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Fast Company November 2006 Robert E. Calem |
What, No Shoe Phone? High technology has infiltrated the next generation of footwear. Which pairs kick our lives up a notch -- and which need a reboot: Dada's Code M basketball Shoes... Adidas Adistar Fusion running shoes... etc. |
Wired June 23, 2008 Mathew Honan |
Play Like You're an Olympian With This Gold-Standard Gear This August in Beijing, Olympic athletes will rely on the best gear in the world to perform at their peak. Here's the top tech, plus reviews of everything you'll need to have the hottest summer ever. |
Wired September 2000 Andrew Tilin |
Ready, Set, Mutate! International jock police should forget about controlling technology's impact on sports. It's the 21st century - let the augmentations begin. We've compiled a cutting-edge athlete's duffel of techno-enhanced clothing, equipment, and drugs that will help the world's athletes mine gold... |
Fast Company July 2008 Paul Hochman |
High-Tech Gear for Olympic Athletes When it comes to finding that last bit of leverage over the Olympic competition, gear makers strain as hard as the athletes. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Nike Wants to Feel Your Pain For some athletic shoe makers, new sensor technology is not limited to tracking mileage. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarsky |
Reebok ZigTech Shark The Reebok Zig line of running shoes is known for its modern and aggressive look with an emphasis on comfort and performance The new ZigTech Shark takes this philosophy further by offering a refined and cushioned pace over the pavement. |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Stanley Holmes |
Adidas: The Machine of a New Sole Adidas' new shoe is no gimmick, and at $250 it's no bargain. Nevertheless, Adidas is pumped by nine months of positive buzz that preceded the new shoe's launch. And rivals Nike and Reebok have taken notice. |
AskMen.com Branden Peters |
adidas SL Loop Runner adidas has produced several shoes over the years with the SL (super light) tag on them. |
Outside August 2004 Johnathan Waldman |
Performance Swimwear More is less--less drag, less turbulence, and less time to the finish line. At this summer's Athens Games, 75 percent of all swimmers will get hydro-dynamic in full-body and cutoff suits. |