The upper of Cloudboom Strike LS is made from a single piece of stringy material which is sprayed and woven into the shape of a foot by a robot arm, then thermally fused onto a bouncy midsole.A running shoe and apparel company recently launched a cutting-edge, laceless, robot-made racing sneaker; Olympians wore them in Paris, and soon, for a crisp $450, you will be able to don them, too.
The off-white slipper, which will hit the market this fall at roughly triple the price of a standard training shoe, looks more like hospital footwear or a bleached Yeezy than a high-performance running shoe. Ilmarin Heitz, senior director of innovation at On, said the Cloudboom Strike LS was made with the intention of being one of the fastest racers in the world; a handful of
The Cloudboom Strike LS is only the latest – albeit most stunning – chapter to a near-decade-long period of supercharged running-shoe innovation that has been difficult to follow for even the biggest of sneaker-heads. It began at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, where Nike surreptitiously introduced And now that we have achieved robot-made shoes designed to make you faster, is there any sense in buying Nike Frees any more? Should you stop purchasing that model of Brooks, Asics or New Balance trainers that you have worn since participating in your middle school Terry Fox Run or community turkey trot? Short answer: not unless you are concerned with having the coolest kicks.
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