JackG01
Joined: 22 Nov 2016 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 1:27 am Post subject: adidas climachill rocket |
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The adidas Climachill Rocket Boost is one of those adidas Boost models that doesn’t get the recognition or credit it deserves. With all eyes on models such as the NMD, Pure Boost, Ultra Boost and Yeezy Boost, there’s bound to be Boost models that slip through the cracks, this happens to be one of them. Don’t let that stop you from picking up this dope pair of sneakers. Today we take a look at this Mid Grey colorway of the adidas climachill rocket Boost.Notable features on the shoe worth mentioning include the comfort and lightweight provided by the neoprene and mesh upper paired up with the Boost infused sole unit. This colorway comes in a tonal grey offering, making it a versatile option regardless your style. Branding is placed on the tongue and heel, to give the shoe a nice distinguished look.
The adidas Boston Marathon limited edition running shoe is here, and it's a shoutout to the Boston Athletic Association.
The 2016 Boston Marathon version of adidas adizero adios 3 "features a Boston Athletic Association print on the open mesh upper, along with the official B.A.A. logo on the tongue," the company wrote in a press release.
Their shoe comes in two colorways, one in the iconic B.A.A. blue and yellow and another in Equipment Green, "to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the equipment line and the first adidas Boston Marathon Anthem Jacket.
A lot of running shoe brands have turned to more environmentally friendly materials and manufacturing processes in recent years, but adidas men running shoes is about to unveil a new model with an even more unique “green” backstory.
Within the next week, adidas will unleash its new UltraBOOST Uncaged Parley running shoes, the first mass-produced footwear created using recycled plastic recovered from the ocean. The shoe features a Primeknit upper made from a mix of Ocean Plastic, a material created from plastic waste retrieved by Parley coastal interception and clean-up operations in the Maldives (95 percent) and recycled polyester (5 percent). _________________ Kenneth Guzman |
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