Set for release on May 2 and costing $140, the Adidas CLIMACOOL 24 is a slip-on sneaker fully made with 3D printing, created in one piece without seams. Its lattice design lets air flow from all sides, keeping your feet cool, especially in hot weather.
It blends Adidas’ CLIMACOOL technology with their Futurecraft concepts, aiming for eco-friendliness and comfort. The shoe is made entirely of polyurethane, keeping it lightweight with good arch support and cushy heel padding.
- OVERVIEW OF NEPTUNE 3 PRO: 225x225x280mm/8.85x8.85x11 inch printing size can meet the needs of most users. With an STM32 motherboard, all axes of...
- DUAL-GEAR DIRECT EXTRUDER: The new direct drive extruder is made of SUS303 high-quality stainless steel with a 3:1 reduction ratio and stronger...
- NOZZLE KIT FOR BETTER PRINTING: The nozzle kit contains a TC4 titanium alloy throat pipe, an aluminum alloy flat heat sink structure, and a brass...
The 3D-printing method reduces material waste, supporting Adidas’ environmental aims. After printing, the shoe is baked to its final size, which is a neat manufacturing twist. Made with running shoes in mind but meant for casual use, it’s super light and bendy, with a snug fit that feels as cozy as Adidas’ Foam RNNR. You can even wear them without socks in the summer.

It comes in a clean “Off White” color (style code JQ8739), with subtle Three Stripes on the side for a simple, futuristic look. The unisex design is shaped to fit all kinds of feet.

Made like nothing, feels like nothing, looks like nothing. CLIMACOOL exists to push boundaries, and it’s something I align with as an artist,” said Gabriel Moses, a long-term Adidas collaborator known for his emotive photography and videography.
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