Under Armour’s Bandit 3 running shoes are ready to help you take on the street | Inquirer Sports

Under Armour’s Bandit 3 running shoes are ready to help you take on the street

01:22 PM September 20, 2017

Under Armour has taken running scene by storm, and their newest asset is no exception. Bandit 3 is the newest addition to the brand’s renewed running offering which this year has included: the most recent evolution of Gemini with its 3rd iteration, the new UA Velocity ultralight weight running shoe and UA Europa, the first ever running “control” shoe from the Baltimore based brand. 

The Bandit 3 is the third instalment of their Bandit series, and it is a shoe designed to be “street ready”. It provides a versatile, lightweight style that accompanies its Charged Cushioning technology, which absorbs impact and returns explosive energy, giving the runner a comfortable run.

The new Bandit 3, a shoe for great design and even better performance, has a seamless heel cup that molds the foot for a perfect fit, eliminating all distraction and making the shoe feel like an extension of your feet.Its knit upper feels perfect and flexes as you move, which makes it a great shoe for long-distance runs.

In addition to satisfying the runner’s needs for a great performance shoe, Bandit 3 is also a stylist option for everyday use. Doing justice to its name, the Bandit series has once again stolen the show.

BANDIT 3 AVAILABLE IN ALL UA BRAND HOUSES AND SELECTED MULTIBRANDED SPORTS STORES:

UNDER ARMOUR BRAND HOUSES;

  • BONIFACIO HIGH STREET
  • MEGAMALL
  • UP TOWN CENTER
  • GREENBELT
  • TRINOMA
  • ROBINSONS MAGNOLIA
  • AYALA CENTER CEBU

MULTIBRRANDED:

  • SECONDWIND – AYALA 30TH
  • LANDMARK MAKATI
  • OLYMPIC VILLAGE- SELECTED STORES ONLY
  • ROYAL DUTY FREE SUBIC
  • RUNNR ATC AND BGC
  • PLANET SPORTS ROCKWELL
  • TOBYS MOA, AURA AND MEGAMALL
  • RUSTANS ATC AND MAKATI
  • SPORTSCENTRAL MOA, BAGUIO AND AURA

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