adidas introduced sneaker technology
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Here is a brand new colorway of the [url=http://www.gooorder.com/running]adidas pure boost[/url], a women’s exclusive runner from the three stripes. Having a similar look to the Ultra Boost X (which is also a women’s exclusive silhouette) the Pure Boost Xpose comes constructed out of a mesh upper that is meant to respond to the way a woman’s foot moves as she runs. adidas created the shoe with a supportive arch under the foot, but above the midsole, that is meant to adapt to your foot from push-off to footstrike. And of course we can’t forget about that full-length Boost midsole. This colorway above comes done in combination of Tactile Green, Energy Blue, and Blue Night, with a blue outsole finishing things off.
In February 2013, adidas introduced sneaker technology that has come to define an era.[url=http://www.gooorder.com/running]adidas energy boost[/url] first found a home in the shoes of high-performance runners — providing, well, a boost to their stride. At first, its soft cushioning system system and responsive ride seemed contradictory for many runners who may have preferred more minimal “barefoot” tooling, but the material’s high-energy return quickly found a devoted following. Boost was initially reserved for the best, but the potential outside the performance sect was obvious — an innovation in a sneaker industry dominated by Nike and a new lifeline for adidas, which had been steadily falling further behind the Swoosh.
After a debut in early 2013 and a prolonged episode of explosive growth in 2015/2016, [url=http://www.gooorder.com/running]adidas response 3[/url] cushioning is widely regarded as the go-to option for comfortable running/casual shoes. In fact, it has converted some Nike loyalists to the Ultra Boost and NMD models, a shift that has reflected in adidas’ upward trend and a 24-month period of stagnation on Nike’s end. The most recent Q1 numbers prove that as well; adidas U.S. athlete footwear sales grew 85% in Q1 2017, whereas Nike dropped in the single digits, and it’s precisely the running/training categories where the German brand is excelling.