Under Armour Men's Ua Micro G Pursuit Bp Running Shoe
Under Armour Men's Ua Micro G Pursuit Bp Running Shoe
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Weight: | 8.75 oz/248 g |
Dimensions: | 32 x 22 x 8 cm; 283.5 Grams |
Model: | 3021953 |
Manufacture: | Under Armour |
Composition: | Synthetic |
Department: | Men's |
Dimensions: | 32 x 22 x 8 cm; 283.5 Grams |
Quality trainers , this is the 2nd pair of this brand I have bought for my son and he loves them , the grey colour is great so overall a good buy.
Almost didn’t buy them because I’ve seen a few comments about them squeaking. The shoes are great value for money and had them for about a month now and had no squeaks or issues with them, great value for money shoes and look good as well!
I didn’t buy these to run, but they are comfy casual trainers. I found them so good, I bought a second pair in black. The sizes are in UK – inside the shoe, the UK, US and Eu sizes are displayed.
I’m not a person who normally wears trainers but i needed something that would pack down easily in panniers for a motorcycle trip i was going on.Very comfortable and light weight can’t tell your wearing them. When these need replacing I’ll definitely buy another pair of under armour trainers agai
Good trainers. Cushioning is on the extreme end of the scale. I’m using them for city walking, I get some hotspots after about five miles more so than I would expect. Suspect the shape isn’t quite right for my feet. I’m probably 100 miles in on them, no signs of damage.
I’ve only really used these for walking and casual working out. Mainly for a general everyday trainer.
There seems to be a gel or simply just a padded inner sole at the heel which is an added bonus. I have flat feet and these definitely help other my gym trainers.
Very supportive without being restrictive.
Fiebtye money I found these to be a comfortable choice and food value. I wear them most of the time as a day shoe and they do the job well
Bought as my old Nike’s were dropping to bits.
First few times using they are quite slippery so make sure to be careful.
Found them very lightweight and comfy, no blisters etc and work great for the treadmill. Look relatively stylish too.
Would recommend!
They have come either worn by someone or your products haven’t be looked after properly and it’s quite disappointing having shoes that are already covered in some sort of substance. These photos are after me trying to clean whatever it is all over them.
Typically these shoes are amazing, very comfortable, reliable and long lasting and that’s why they get 4 stars.
Fit really well.
Comfortable.
The air vents seem to attract dust a little and doesn’t wipe away so going to need a wash eventually.
Very light weight.
Questionable placement of a “sticker” type print which looks great as it’s new but as you can see after running about 100km on even roads it’s already breaking off but not a big deal.
Price is ok for branded runners and I’d definitely recommend them for running on threadmills/roads.
Very good at insulating the blow while running, only problem with them is there is absolutely zero grip so walking on tiled floors, stone or otherwise, you will be slipping around like it’s an ice rink and it’s even worse in the rain but that is their only downfall.
The Under Armour Men’s Micro G Pursuit aren’t going to win any awards – they fill that niche that every brand has of a budget shoe that looks alright and does an ok to good job. Similar to the Nike downshifter in many ways, the shoe looks good (don’t most running shoes look good in black?) with the white sole protruding slightly around the shoe like a fat tyre, offering stability on runs. There’s little in the way of arch support like you might get in a more expensive trainer, but the shoe maintains closeness well and offers a solid, bouncy return on a step.
The Under Armour Men’s Micro G Pursuit is an entirely functional trainer. You get exactly what you pay for, which depending on your perspective is either perfect, or not enough. Those looking for a shortcut to a more supportive shoe will be let down. For anyone looking for an all round training shoe, ditto. But for people who don’t need arch support and just need a pair of good looking sneakers to get around in, you could do a lot worse.