The Women’s Running Shoes Under Armour W Charged Intake 3 are modern-looking, neutral shoes with Innovative UA SpeedForm construction that molds to the foot for a precision fit, eliminating all distraction. Charged Cushioning uses compressed foam for even greater responsiveness and durability, providing optimal cushioning and energy return. The breathable, lightweight spacer mesh upper delivers complete comfort while the external heel counter provides extra support and locks in the back of your foot. The blown-rubber outsole with carbon rubber heel is lightweight but incredibly durable while the high-abrasion rubber placed under the heel to help absorb ground contact. The shoe’s distinctive design with the Under Armour logo will complement your running outfit.
Women’s Running Shoes Under Armour W Charged Intake 3
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About Under Armour
Under Armour’s vision is to inspire you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without.
Our story began with an idea that created more than a shirt and a brand - it changed the performance apparel game.
Under Armour, Inc. is an American company that manufactures footwear, sports, and casual apparel. Under Armour's global headquarters are located in Baltimore, Maryland with additional offices located in Amsterdam (European headquarters), Austin, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Houston, Jakarta, London, Mexico City, Munich, New York City, Panama City (international headquarters), Paris, Pittsburgh, Portland, San Francisco, São Paulo, Santiago, Seoul, Shanghai (Greater Chinese headquarters), and Toronto.
Under Armour was founded on September 25, 1996 by Kevin Plank, a then 24-year-old former special teams captain of the University of Maryland football team. Plank initially began the business from his grandmother's basement in Washington, D.C. He spent his time traveling along the East Coast with nothing but apparel in the trunk of his car. His first team sale came at the end of 1996 with a $17,000 sale. From his grandmother's basement, Plank moved to Baltimore. After a few moves in the city he moved to his current headquarters in Tide Point.