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Onitsuka Tiger 1977 Enduro EDR 78 vintage sneaker ad @ The Deffest

Onitsuka Tiger 1977 Enduro vintage sneaker ad

August 31, 2018

Onitsuka Tiger 1977 Enduro 🔥 vintage sneaker ad featuring the "aggressive 'Tuf Trak' sole." In recent years Onitsuka has brought this sneaker back as the EDR 78.

Ad info is below:

The All Terrain Training Shoe... 

Across the fields...down the road. Wherever you run, the Tiger Enduro is the all terrain shoe built to take it! The aggressive "Tuf Trak" sole design utilizes 16 round and 97 cross shaped, irregularly arranged cletes for superior gripping action in sand, mud or pavement. The durable, "Tuf Trak" sole turns up at the toe, and wraps around the back of the flared heel for maximum traction and performance. The high density rubber mid-sole virtually eliminates leg shock and achilles tendon strain. The cushioned inner sole and tall molded heel collar give support and comfort for long workouts. The lightweight ENDURO features breathable nylon mesh uppers with re-enforced suede leather heel and toe. If you run in the rough, get the shoe that's built to take it. Tiger is known for its durability. Ask your sports shoe dealer for the Tiger Enduro.

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