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first model released in 1987. Air Max
shoes are
identified by
their midsoles incorporating flexible urethane pouches filled with
pressurized gas, visible...
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gained attention in the
running industry by
producing shoes with
oversized midsoles,
dubbed "maximalist" shoes, in
contrast to the
minimalist shoe
trend that...
- materials. When
various layers are used,
soles may
consist of an insole,
midsole, and an outsole. The
insole is the
interior bottom of a shoe,
which sits...
- Company.
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December 2017.
Staff (June 10, 2009). "Brooks'
BioMoGo Midsoles – a
lighter impact".
Alternative Consumer.
Archived from the
original on...
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libraries Boost (material), a
material branded and used by
Adidas in the
midsoles of shoes. Boost, a
loose term for
turbo or
supercharger Boost converter...
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Polyurethane midsoles are
denser and more
supportive while ethylene vinyl acetate is used to make
lighter and more
compliant midsoles. By
changing the...
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upper portion was made of leather, the
tongue was made of nylon, and the
midsole was made of rubber. The
Blazer was
originally worn by NBA star
George "The...
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found in the
sports equipment market: for
damping system components and
midsoles of high end
shoes (running,
track & field, football, baseball, basketball...
- BASF chemists. BASF sold its
product to
Adidas who
integrated it into the
midsoles of
certain lines of
their shoes. This material,
commonly known as "BOOST"...
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gained attention in the
running industry by
producing shoes with
oversized midsoles,
dubbed "maximalist" shoes. It has
sponsored a
variety of professional...