MSRP : US$115
Weight : 10.4 oz / 294 gm
Predecessor : Supernova Glide 3
Product Cycle : RY.2012.→DY.2012 Dec.
Features : Style : Gender Specific : Upper : Open Mesh, GeoFit™, RespoEva™ Sockliner, LightStrike™ 45 Strobel Last : Midsole : CM.EVA™ Midsole, adiPrene™, adiPrene™ Plus, Formotion™, Torsion System™ : Outsole : adiWear™, Blown Rubber
: | A daily high mileage "Neutral" trainer with moderate features, moderate features. |
History : Supernova Glide Series : Glide 4('12), Glide 3('10), Glide 2('09), Glide('08) : Supernova Cushion Series |
adiPrene®, Rearfoot : Resilient engineered EVA based foam, to absorbs heel impact forces and providing superior cushioning and protection.
adiPrene® Plus, Forefoot : For a more efficient push-off. Elastic material under the forefoot. Retains natural forces at toe-off for greater forefoot efficiency. Maximizes energy use.
adiWear®, Rearfoot : Durable carbon rubber out-sole, utilized in the heel and medial forefoot for best durability in high wear areas.
Blown Rubber, Forefoot : A lightweight rubber wich offers grip for increased traction.
CM.EVA™, Midsole : Compression molded EVA which is an industry standard mid-sole material designed which offer durable cushioning.
ForMotion™ : A freely moving heel system that is de-coupled allowing the foot to adapt to the ground by adjusting to the foot movement. resulting a much smoother, balanced and natural touchdown motion.
GeoFit™ : Construction for anatomical heel fit and comfort.
Lightstrike 45 Strobel Last : Full length last constructed with lightweight moderately soft foam : Strobal : The upper is attached to a thin material that is patterned on the shape or silhouette of the midsole. Traditional strobel lasts use a thin cloth material, while newer variations use a thin sheet of EVA for a more cushioned feel.
RespoEVA™ Sockliner : Molded anatomical underfoot cushion for increased in-step comfort.
Torsion® System : Helps create stability and control by allowing the natural rotation between the rear-foot and the forefoot, providing midfoot support and improving surface adaptability.
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