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MainCarilto
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Dec 13 2015, 05:21 PM
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When the adidas Boost technology debuted last year
When the nike roshe run women technology debuted last year it was touted as a breakthrough on the performance side of things. The lightweight foam treatment that ran along the bottom of the new shoes in question promised a maximum return on energy, and in turn the possibility of a faster run for whoever was lucky enough to be springing around in them. And when the marathon times and testimonials came in, the Boost’s status as a true performer was cemented. But just because Boost started out in that category doesn’t mean it should stay there forever.
Remember that nike free 5.0 tr fit 4 print “Easter” GS pair that showed up last year? Apparently that wasn’t the only pastel pair sampled up – check out this joint that works with a similar palette. Although it’s not apparent in the photos shown here, the white parts for the upper feature a 3M, reflective treatment. We’re going to go ahead and say that these aren’t coming out any time soon given how far in the past the corollary Air Jordan 5 is, so you’ll have to stare for now. Continue reading for extra shots on the white 3M Jordan 5s and tell us in the comments if you like what you see.
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