To achieve this dramatic weight change, Adidas optimized the shoe to be lighter. They completely removed the shoe's sockliner and redesigned the upper from a super translucent material. Adidas says this "serves as a metaphor for lightness."
All of this sounds very exciting, but there is a catch. All that speed and technology comes at a price. The shoes will be available to the public as well as the elite starting September 14, but they are limited, with only 521 pairs available. Adidas has stated that a second release will be available this November.
Unlike other super shoes on the market, this shoe does not appear to last as long as its competitors. That means we won't be seeing these shoes in front of a large crowd at the next race, but they could be on the podium: on September 24, four of adidas' elite athletes will be competing in the Berlin Marathon.
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