New Material, New Running Shoes, Less Than 100 Grams.
The winning running shoes use 116 "flying line" long running vests using air stitching technology --
When Chinese athletes wore gold and silver at the Beijing Olympic Games, few people seemed to care about their equipment. Of the 28 Chinese sports associations participating in the competition in Beijing, Nike and 22 of them are closely cooperating with the Chinese Olympic Committee and athletes. The finished products are not only the lightest and the most innovative ones, but also highlight the new look of the Chinese delegation.
Nike's sportswear and sports shoes designed for Chinese athletes are inspired by traditional Chinese culture and are designed to improve product performance by ultra light technology. For example, the latest technology competition suit and Taekwondo suit will help athletes play the best level in Beijing. For Chinese athletes, these competition equipment is the perfect combination of Chinese traditional culture inspiration and sponsor's outstanding innovation technology.
"You can see this phenomenon in almost all projects, technology brings a little extra advantage to athletes," said Mcdowell, creative director of Nike Olympic project, Sean McDowell. At this Olympic Games, Chinese athletes have made a historical breakthrough under the aid of sports equipment provided by sponsors. From the backtrack almost worn out track suit to only 13 ounce (368.54 grams) heavy basketball shoes, all these are hidden behind the "high-tech" shadow. Mcdowell said, "when athletes reach their peak, the final decision is whether technology can help them to provide even 0.01 seconds."
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When athletes from all over the world gathered at the Beijing Olympic Games, Nike launched a super strong but lightweight and revolutionary new running shoes made of composite fibers, which could help athletes win Olympic medals.
Shoe body: Victor fiber is a high performance composite filament yarn, which comes from liquid crystal polymers and is the main component of the new Flywire technology. In terms of strength, it is 5 times stronger than steel, but its flexibility and plasticity are super.
"Second layers of skin": the track and field victory running shoes are very light. Athletes say that after wearing running shoes, they feel like their own second layers of skin. The cable of this technology is like the Achilles tendon that twined the athlete's feet. Any additional material is used to block stones and dust. Designers say that such a design can reduce the weight of shoes to 50%.
Millimeter level: when the general shoes are used, the feet will slip. The difference is that the Flywire technology can fix the feet, and when the athletes step, the movement distance of the feet in the shoes does not exceed millimeters.
Nike calls it the track and field winning running shoes. It is the lightest and most solid shoe produced by Nike. Its weight is 93 grams, and the shoes are very wear-resistant, very perfect and very supportive. By contrast, the famous gold running shoes worn by Michael Johnson in the 1996 Olympic Games were the lightest running shoes so far, weighing 112 grams.
From the heel to the toe, each track and field winning shoe uses 116 Victor fiber Flywire cables to keep the cushions of the key parts of the athlete's feet, while the studs support the soles firmly. Every step, the spike will send more energy to the athletes directly.
耐克全身比賽套服
If sprinter can run at a speed of 40 km / h, their wobble speed of their hands and legs will reach 80 km / h. At this speed, reducing resistance is crucial. Therefore, the whole body suit is born, so that the sprinter's speed will not be slowed down by clothing. Long mittens and stockings are designed to reduce wind resistance. If athletes wear a full match suit, they will be faster. The glove is made of the sunken fabric of the golf plate, so that the wind resistance can be reduced and the arms can be swung faster in the air without slowing down.
長跑背心
Long distance runners need to keep cool and sweat, and sportswear can't distract. For Beijing, Nike designed a unique vest for long-distance runners. The back of the vest is made of Aerograhics technology and less seams, so that the weight of the vest is reduced and the air permeability is enhanced. The innovative Aerographics technology directly inserting special nets into clothes without any other fabric. This new technology can reduce weight and sweat more easily. Collars and armholes are seamlessly spliced, reducing redundant materials that may cause friction. This is an important issue for long-distance runners, because even minimal distraction can affect their performance.
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