I confess. About me they have a charm turbid. As those things so strange that draw you in a magnetic way.
Since their first release the Adidas Springblade on me have had a perverse fascination. Brilliant idea of combs on the sole that how small levers give you back the push during the race. Something never seen before.
This season the Springblade are back and aesthetically are even more beautiful than before.
Version Drive 2.0 has an upper divided into two colors, red-black, yellow-black except for the black version.
The striking thing is that a technical product born for running, with its completely innovative design and bold colors, can also make out the trendy sport.
Today Springblade appeared in trendy boutiques and even high-fashion as Luisaviaroma and we expect to see them at the foot of the trend-setter during the life of everyday or for a special occasion.
But Springblade how they work on the track? This is not a blog about running, but the opinions of those who have tried them seem very positive. The energy given by the compression, is returned by 16 blades in thermoplastic material (6 years of studies), with a component not only vertically but also horizontally. The result: a bully forward push that makes you fly.
Adidas underlines that the greatest benefits are drawn from those who have a race set forefoot.
The model Drive 2.0 is priced at € 180 on the site of Adidas.
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