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Adidas Supernova Sequence 2
$99.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:Balance of comfort and support right for runners who overpronate. Strong arch support helps to relieve long-term foot pain. Sturdy build won't tear or rip, can put up with some abuse.
The Cons:A bit heavier than typical shoes in this range, will be noticed by long distance runners. Energy transfer is lessened, need to work a bit harder for speed. Lining tends to come out of the shoe with the foot when taking them off until they are broken in.
The Adidas Supernova Sequence 2 is a midrange running shoe designed for extensive use predominantly on pavement. It is based on, and has very similar features to, the earlier Supernova Sequence. The main upgrades over the original Sequence are the inclusion of Adidas' "geofit" feature, which is a collection of padded areas on the interior of the shoe that help absorb impact in regions that tend to receive high amounts of pressure, as well as a midfoot support that discourages overpronation.
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It also has small supports on the upper region that are supposed to support the regions of the foot that flex the most. The Sequence 2 has a lightweight sole with blown rubber coatings, and is supposed to be durable. The outsole also uses the "ForMotion" feature that helps to adapt to different angles or types of terrain. The shoe is supposed to be versatile, and Adidas suggests that it can be used for numerous different running styles.
Features
- Released February 2009
- Upper mesh ventlation
- Microsuede supports
- "adiPRENE+" toe region provides comfort/rebound
- Sock-like liner
- Lightweight sole with blown rubber traction
- "ForMotion" adaptive sole
- Supportive and snug midfoot region
- Seamless lining
- "geoFit" padded regions
- Available in Men's and Women's sizes
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balance of comfort and support right for runners who overpronate
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strong arch support helps to relieve long-term foot pain
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sturdy build won't tear or rip, can put up with some abuse
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hard landings are controlled by the snug midfoot, avoiding injury
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a bit heavier than typical shoes in this range, will be noticed by long distance runners
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energy transfer is lessened, need to work a bit harder for speed
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lining tends to come out of the shoe with the foot when taking them off until they are broken in
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