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Nike already put carbon fiber in the Zoom Fly line.
It’s not 3D printed though like Futurecraft is. Does Nike even have any plans to offer any bespoke shoes in the future? To me, that’s the most exciting part of Futurecraft, tbh.
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Nike already put carbon fiber in the Zoom Fly line.
They found the weakness in boost (durability) and amped it up
At the moment you can create custom Air Max 1's and Air Force 1 Hi's at NYC and London NikeLabs.Does Nike even have any plans to offer any bespoke shoes in the future? To me, that’s the most exciting part of Futurecraft, tbh.
At the moment you can create custom Air Max 1's and Air Force 1 Hi's at NYC and London NikeLabs.
https://www.nike.com/us/en_us/e/cities/nyc/services/Bespoke
Watch Virgil release a pair of these with "REACT" on the sole LOL!!!
Could you elaborate? I know Boost tends to flatten out a bit in performance uses but BNSF said that it wouldn’t crumble over time like ployurethane midsoles do, for example.
I couldn't care less about something being 3D printed. What does that add for me? As for Bespoke, Nike has had a Bespoke program for a while now.It’s not 3D printed though like Futurecraft is. Does Nike even have any plans to offer any bespoke shoes in the future? To me, that’s the most exciting part of Futurecraft, tbh.
Take your *** to the Adidas thread my dude. Nobody here gives a **** about this Adidas stuff.Tooling is not custom made so it’s not true bespoke in the same way Futurecraft is. This is just a fancier Nike Id, which is cool but not the same.
Hence, why I mentioned the 3D printing in another post ITT. Having your foot scanned and having the shoes made to your exact specifications (possibly in the store itself) is an incredible advancement, if Adidas can successfully pull it off.
Watch Virgil release a pair of these with "REACT" on the sole LOL!!!
Adidas has new cushioning technology called futurecraft
Its not foam, its CARBON! i'll like to try this out, and experience their tech feet first. I'm a fan innovation in all sectors of invention.
Adidas might have something here.
I couldn't care less about something being 3D printed. What does that add for me? As for Bespoke, Nike has had a Bespoke program for a while now.
https://www.nike.com/us/en_us/e/cities/nyc/services/Bespoke
You realize nobody in the Nike Epic React thread gives a **** about what you're talking about, right? Take it to the Futurecraft thread.Do you have any idea about what you’re talking about or did the word “Adidas” just simply trigger you for some reason?
As to my point, Futurecraft manufacturing would ostensibly let a scan of both of your feet allow a sneaker with custom tooling to be built to the specifications to your feet. This would mean that EVERY one of these shoes built would have a completely different fit, even for people who wore the same shoe size (size 11). THIS is true bespoke as sizes would literally be different for each person.
You realize nobody in the Nike Epic React thread gives a **** about what you're talking about, right? Take it to the Futurecraft thread.
We don’t need Adidas updates here, post that in the respective thread I’m sure they got one in other...
Clearly you care because you were somehow able to completely ignore my point with your response about Nike’s “bespoke” program which didn’t even make sense.
"Nike claims that the React returns 13 percent more energy than the shoes’ closest predecessor: The company’s best performing EVA (Ethylene-vinyl acetate, a type of polymer typically used in midsoles in running shoes) variety, the Lunarlon."
Popular Science article:
https://www.popsci.com/nike-epic-react-running-shoe#page-2
It's literally called Nike Bespoke. Bottom line, if you don't want to talk about the Nike Epic React, just keep it moving. Nobody cares about the Adidas stuff you're so desperately wanting to talk about in this thread. Take that to the Adidas threads.Clearly you care because you were somehow able to completely ignore my point with your response about Nike’s “bespoke” program which didn’t even make sense.
It's literally called Nike Bespoke. Bottom line, if you don't want to talk about the Nike Epic React, just keep it moving. Nobody cares about the Adidas stuff you're so desperately wanting to talk about in this thread. Take that to the Adidas threads.
$300 for 3D printing seems gimmicky AF
Just ignore him and block him b, you causing too much back and forthIt's literally called Nike Bespoke. Bottom line, if you don't want to talk about the Nike Epic React, just keep it moving. Nobody cares about the Adidas stuff you're so desperately wanting to talk about in this thread. Take that to the Adidas threads.