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Adidas Micropacer


$140.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Unique "futuristic"/retro design with limited edition colour options. Built-in microprocessor records detailed running statistics. Small pocket in the right shoe for storing your house key.

The Cons:Not everyone will dig the out-there styling. Even the reissues are hard to find; they go for far more than the MSRP online.

The Adidas Micropacer is a high-tech men’s running shoe featuring a built-in microprocessor. Originally released in 1984, the Micropacer was then reissued in 2008 as part of Adidas ‘Flavors of the World’ series.

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Product Shot 2 The new version includes silhouettes of birds on the back/side panels, as well as a futuristic design with shiny colors that glimmer in the sunlight. Like its original, it contains a microprocessor mounted over the left shoe tongue—which functions as a pedometer, stopwatch, and LCD display. As for its construction, it features leather, nylon, and suede. Although it twinkles with bliss, it’s still durable, high-tech, and more than equipped for an exceptionally long jog.

Features

  • High Tech Men’s Running Shoe
  • ’Flavors of the World’ Series
  • Bird Silhouettes
  • Shiny Colors
  • Microprocessor
  • Pedometer/Stopwatch/LCD
  • Leather/Nylon/Suede
  • Durable

Color Options

  • Adidas Micropacer Metallic Silver - $139.99
  • Adidas Micropacer Black/Turqoise - $139.99

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    Unique "futuristic"/retro design with limited edition colour options.

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    Built-in microprocessor records detailed running statistics.

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    Small pocket in the right shoe for storing your house key.

  • 1

    Replica of the classic groundbreaking Micropacer with none of the limitations (LCD clock doesn't stop at 2009)

  • 1

    Fair price point considering the history and built-in technology.

Cons
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    Not everyone will dig the out-there styling.

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    Even the reissues are hard to find; they go for far more than the MSRP online.

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