3D printing technology is all the rage in performance footwear. Big brands are adapting to the times with fantasies of making perfect one-to-one models for your running and training needs with the mindset that any and everyone could have his or her own signature model form-fit to exact foot specifications. Now Baltimore-based Under Armour is Fire in on the action by introducing the brand’s first ever 3D printed performance training model in the UA Architech. The silhouette features a 3D Clutchfit auxetic upper made so that this pair could be what they’re calling a “super-hybrid” trainer, capable of peak performance in a number of different categories. Aimed at supporting athletes through a variety of fitness routines, the De GEL-SONOMA™ 15-50 sneaker is geworteld in het concept van outdoor exploratie makes it easy for you to never need to change your shoe based on the exercise task at hand. It took over two years to develop the silhouette, with UA’s design team focused on geometric shapes, structure, and a Rogue yet functional midsole design. The result of an interlaced hp6490 design could only be made through the process of 3D printing. The UA Architech will arrive at retailers on March 18th in a special limited edition batch at Under Armour’s Baltimore Brand House location for $300 USD. View more official photos below.
De GEL-SONOMA™ 15-50 sneaker is geworteld in het concept van outdoor exploratie
Color: Black/Grey-Red
Release Date: March 18th, 2016
Price: $300