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Adidas ZX Flux Womens
« on: Feb 22nd, 2017, 8:30pm » |
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Originally engineered by Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar, the Free was first inspired by Stanford athletes Nike Free 5.0 Femme that were training barefoot on the university’s golf course. Taking this study back to the Nike campus, in 2002 a group of men and women examined wearing pressure-measuring insoles taped to their feet and captured their data with high speed cameras to study the foot in Adidas ZX Flux Womens motion. The result of an eight year extensive study yielded the understanding of a “natural” landing stride, demanding a new running shoe from the brand with minimal heel to toe offset, unconventional shape, and a super Phylon flexible outsole. Perhaps considered a redemption shoe Nike Air Presto Womens for many runners of past generations, the Nike Free is a landmark shoe for the brand that sustained many running myths over the past few decades including a raised heel or excessive cushioning and overlays. The original Free from 2004 transitioned from the brand’s approach to barefoot Nike Air Presto Dames running to eventually accommodate training to become everyone’s favorite coffee shop runner today, here is The Complete Performance History of the Nike Free. It’s hard to believe it’s been almost ten years since the first Nike Free hit the market. The shoe that brought the Nike Air Max 2016 Dames Roze concept of barefoot running to the mainstream has remained a best seller for the swoosh, equally accepted by athletes and fashionistas alike. Released with numbering system from 0 (barefoot) to 10 (“normal” running shoe) from Free 3.0 to Free 7.0, there was talk of Nike wanting Adidas Superstar Dames Zwart to do a scale of 0 – 12, but years later we've only seen a 3.0, 4.0. 5.0, and 7.0. (The reason for a ".0" continues to stump wearers as there isn't a ".5" sole, but then again the Nike Free has never stuck to the a simple titling or numeral system like most brands. ) This original Adidas Superstar Donne Free featured a skeleton print on the insole for a literal interpretation of a “barefoot” ride, an upper that leaves room for improvement for breathability, and a traditional lacing system.
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