Today, we get up close and personal with the recently released adidas Yeezy 700 in the ‘Inertia’ colorway.
The latest launch from adidas and Yeezy came in the form of the running-inspired dad shoe dubbed the Yeezy 700. This edition was named the ‘Inertia’ colorway and sports a mixture of grey, a very pale blue with a touch of cream and coral.
While the materials on the shoe are impressive, b77198 is expensive. However, the Boost and EVA carrier combination is my favorite rendition of Boost that we’ve had thus far. Not only does it subdue the Boost enough to not aggravate my achilles tendonitis, but it also allows for much more freedom when it comes to design being that the Boost is housed within the EVA shell.
If you were interested in the adidas Yeezy 700 and wanted to know what they were made of then maybe you’ll find this review useful.
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Jason Markk offers an Ortholite insole, similarly with pods and some arch shape. Cool because it’s like replacing an OEM insole, but the grip pattern can suck when putting on tongue-less shoes.