Gender | Men , Women |
Weight | 310 gr |
Drop | 10 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Medium |
Running gait | Overpronation |
Surface | Road |
Use | training |
Foot | Normal feet , Low |
Strike | heel |
Year | 2014 |
It couldn't be any other way. adidas continues to bet heavily on the implementation of its revolutionary Boost technology -thousands of capsules that provide a great return of energy with every step, offering a greater impulse and excellent cushioning- in all its Running shoes. And that strategy translates into the appearance of new models and redesigns that are able to position themselves at the top of the sales charts. Presented last June 10 in Zaragoza, the latest new model to land is the Supernova Sequence Boost 7
This new model is set to become the German brand's reference for overpronators, replacing its predecessor, the Supernova Sequence 6, although it seemed really complicated, but with the introduction of the Boost cushioning system, the concept has nothing to do with it.
The Sequence Boost 7 is made with a breathable mesh upper and a perforated mesh tongue for improved ventilation. Add to that synthetic overlays for added stability.
And in the midsole is located the novel change in the latest version of the Supernova Sequence. If in the previous model, version 6, the materials that dominated were adiPRENE and CMEVA, in the Sequence 7, Boost technology is its most outstanding point. And not only does it increase comfort, but it has something when it comes to the concept of reactivity, and it really works.
In addition, pronation control also falls on adidas' unique Torsion support system, guiding the foot with every step you take. Overall stability is felt.
The outsole does not bring any significant new features, as the Continental rubber compound is maintained, ensuring optimal grip, even when the asphalt is wet, and prolonging the shoe's lifespan.
Photo credit: Adidas Running.