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04/12/2018 – Adidas Grit

Products of the future in 3D printing

The purmundus challenge 3D printing design award was presented for the sixth time in Frankfurt. The 2nd prize won Adidas Grit

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Aarish Netarwala, United States: “Adidas Grit is a pair of resistance training shoes, that replicates the experience of training on soft sand. Grits can be worn to by athletes to train on any running surface. The sole of the shoe mimics sand and absorbs energy from the user, fatiguing the leg muscles faster through strenuous exercise.” © Adidas

 
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Aarish Netarwala, United States: “Adidas Grit is a pair of resistance training shoes, that replicates the experience of training on soft sand. Grits can be worn to by athletes to train on any running surface. The sole of the shoe mimics sand and absorbs energy from the user, fatiguing the leg muscles faster through strenuous exercise.” © Adidas

 
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The 2nd prize: Adidas Grit © Adidas

 
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In manufacturing and assembly, Grit contains just two main pieces. A fabric knit sock is slipped into a 3D printed EPU recyclable lattice sole. © Adidas

 
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