward their goals. To get instant workout feedback, you'll need Nike+ ready shoes and one of the following:

When placed under the sockliner of the left Nike+ ready shoe, the sensor measures your pace, distance, time elapsed and calories burned. This information is transmitted wirelessly to the receiver for real-time feedback. For more information, visit the Nike Running web site.

The suggested retail price of the Nike Zoom Nucleus MC+ is US $115, which is $15 less than that of the Brooks Ariel when you compare motion control running shoes by price.

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