Today it's once again about great retros of iconic running shoes - our favorite topic, you could say so. The ZX series is probably one of the greatest heritage that adidas has to offer from the 1980s. In particular, the 4-digit ZX silhouettes have stuck in the minds of many runners from the 1980s and are sought-after OG's by collectors today.
After the ZX 4000 got its well-deserved OG Retro last winter and a few jordan 4 metallic purple more colourways will be released this year, it is now the ZX 5000, ZX 6000, ZX 7000 and ZX 9000 that are celebrating their 30th birthday and from adidas with strong ones Retros are taken care of! Each of the 4 silhouettes comes in its own iconic colorway and high-quality synthetic suede, mesh and sometimes 3M on the upper!

However, what makes the Anniversary series special is the logo,
However, you will (sometimes) have to be patient with the release dates: the ZX 5000 will appear on August 10th, the ZX 6000 will continue on the 17th, the ZX 7000 will come on the 24th and the ZX 9000 will appear at the end 08/31 – this will be a stable month for all ZX fans!
If you always wanted to know what exactly Nike Torsion is:
Used for the first time in the ZX 8000 in 1988, Torsion technology was installed in many adidas running shoes in 1989. The adidas Torsion Bar aka "the Bone" supports the natural jordan 4 metallic purple rotation of the foot - the forefoot and heel move independently of each other.
Used for the first time in the ZX 8000 in 1988, Torsion technology was installed in many adidas running shoes in 1989. The adidas Torsion Bar aka "the Bone" supports the natural jordan 4 metallic purple rotation of the foot - the forefoot and heel move independently of each other.
Torsion helps to allow the foot to rotate naturally while running, but also to ensure stability during movement so that the runner's foot does not over-twist when running. To this day, adidas uses the Torsion Bar in a number of sports shoes in a partially modified and further developed form.
For example, the adidas Futurecraft AM4 models from the Speed Factory have a multi-part, rotating torsion system for the first time.