
List Price : $109.95
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- Seam-free fit technology
- Structured midsole for optimal stability and platform Inlay: Molded EVA sockliner Lining: Synthetic
- Carbon outsole for durability
Product Description
Women love Adidas and Adidas loves women, that is why it brings the a3 Gigaride, the latest breakthrough in running technology. Lightweight mesh and synthetic upper with stabilizing overlays. Full lace up front, padded tongue and collar; soft fabric lining, cushioned comfort insole; largest full length a3® shock absorbing midsole design possible for maximum energy return; stabilized TPU midsole; adiWear® durable traction outsole.Product Description
The next big thing in running shoes, are these a3 Gigaride Cushion Running Shoes from adidas. Boasting an outsole that maintains the same integrity no matter how hot–or cold–it gets, the shoes feature ultra-comfortable seam-free fit technology and a molded EVA sockliner. The forefoot is structured with a3 so it’s built for long-lasting luxury and functionality. A serious yet lightweight running shoe.
About EVA
EVA is a copolymer or cross-linked foam made of ethylene and vinyl acetate. It is made up of hundreds of thousands of foam cells that contain air or gas. When you land on EVA foam it is compressed, replenishing with air when the weight is off that foot. By compressing EVA in a pressurized mold the midsole forms a thick skin which helps the EVA last longer. It also provides more structural integrity to the midsole.
About adidas
The vision of company founder Adolf Dassler has long become reality, and his corporate philosophy the guiding principle for successor generations. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant. Adi Dassler’s aim was to provide every athlete with the best possible equipment. It all began in 1920, when Adi Dassler made his first shoes using the few materials available after the First World War.
The adidas name dates back to 1948, deriving from the first two syllables of Adi Dassler’s first and last name. One year later, Adi Dassler registered the Three Stripes as a trademark.