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  2. Adidas Ultraboost - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2015 as simply the Adidas Ultraboost, the Adidas Ultraboost 1.0 was the first shoe ever to use the Boost technology from Adidas. It had a knitted upper called Primeknit on top of the Boost sole and plastic cases on the sides to represent the three-stripe logo and house the laces.

  3. Nurses love Adidas Ultraboost sneakers — and they're ... - AOL

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    Heel design is key, as anyone with foot issues knows. Among the highlights of the Ultraboost 22 sneakers is an increased energy boost and a supportive heel that doesn't depreciate in quality over ...

  4. Adidas UltraBoost Review: UltraBoost 22 vs UltraBoost 21 vs ...

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    The UltraBoost 22 makes changes to the women’s version to better suit the female foot – and it works

  5. Boost (material) - Wikipedia

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    Boost is a trademarked polymer used by Adidas, in the form of pellets which are compressed and molded for various shoe models the company sells, especially the Ultraboost, NMD, Energy Boost, Pure Boost, and Adizero Adios Boost lines of sneakers. The pellets consist of proprietary thermoplastic urethane (TPU) that is formed into a small pill shape.

  6. Adidas Originals - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was an Adidas Originals art project that included the creation of nine unique sneaker sculptures and a fictional story of an avant-garde Adidas designer. [ citation needed ] [ 14 ] "All Originals Represent" was introduced in 2012 featuring brand ambassadors Jeremy Scott , 2NE1 , Nicki Minaj and Derrick Rose .

  7. Adidas 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas 1 was a running shoe made by German multinational corporation Adidas, introduced in early 2005. It was the second general consumer sneaker to incorporate a computer, [1] after the Adidas 'Micropacer' in 1984. [2] The shoe was later discontinued and later followed by the Adidas_1 basketball shoe, introduced in 2006. [3]