Adidas adiZero Tempo 4

The lightest in its class, the 2011s Adidas adiZero Tempo 4 is builted with a touch of support with speed in mind. The adiZero Tempo 4, now full-lenght adiPrene + cushioning for better cushioned ride with the women's version having a little work done on its blown rubber sole. Step into this lightweight supportive trainer for your daily run. (Updated Model : Adidas adiZero Tempo 5)

MSRP : US$110
Weight : 11.3 oz / 320 gm
Predecessor : Tempo 3
Product Cycle : Product Cycle : RY.2012.DY.2012.June.
Features : Style : Gender Specific : Upper : Open Mesh, EVA Sockliner, AdiPrene 45 Last : Midsole : CM.Eva, Full-lenght Forefoot adiPrene® +, Formotion®, Pro-moderator, Torsion® System : Outsole : Blown Rubber, adiWare™


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A fast supportive lightweight trainer, 'Neutral to Moderate Over-Pronators'.
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2010AdidasadiZeroTempStickerHistory : adiZero Tempo Series : Tempo 4('11), Tempo 3('10), Tempo 2('09), Tempo('08)


ZebarPlusGlossry2011AdidasadiZeroTempGlossaryadiPrene® + : Forefoot: For a more efficient push-off. Elastic material under the forefoot. Retains natural forces at toe-off for greater forefoot fficiency. Maximizes energy use.

adiPrene® 45 Last : A combination of Adidadas cushy foam, adiPrene® 45 with traditional strobel last at the forefoot.

adiWear® : Heel : Outsole for best durability in high wear areas.

Blown Rubber : Forefoot : Primarily used in the forefoot to provide traction.

CM.Eva : Midsole : Compression molded EVA which is an industry standard mid-sole material designed which offer durable cushioning.

EVA Sockeliner : Designed for underfoot cushioning.

ForMotion® : Provides a smooth, balanced ride from heel strike to toe off, while controlling pro-nation.

Pro Moderator™ : A lightweight, highly stable yet durable, mid-sole support unit co-molded onto the CMEVA mid-sole.

Torsion® System : Lightweight arch support that allows the forefoot and rearfoot to move independently for better surface adaptation and stability.

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