3.6
1 reviews
71

Adidas Microbounce FH Incite


$99.00 Released June, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Breathable enough to keep feet cool and dry. Cushioning makes feet feel comfortable and prevents soreness. Great traction on most surface types.

The Cons:Shoe laces tend to come undone, need to make sure you double-knot them. Tongue has a tendency to slide down while running.

 The Adidas Microbounce FH Incite shoe is a mid-range athletic shoe designed mainly for running. It uses Adidas' Bounce feature, which appears as a plastic spring section under the heel, and in particular the "microbounce" is a slightly more rigid form of the technology that is supposed to provide quicker rebounding.

Where to Buy

loading.. Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...

The upper region of the shoe is made of mesh and is supposed to optimize ventilation, and the tongue is made partly of ethyl-vinyl acetate, for added comfort. It features a composite rubber sole that is supposed to be durable and protects areas of the shoe that have the most impact, the heel and the off-toe area. The midsole is made of molded EVA and the interior of the shoe has a textile coating, once again supposed to increase comfort.

Features

  • Released June 2009
  • Adidas "Bounce" rebound heel
  • Microbounce provides quick rebounds
  • Molded EVA insole designed for comfort
  • Durable and lightweight outsole
  • Full-mesh upper for ventilation
  • EVA tongue
  • Interior textile lining
  • Available in numerous colors

User Reviews (1)

  •  
Add Pros & Cons
71
ProScore
Pros
  • 1

    breathable enough to keep feet cool and dry

  • 1

    cushioning makes feet feel comfortable and prevents soreness

  • 1

    great traction on most surface types

  • 1

    fairly light, don't normally notice the weight at all

  • 1

    enough shock absorption to handle running without sore joints or shin splints

Cons
  • 1

    shoe laces tend to come undone, need to make sure you double-knot them

  • 1

    tongue has a tendency to slide down while running

Comments (0)

What's on your mind? See more ProductWiki Talk

You may also like...