Reebok Looks To Debut Sneakers For Space
Reebok is known for making some out of this world sneakers, but I think they went above and beyond with their latest creations. Today, Reebok announced the creation of a brand new product, but not necessarily one that you would normally expect.
Teaming up with David Clark Company, Reebok has implemented its Floatride Foam technology—utilized in it’s top-of-the-line Floatride running shoe—in a brand new space boot, the Floatride Space Boot SB-01. The new boot is the first innovation in space-footwear in over 50 years, and was developed for an upcoming mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
In addition to the Space Boot SB-01, the development journey behind both Floatride Run and Floatride Space Boot, SB-01 has ignited another Reebok Running innovation that has potential to break even more barriers in footwear, with the Reebok Floatride 100g racer.
The Floatride Racer will feature a feather-lite midsole (weighing under an ounce), single layer engineered mesh upper and weight optimized full coverage outsole, and will be available for purchase in 2018.
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