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Adidas Supernova Cushion 7


$99.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Impact absorption ideal for relieving stress on the tendons and joints. Heel is built up enough to cushion strong heel strikers. Very little break-in time, form themselves to your feet in short order.

The Cons:A bit heavier than many running shoes. Too bulky and cumbersome to be worn casually.

The Adidas Supernova Cushion 7 is a mid-range shoe intended for neutral running. It has a unique outsole design that is supposed to adapt to ground texture and allow better stability and control. Another main feature is that the interior is a seamless, sock-like liner that is supposed to enhance comfort and minimize abrasion.

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It has a snug-fitting mid-foot section, and a padded heel and collar region that fits close to the foot. It uses a two-plate heel insert that helps to reduce impact shock, and the outsole is made of a lightweight material that is supposed to be durable and intended for thorough and continuous use. The Supernova Cushion 7 has arch support that best serves people with mid or high arches.

Features

  • Released February 2009
  • Neutral running shoe
  • Durable and lightweight outsole
  • Mid-high arch support
  • Snug-fitting midsole
  • Padded collar and heel region
  • Shock-absorbing heel insert
  • Outsole adapts to ground texture
  • Seamless, sock-like liner
  • Available in multiple colors
  • Available in Men's and Women's sizes

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Pros
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    impact absorption ideal for relieving stress on the tendons and joints

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    heel is built up enough to cushion strong heel strikers

  • 1

    very little break-in time, form themselves to your feet in short order

  • 1

    breathe well and keep feet cool, good for warm weather

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    run true to size, and have enough room for wide feet

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    good support at the heel to keep the foot steady, backed up by good arch support as well

Cons
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    a bit heavier than many running shoes

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    too bulky and cumbersome to be worn casually

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