At first, one side of the shoe did feel tighter than the other, similar to the feeling I had when wearing the Kyle Lowry Adidas Pro Bounce 2018 that I wore for a prior #TFBD. Keep in mind that at first, it does feel really stiff and the breakout time is around 30 minutes to one hour for me. I went true to size and I had no problem putting them on or felt any excess room or minimal room, it was just the right amount. I do like the outsole’s feel with torsion support and look as well and with the 4d midsole, everything is so well balanced yet simultaneously bold and versatile. I liked the little details such as the 4D Digital font they have on the box and on the suede piece near the heel tab. The contrasting colours of the vibrant orange and volt green that are consistent across the shoe from the embroidery to the sock liner is a great touch and hit well against the black upper. It is loud and bold so it is something that will capture attention and spark conversation. I like this because it is a simple yet effective mantra to persevere and harness your willpower. I really like the motivational theme this sneaker has with the “I want” embroidered on the left shoe and with “I can” embroidered on the right shoe. If you wanted to know more about the specifics of the technology of 4D visit Highsnobiety’s post here. Although it hasn’t seen the success they expected, sizes often do sell out but I do believe the reason why it doesn’t is because of the retail price. In other words, they have a more advanced way of 3D printing as they use light and oxygen to produce a very intricate midsole that is supposed to promote innovation and sustainability. 4D is a collaboration between Adidas and a firm named Carbon who uses their Digital Light Synthesis technology to produce 3D objects. They were hoping it to be the successor to the ultraboost. 4D technology is the new and proposed revolutionary technology from Adidas that has been in the talks for years and finally released to the public in January 2018. The second part is the 4D technology that is featured on the midsole which you probably have immediately noticed. These are just a few, but if you wanted to know more about this beloved running shoe series you can read here. The ZX line was launched back in 1984, and has had success with popular models such as the ZX 500, ZX 4000, ZX 8000, and recently the ZX 2K. Nonetheless, two things you would want to be informed about when it comes to the sneaker is the ZX line and the 4D technology. There have been a couple of releases that have featured this striking 4D midsole whether it be its own sneaker like this one or in a collaboration sneaker.
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