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Bringing the shoe more into the future adidas has added its 4D midsole to the MC87. Beyond a noticeably visual lattice design, it’s a technology from 3D printing specialists Carbon that uses ...
In 2017, the company released its Futurecraft 4D, but only the shoe’s cushioned mid-sole was manufactured using 3D-printing and initial availability was limited to just 5,000 pairs.
The Futurecraft 4D owes a lot of its look to its technological predecessor, last year’s Futurecraft 3D. Both shoes sport a slick mesh upper made with Adidas’ Primeknit technology, which gives ...
The FutureCraft 4D will start with a 5,000-shoe run, with plans to produce 100,000 pairs by the end of 2018. “It's about quality, speed and scale in a way that has not been possible before.
The Futurecraft 4D will come at a premium compared to other Adidas shoes, but the company is staying mum on price right now. It's making 5,000 pairs this year, with plans for 100,000 in 2018 and ...
Futurecraft 4D is a shoe made with a manufacturing process that Adidas AG (ADR) is using to create shoes that are custom-tailored for athletes. The shoes are made with the help of Carbon , a ...
This Futurecraft 4D is made with a one-size-fits-all sole like any other shoe, but ultimately, Adidas wants to use its 3D printing technology to mold soles for each and every customer, ensuring an ...
Enter the Adidas 4D Run 1.0 running shoes. These running shoes feature a 3D-printed lattice structure which in itself wouldn't be to exciting: 3D-printing is not a big deal in 2020.
Adidas is planning to release around 5,000 pairs of the Futurecraft 4D commercially this fall and winter, with the hope of having roughly 100,000 pairs in the wild by the end of 2018.
Sportswear giant Adidas launches the 4D FORWARD model with advanced technology, improved cushioning, and up to 23% energy return. By LEE SIVILIA MARCH 28, 2024 10:07 (photo credit: PR) ...