Fox Racing  |  SKU: F15140056.11

Fox Racing Union Flat - Grey

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GET A GRIP ON FREEDOM AND CONTROL

The brand new Shoes Union Flat catapult your mountain bike adventures to a new and smoother level! The flat pedal version of the Union stays confidently on the pedals, and if you happen to take a corner with too much spice, you can simply stick a foot out to stay on course. The Union features robust attributes, such as the shaped toe cap for protection against rock strikes, and effortlessly handles the rigours of the trail.

With a lightweight and precise fit, the low profile, and a specially developed EVA midsole for improved grip and ride feel, these shoes offer more comfort while shredding. Power transfer to the pedal is optimised by the shaped internal stiffening plate, but the stiffness does not come at the expense of off-bike comfort. So if you need to dismount to navigate around a fallen tree, you’ll be on safe ground.

The sole made from Ultratac™ rubber composite provides top-notch grip and durability with its sophisticated profile. With versatile and understated style, the Shoes Union are born for the trail and effortlessly transition from singletrack to a beer after the ride.

 

Features:

  • One-piece, welded upper material without seams for reduced weight and precise fit
  • Custom-developed Ultratac™ rubber composite with sophisticated profile for top-notch grip and durability
  • Specially developed EVA midsole with a slim profile for improved grip and ride feel
  • Shaped toe cap for protection against rock strikes
  • Shaped internal stiffening plate for optimised power transfer and off-bike comfort
  • TPU, EVA and rubber
GPSR Contact: Fox Racing, 16752 Armstrong Ave., US CA 92606, Irvine, responsible person in the EU: Fox Head Europe SL, Carrer Canudas 13, ES 08820, El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona), infoeurope@foxracing.com

Specifications

  • Age group
    Adults
  • Gender
    Men

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