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Adidas Boost Reviews
Adidas Boost is a technology that changed the game when it released. Some of the first shoes we saw utilizing the cushioning were sock-like sneakers that had become the rage. While it first debuted in 2013, it really gained popularity in 2015 with the Ultraboost.
Thanks to kicks like the Nike Roshe and Adidas ZX, kicks with a plain mesh upper moved from tech-exclusive to street-ready. Adidas was able to ride the line between stylish streetwear kicks and comfortable technical running shoes with the Ultraboost.
The Ultraboost, while being the flagship Boost sneaker, is not the only type of Adidas to use the material in it’s midsoles. Several models capitalize off of the tech to add some cushiness and comfort.
I’ve owned plenty of pairs that sport Boost in the midsole and written reviews on many of them.
Check out Adidas Boost reviews from latest updated to oldest:
Updated August 15, 2018 -
Yayyyy I finally own some Yeezys! I’ve wanted a pair for a long time, but it wasn’t until the Adidas Yeezy 500 Utility Black that a good looking pair didn’t cost 1.5x or more on retail. ...
Updated March 13, 2016 -
The Adidas Pure Boost 2.0 Core Black takes over where the original Pure Boost left off by improving the overall comfort of the shoe. A point of contention amongst some is the overall shape of these vs. the original Pure Boost. ...
Updated August 30, 2015 -
The original ZX 8000 dropped in 1988 and has been retro’d many times since. Since their initial release, technology has improved and fashion sensibilities have changed, so for those trying to switch it up to something more modern, an updated version is available with the Adidas ZX 8000 Boost. ...