adidas 4DFWD Review: 3 Things We Love About This 3D Printed Shoe

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Shop the adidas 4DFWD now: bit.ly/3iJxmTp
    Drop: 11mm
    Weight: 11.6 oz M, 10.1 oz W
    Easy forward momentum feels like the wind is always at your back in the adidas 4DFWD running shoes. Now with 23% more cushioning and 3x as much forward propulsion as previous versions, the full length, angled lattice design supports and glides your foot forward. Unique bowtie-shaped FWD cells redirect energy from each impact to create horizontal motion. Feel an improved, lockdown fit with PRIMEKNIT+ bringing zones of support, flex and breathability that's like wearing a comfy sock. Step into the future with your amazing 4DFWD running shoe midsole made of 39% bio-based materials.
    RUNNING SHOE TECHNOLOGY
    Soft & Stretchy: A breathable Primeknit+ Upper adapts to your fastest movements.
    Locked In Fit: Feel supported and run confident with a foot-hugging fit.
    Propulsive Feel: Innovative forward-motion midsole pushes you forward with only your usual vertical impact pressure.
    Natural Materials: Lattice construction is crafted from 39% bio-based materials.
    Extra Cushioning: Get 23% more cushioning than previous styles.
    3D Printing: Ground-breaking 3D printed midsole offers precise comfort and a running feel like no other.
    High-Performance Outsole: A combination stretch web outsole and angled structure protects while optimize energy return in every step.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @ProjectArjun
    @ProjectArjun 3 года назад +3

    This what ON's Cloudflow should have been :)

  • @redsoxfox
    @redsoxfox 2 года назад +1

    The main thing I want to see in review videos is how they look when worn...period how hard is it to throw in that clip

  • @clement09141993
    @clement09141993 3 года назад +3

    How would you compare with the ultra boost 21 ?

  • @roryrichter4723
    @roryrichter4723 2 года назад

    I've actually seen my times improving with these shoes compared to my old new balance (forgot the model) for some reason i seem to have a tendency to change stride length up while running in lighter shoes and my in these since they are heavier i can get into a better groove/stride at least thats my personal experience everyone is different

  • @Ali.Rahimy
    @Ali.Rahimy 2 года назад

    I guess they are treadmill shoes mostly?

  • @john.k8787
    @john.k8787 2 года назад

    are these shoes waterproof???

  • @garyhaber6957
    @garyhaber6957 3 года назад +1

    The drop is way too high.... Adidas need to start releasing their models in optional 4mm drop shoes to compete with Skechers Performance Hyperburst models, Hoka, Asics, etc.... I never go above 5mm... it feels so unnatural and changes the natural biomechanics of your feet, legs, knees, hips and spine.... they actually cause me discomfort....
    Adidas would capture alot of extra runners I think if they tried this.....

    • @tajdidajman4889
      @tajdidajman4889 3 года назад +2

      seriously bro

    • @chasen432
      @chasen432 3 года назад +1

      I have 4mm Drop Saucony Freedom 3's and walk in the Adidas 4d FWD and I don't notice any change in my natural gait. It would be interesting to see how it feels at 7mm or lower on the stack.

    • @rypere1788
      @rypere1788 2 года назад +1

      True. Love high drop shoes for casual wear, running in them is a biomechanical recipe for disaster.