Adidas launches running shoes with 3-D printer
26.01.2016 5490

Adidas launches running shoes with 3-D printer

Adidas, a sportswear and shoe company, has created sneakers that look more like bright rubber socks using an 3D printer. These sneakers will never untie the laces, because there is simply no such detail on them. The ACE 16 + Purecontrol model is made of thermoplastic polyurethane, and the place where the lacing and tongue is usually located is made from the Primeknit signature structural jersey. Adidas offers this more comfortable and less familiar shoe not only to ordinary sports fans, but also to professional athletes. The cost of the product has not yet been announced, it is only known that the ACE 16 + Purecontrol sneakers will be available in Paris, Marseille, Barcelona and Manchester.

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