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Editor’s Note: The Nike Metcon 1s are no longer being made; check out our Nike Metcon 7 review for information on the latest from Nike!
Nike Metcons are some of the most popular training shoes of all time. Thankfully, Nike has put a lof of effort in designing cool, new colorways for the shoes. Here they are, all of them.
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Nike Metcon 1 Shoes

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Nike, with the introduction of the Nike Metcon 1 has Crossfitter’s pocket books wide open. Similar to the introduction of the Air Jordan, Nike has begin creating collectors of the Metcon’s.
This post is to show all of the various colors. Period.
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Womens Nike Metcon 1




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