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Adidas’ Boost Or Nike’s React

“A shoe is not only a design, but it’s a part of your body language, the way you walk. The way you’re going to move is dictated by your shoes.”

— Christian Louboutin.

What’s up mga dudes! This is my very first blog, ever:). I’m just gonna share my opinions and details on soft sole shoes from the 2 big sportswear companies, Nike and Adidas. They both produce soft sole shoes with the React variants coming from Nike, and the Boost variants coming from Adidas. I do own shoes from both companies that’s why i decided on the topic for this blog. This all comes down to personal preference which means i cannot guarantee in changing your minds between the two but i’m just here to help you guys decide and i will also tell my thoughts on the shoes.

Starting with Nike, the shoe i have is the Nike React Element 55 Hyper Pink(cool diba? jk). Let me just give some details and benefits:

  • Leather Eyestays
  • Cut – out Swoosh
  • Lightweight Textile Upper with high sheen
  • Really, really light. I mean really!!
  • Rubber Pods on the outsole for traction
  • Heel Tab has reflectivity.
  • The React Technology delivers a smooth ride
Php 5399 Nike React Element 55

This shoe is actually meant for running and sports, that’s why it focuses on comfortability and performance. But it is really good as a lifestyle shoe if you’re going for sporty looks, casual, or the mainstream hype outfits. Different colors are available to suit your outfit though i suggest you would pair it with shorts or track pants to keep the sporty idea in your lifestyle wear(if possible, pair it with anything Nike).

Moving on with my preferred Adidas shoe is the Adidas PureBoost Core Black. Here are some details:

  • Lightweight
  • Slab of the Boost Midsole
  • Pure foam with no plastic wedges.
  • More than 30ml of foam underneath the heel.
  • Really comfy.
  • Grippy Outsole.
Php 6000 Adidas Pure Boost 2017

Running and sports is really the main purpose of the shoe. Sure its not as stylish as the Nike React with its colors but it is more flexible. So it not only matches with sportswear but pair it with any lifestyle wear by Adidas then you’ve got your casual look. Shorts and track pants preferrably. This has a more minimalist look.

So ayun people:) I know i can do better for a first blog but i did find fun sharing thoughts. Hope you guys find a preference and i’m always seeking to find improvements in making a blog. Thanks guys, no hate, love from Carlos:)

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