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The different Joma midsole technologies
Reactive Ball Midsole
Reactive Ball Midsole
The midsoles that integrate the innovative Reactive Ball material are designed to cushion every impact while providing exceptional responsiveness.
This is made possible by the Full Dual Pulsor technology, which ensures dual density in the midsole for increased comfort and performance. The upper part of the midsole is made of phylon, offering stability and support. The lower part, composed of Reactive Ball, absorbs shocks and provides a responsive feel with every step.
This combination of advanced materials and technologies guarantees athletes comfort and high performance during their activities.
The Reactive Ball technology is featured in Joma Top Flex Rebound shoes.
Foam Reactive Midsole
Foam Reactive Midsole
The Full Dual Pulsor dual-density midsole integrates Reactive Foam on the lower part, an advanced cushioning system that absorbs impacts and provides excellent energy return.
This ensures that each step is cushioned and responsive, thereby enhancing overall performance. The upper part of the midsole is made of phylon, which adds stability and support.
The combination of Reactive Foam and phylon in the midsole creates a perfect balance between comfort, durability, and responsiveness, ideal for athletes seeking optimal performance.
The Reactive Foam technology is featured in the Joma FS Reactive shoes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the Joma Top Flex so popular?
Why is the Joma Top Flex so popular?
The Joma Top Flex is popular for its flexibility, durability, and excellent comfort. It offers superior grip thanks to its rubber sole and enhanced ball feel due to its soft leather upper.
What is the difference between indoor soccer shoes and turf soccer shoes?
What is the difference between indoor soccer shoes and turf soccer shoes?
Indoor soccer shoes feature a flat, non-marking rubber sole designed to provide grip on hard indoor surfaces like hardwood.
Turf soccer shoes, on the other hand, are equipped with small rubber studs to provide traction on artificial grass surfaces.
Using the wrong type of shoe on an unsuitable surface can reduce performance and increase the risk of injury.