Under Armour HOVR Machina [REVIEW]
After four weeks of running in them exclusively, I’ve found there’s plenty to love about the Under Armour HOVR Machina as a running shoe.
After four weeks of running in them exclusively, I’ve found there’s plenty to love about the Under Armour HOVR Machina as a running shoe.
The latest model to feature a HOVR cushioning midsole, the Under Armour HOVR Machina is meant to be the perfect balance between a high-cushion training shoe and a lightweight racing shoe.
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