adidas Climacool
[5]The adidas Climacool range is made with special materials and performance engineering to keep you cool and comfortable as you work out, featuring bold colours and great ventilation, even on snug fits.
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ADIDAS CLIMACOOL TODAY
Stay dry. Stay cool. When the workout starts heating up, adidas Climacool helps keep body temperatures in check. Breathable, quick-dry fabrics wick away moisture in the areas you sweat most, keeping you comfortable and moving. Since Climacool’s initial creation for tennis polos, the innovation has become a dominant design feature in adidas shoes and performance apparel across all sports. From pants and tights to tees and tanks, whether out for a run or training on the soccer pitch, you’ll find Climacool adidas gear needed to beat the heat.
Frequently Asked Questions About adidas Climacool
What does adidas Climacool do?
adidas Climacool helps keep feet cool. Climacool running shoes have breathable mesh in the upper plus vents in the midsole and outsole to create 360-degree breathability. adidas has also made use of Climacool ventilation in clothing. Climacool mesh ventilation provides breathability in key sweat zones in jerseys, tees, shorts and other clothes made for soccer, training and other sports.
Is adidas Climacool good for running?
Performance shoes like the adidas Climacool BOOST, Climacool Vento and Supernova+ Climacool shoes are great for short to mid-distance runs. An adidas Originals sneaker version has the look of the first Climacool running shoe from 2002, but instead is designed as streetwear and not made to run in.
When did adidas launch Climacool?
The first adidas running shoes to use the Climacool ventilation system were sold in 2002. For the shoe’s 15th birthday, adidas Originals created a streetwear version with the same streamlined look. In the mid-2000s, adidas began using Climacool mesh inserts and venting in key sweat zones on jerseys, tees, shorts and tights made for sports like soccer, running and training.