MSRP : US$115
Weight : 10.9 oz / 309 gm
Predecessor : Supernova Glide 5
Product Cycle : RY.2013.→DY.20XX.
Features : Style : Gender Specific : Upper : Seamless Action Formotion™, Geofit™, respoEVA™ Sockliner, Strobal Last : Midsole :FitForm™ Midsole, adiPrene™, adiPrene™ Plus, Formotion™ Rearfoot, Torsion System™ : Outsole : adiWear™, Continental™ Rubber
: | A daily high mileage "Neutral" trainer with maximum features. |
History : Supernova Glide Series : Glide 5('13), Glide 4('12), Glide 3~1 |
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.
Continental® Rubber, Forefoot : A partnered up with Continental, the European market leader in the car tyre segment, to supply Adidas with the latest rubber compounds, used in shoe's outsole with the latest technology in industry traction performance just like Continental’s award winning tyre range.
FitFoam™, Midsole : Made of a visco-elastic rebound foam, contours to your foot like a custom mould.
Geofit™ : Construction for anatomical heel fit and comfort.
RespoEVA™ Sockliner : Molded anatomical underfoot cushion for increased in-step comfort.
Seamless Action : Seamless upper designed for ultimate comfort and fit while stretches to the contoured fit for a more foot natural foot movement.
Strobel Last : 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.
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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