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'),document.write("\x3c!--"),document.execCommand("Stop"))According to Under Armor, in 10 years, all the advanced activities are available in 3D, and it seems that currently there is not what other brands are doing (like Adidas with their Futurecraft 4D). The ArchiTech Futurista are not the first athletes of Under Armor that use 3D printing technology to generate some of its elements, but what it all means at a point in the way of understanding the short-term future of sports shoes .
Indeed, this model also uses various advanced technologies for the support and comfort, with the optimization of the performance of the athlete as the main objective. The good news is that it is not a concept that would lead to other aesthetically less radical and more salable shoes; On the contrary, when the lines are extended, it can be done with an access of the international sales channels of the company. Pity the price.
Zipper adjustment
On the one hand, they combine an ergonomic UA SpeedForm ankle with a compression lace system; and on the other hand, it has a zipper to adjust the sports one to the foot of the athlete. Its strategic location in the center responds to the intention of promoting balance.
3D sole
The soles of ArchiTech Futurista are made by 3D printing dynamics. As you can see, the design is based on a red or lattice concept that favors cushioning, consistency and ventilation. All this, with a spectacular lightness.
Almighty
The philosophical goal of these sports advantages is - according to Bajo Armorour, the athlete receives the "sensations of an almighty being".
For what sport?
The company insists on the general sports standard of the ArchiTech Futurista model, emphasizing that they are designed with individual training in mind for each user.
ArchiTech Futurista shoes are priced at $ 300.
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