ADIDAS BOOST Thread - PAGE 1 for INFO- *NO BUYING/SELLING/TRADING*

How many 3.0s have you copped this year?

  • 0

    Votes: 17 22.1%
  • 1-2

    Votes: 33 42.9%
  • 3+

    Votes: 27 35.1%

  • Total voters
    77
  • Poll closed .
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Snapped a 9,5 , have to wear them without insoles though 
 
you're gonna get hit with a customs fee. The final price might equal to what you pay from resellers here in the states. 

btw for those looking for non-wool blacks, go to your local footlocker and ask to do a product order/stock locate. Theres still non-wool blacks sitting at my footlocker but not my adidas store. Smallest size on the shelf was 7.5 so I'm sure theres bigger sizes. 
 
 
you're gonna get hit with a customs fee. The final price might equal to what you pay from resellers here in the states. 

btw for those looking for non-wool blacks, go to your local footlocker and ask to do a product order/stock locate. Theres still non-wool blacks sitting at my footlocker but not my adidas store. Smallest size on the shelf was 7.5 so I'm sure theres bigger sizes. 
Does anyone happen to have the FTL SKU? 
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Looking to replace the wools that came from the SA deal the other week.
 
Will definitely get my hands on a pair, looks great. I think the midsole looks a bit tall in the rear, but I really could care less
 
Seems to function very well, the question is is this a step ahead of boost technology, or is it just an experiment? Man, adidas technology so far ahead compared to all the other brands
 
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"We have a lot of work to do, let’s be honest," says Liedtke. "The idea right now is to show whats possible and have people join us. Ideally we would have limited product—and I mean limited—in the summer of 2016."
 
Adidas has always been that company in other countries. It now appears they are looking to take over the market in the US as well. Amazing to say the least.
 
my only issue with adidas making a cageless boost. I feel like some of the appeal of having a caged one turned to cageless is removing the branding from the shoe. with adidas making it themselves you can see in that sample that they are adding branding into the knit itself
 
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I was just wearing my roshes  today and they felt so stiff compared to the ultra boosts, unbelievable 
 
It is a kind of strange , that a small dealer in CH "titolo" suddenly gets the white in stock, maybe a larger number of retailers will follow and no only Adidas stores 
 
Went into the mom and pop store I called last night to try on a pair, didn't expect to do any purchasing....

Couldn't leave without them after trying them on. These. Are. COMFY.

Work great with my orthotics too 
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Ehhhhhh, probably the only one...the first ones sole looked better IMO

Adidas has always been that company in other countries. It now appears they are looking to take over the market in the US as well. Amazing to say the least.

No they're trying to keep up with Under Armor's enormous growth. Muchless catching Nike.
 
my only issue with adidas making a cageless boost. I feel like some of the appeal of having a caged one turned to cageless is removing the branding from the shoe. with adidas making it themselves you can see in that sample that they are adding branding into the knit itself

From a runner perspective the cage was over kill anyway. It hugged the midfoot too much and it made the use of primeknit obsolete. The Cage dug into the forefoot causing a unpleasant feeling. I think with a new engineered primeknit, woven tightly in the midfoot, it would serve as a better fitment.
 
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