Monday, 13 July 2015

Adidas Climachill Sonic Boost



There is a very apparent trend with the latest production of Adidas models and lines. Their newest shoes are aimed not only to look good in the tracks and the trails, but in just about any place. Superior lifestyle designs are cropping like never before with Adidas, and the Climachill Sonic Boost is right up there with the most stylish shoes not only in the running world. The shoe features are very ultra modern and sleek. Gone are the days of average looking shoes that is limited to the track.
The spectacular Boost midsole is incorporated into the shoe for unmatched cushioning performance. Experts have said that Adidas’ patented midsole is years ahead of its competitors. Thus, it would be a no-brainer to include their best midsole to one of their best-looking shoes. Innovation is taken to another level by doing away with the laces and by replacing them with cool stretch bands.

Arch support and pronation control

The Adidas Climachill Sonic Boost is built for runners with little or no pronation at all. Runners with neutral strides have fairly moderate arches which do not need much shoe support. Neutral runners also do not need pronation control measures. Natural foot articulation is very much encouraged with these neutral shoes.

Terrain

The shoe can be taken for a ride in various surfaces. It could take on gravelled paths, paved roads, asphalt, and even light trail. Running in wet conditions is not a problem either. The shoe has sufficient traction to tackle slippery conditions. Despite its sleek and almost fragile look, this shoe can handle the grind of hard running.

Use

The Climachill Sonic Boost is very versatile. This can work as a daily trainer or a race day shoe. Sufficient cushioning is available for great runs with high mileage. Racing is also a good place to maximize the shoe. It is light enough to produce a fast-paced run.
This shoe could also be made useful in gym workouts, cardio exercises, and speed training.

Durability

The newly coated upper and Adiwear technology combine to make the shoe reliably durable. The runner should be able to log more than 200 miles before obvious signs of wear would emerge.

Outsole

The outsole is fitted with the Adiwear rubber. This is to provide traction and add flexibility to the shoe. The stretchweb structure of the outsole is designed for better foot stability in different terrains.

Midsole

The Adidas unique Boost is the main substance of the midsole foam. It also includes the average EVA for the right balance of soft cushioning and great rebound ability.

Upper

Climachill technology utilized in the upper allows for ultra shoe breathability. Regardless of how hot the running conditions are, the foot is ensured to remain dry and moist free.

Stability

Very few stability features are found in the shoe. Except for the minor roles of the structured heel and stretchweb outsole, there are no other corrective features. This gets another 2 for both versions of the Climachill Sonic Boost.
Adidas has made one outstanding shoe after another recently. These are shoes that offer quality performance with the style to match. The three stripes are definitely going for another trend which is to produce shoes that would feel right at home in both the sports and entertainment world. If the trend continues, then the Climachill Sonic Boost is a clear prototype of these shoes.
With the creativity and innovation that Adidas has bombarded the market with, there is always the automatic feel of competitors to at least match these beauties. It could only mean a great time for runners and the running world.
The relatively low price of the shoe may raise some eyebrows and send a few tongues wagging, but, there should be no doubt as to the shoe’s fantastic  performance, quality, and style.

Price

The shoe retails at $100 from Adidas and other top shoe retailers. This is such a catch that Adidas would have to produce more or suffer a shortage in supplies. In a sense, it is like paying for a Ford and getting a Ferrari instead.


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