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Adidas 1.1 Intelligent Running Shoe
$250.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:The Intelligent cushioning system really does make a big difference when running; it tends to reduce fatigue compared to standard shoes. Quickly adapt to surface changes, expanding a runner's training area. Reduces the chances of shin splints and other injuries when running on pavement and uneven surfaces.
The Cons:Far heavier than the average running shoe. The components used to measure and adapt to surface changes tend to make a loud squeaking noise while walking after a while. Adjustment system is too subtle to justify the price tag.
Welcome to the future! This is not just an ordinary shoe, it features a built-in microchip that calculates your weight, pace and terrain and adjusts itself accordingly. That's right, it actually adjusts itself as it determines what would make the most sense for the wearer's current conditions.
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Next time you're getting ready for a race, give yourself a leg up with this new technology. Also available in
White/Gold.
- Synthetic upper/EVA lining/rubber sole.
- Imported.
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The Intelligent cushioning system really does make a big difference when running; it tends to reduce fatigue compared to standard shoes.
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Quickly adapt to surface changes, expanding a runner's training area.
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Reduces the chances of shin splints and other injuries when running on pavement and uneven surfaces.
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Modern visual aesthetic looks nice and is functional due to mesh patches.
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Far heavier than the average running shoe.
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The components used to measure and adapt to surface changes tend to make a loud squeaking noise while walking after a while.
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Adjustment system is too subtle to justify the price tag.
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