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Adidas Supernova Sequence Control


$100.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provide a smooth ride out of the box, great impact absorption. Ideal for runners with low arches. Readily transmits energy into forward motion, gets you moving faster.

The Cons:A little small at the toes, might need a half-size higher than normal. Poor support for runners with high arches, need to look elsewhere for strong midfoot support.

The Adidas Supernova Sequence Control is a performance running shoe that is designed to provide high stability and control to 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 for comfort and shock absorption.  The shoe also offers a TORSION system for stabilizing the foot and providing light arch support.  The Supernova Sequence Control is designed with a durable adiWEAR outsole and a seamless upper for a supportive sock-like fit.  It also has GeoFit cushioning in the heel and collar for stability and protection.  The shoe is available in both men's and women's sizes and colors and has a suggested retail price of $100.

Features

  • ForMotion Technology
  • adiPRENE+ Cushioning in Forefoot
  • TORSION System
  • Seamless Upper
  • GeoFit Heel & Collar 
  • Step-In Sockliner
  • adiWEAR Outsole
  • Men's Colors: White/Silver/Indigo, Navy/Silver
  • Women's Colors: Sky Grey/White/Pink, White/Silver

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Pros
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    provide a smooth ride out of the box, great impact absorption

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    ideal for runners with low arches

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    readily transmits energy into forward motion, gets you moving faster

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    very breathable, keeps feet cool and dry

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    keeps the foot stable throughout the run cycle

Cons
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    a little small at the toes, might need a half-size higher than normal

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    poor support for runners with high arches, need to look elsewhere for strong midfoot support

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