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Adidas adiZero Aegis


$110.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very breathable - great for extended athletic activity. Lightweight - good for running. Unique tongue construction - tightly attached on the inner section of the shoe, loose on outside.

The Cons:Lacks midfoot support. Not for everyone - best for neutral runners.

The Adidas adiZero Aegis is a performance running shoe that is designed for competitive runners.  The shoe features Adidas' ForMotion technology which adapts to the ground for better handling and maneuvering when running at high speeds.

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  It includes adiPRENE+ cushioning in the forefoot which maintains propulsion and acts as a shock absorber and has a non-slip lining for better performance.  The adiZero Aegis is designed with a durable adiWEAR outsole and an air mesh upper to provide good ventilation.  It also includes a TORSION system for stabilizing the foot and providing light arch support and has a molded respoEVA sockliner for a comfortable fit.  The shoe is available in men's sizes and has a suggested retail price of $110.

Features

  • Air Mesh Upper
  • Molded respoEVA Sockliner
  • adiPRENE+ Cushioning in Forefoot
  • High-Rebound Midsole
  • Non-Slip Lining
  • adiWEAR Outsole
  • Torsion System
  • ForMotion Technology
  • Available Colors: White/Black/Pure Red

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Pros
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    very breathable - great for extended athletic activity

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    lightweight - good for running

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    unique tongue construction - tightly attached on the inner section of the shoe, loose on outside

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    stable - has lots of flex, plus the cushioning of a neutral shoe

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    comfortable - uses a layer of semi-soft foam that runs from heel to toe

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    available in male and female versions, each with specific features

Cons
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    lacks midfoot support

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    not for everyone - best for neutral runners

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