These days it's so icy on the sidewalks and byways that one jokingly thinks he should go out on ice skates. Well, if you want to realize the matter, think of an attachment for touring shoes that turns you into ice skates. Meet the Lundhags T-Skate NNN BC blade holder, which allows you to switch from walking to skating in an instant.
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Are you looking for truly durable and comfortable hiking boots with unmatched grip? Then the Columbia Canuk Titanium is just for you. They are reinforced with titanium, and the sole was provided by the French tire manufacturer Michelin, who probably knows a little something about traction.
Adidas recently unveiled the Adidas UltraBOOST Uncaged x Parley sneakers, which are made from marine debris. Even before that, he announced that he would give the athletes who take home a medal from the Olympic Games black Adidas Futurecraft Runner sneakers made with 3D printing technology, which is now used to produce practically everything from clothes to organs. Now he has offered these innovative sneakers to mere mortals as well.
The new models from the unusual adidas Originals Tubular line, which raised a lot of dust in the spring, with their uncharacteristic silhouette and modern design challenge the established fashion rules again. Fresh models are already available to Slovenian fashion activists, and the most outstanding of them are the Tubular Nova women's and men's Tubular Viral dresses, this time in military camouflage colors.
The unique adidas Tubular sneaker models have already conquered our urban fashion followers with their modern design and uncharacteristic silhouette. Two of the most popular models are the bold women's Tubular Viral W, which has black dots sprinkled across the sole, and the men's Tubular Radial in white.
German brand Adidas has once again teamed up with environmental organization Parley for the Oceans to launch new sneakers made from marine debris for eco-conscious individuals. Adidas UltraBOOST Uncaged x Parley are made from recycled plastic waste found in the sea, where eight million tons of plastic waste are dumped every year. They have previously introduced the Ultra Boost and Pure Boost X eco sneakers, but the Uncaged Parley is the first to be mass-produced. At the same time, Adidas also presented recycled football jerseys made from sea waste for football giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Physical exercise has become a world religion and 'being fit' is the mantra of the modern world. In autumn, sports training moves from nature to indoors, and the colorful range of sports accessories helps exercise to remain our faithful companion even in the colder months, even if we don't like going to the gym. With a little ingenuity, you can do a great workout at home. Do you want to build endurance, do strength training, improve mobility, balance and coordination? In Intersport's stores you can find all the 'furniture' for equipping a home gym, which usually starts with an exercise bike.
Do you want running shoes for all terrains and all weather conditions? Win the Salomon X-Scream Flare GTX® sneakers with the new flexible GORE-TEX® membrane. They will impress you.
Adidas Futurecraft MFG (abbreviation stands for Made for Germany) are the first sneakers that were practically entirely made by a robot. The futuristic sports shoe was produced by the German brand in the world's first SpeedFactory in Ansbach, Germany, and will initially be part of Adidas' running 'vehicle fleet', but later other types of footwear will also be produced with the help of robots.
Check out which sports pieces will be the most trendy in and out of the gym this fall and winter.
The new Nike Kobe XI sneakers will certainly not leave you cold-blooded. But even though you'll fall madly in love with them, you won't be able to hold your gaze for long. New Nike sneakers that will make your head spin, with their pattern and texture literally hypnotize the viewer. The 3D leopard print and the exceptional quality of the shoe will convince you that this new shoe is worth every penny.
Comfortable. Cool. Urban. These are plimsolls, footwear with light canvas on the top and durable rubber on the bottom. They first came to life in 1830, when the Liverpool Ruber company developed them as footwear for the beach. Since then, plimsolls have seen many revivals, and their popularity only continues to grow. Here, they revived the hit of the 80s - "starters", classic chic "allstar" and street "vans".