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Adidas Rava Microbounce


$120.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:No uncomfortable break-in period--feel great right out of the box. Very comfortable--adiPRENE+ cushioning absorbs impact well. Reflective accents make night running safer.

The Cons:Pricier than similar competing shoes--the BOUNCE technology doesn't offer a significant reason for the premium price.

The Adidas Rava Microbounce is a running shoe that is designed to provide a high level of cushioning.  The shoe features Adidas' BOUNCE technology in the heel which optimizes energy return for an easier stride.

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  It includes a durable adiWEAR outsole that offers flexibility and traction while resisting abrasion and wear.  The Rava Microbounce features adiPRENE+ cushioning in the forefoot which maintains propulsion and acts as a shock absorber and includes a molded EVA insole for a comfortable fit.  It is designed with an air mesh upper to provide good ventilation and has a non-slip lining for comfort.  The shoe is available in both men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $120.

Features

  • BOUNCE Technology
  • adiPRENE+ Cushioning in Forefoot
  • Air Mesh Upper
  • TPU Welds
  • Non-slip Lining
  • Molded EVA Insole
  • adiWEAR Outsole
  • Men's Colors: Black/Dark Steel, White/Steel/Black, Sivler/Black/Red
  • Women's Colors: Pure Steel/Tin, White/Silver/Red

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    No uncomfortable break-in period--feel great right out of the box.

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    Very comfortable--adiPRENE+ cushioning absorbs impact well.

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    Reflective accents make night running safer.

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    Very supportive--takes the strain off of the knees and shins.

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    Mesh upper breathes well, keeps the feet cool and dry.

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    Very durable--built to handle long-distance training.

Cons
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    Pricier than similar competing shoes--the BOUNCE technology doesn't offer a significant reason for the premium price.

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