Adidas Futurepacer “Grey One” Review

Adidas Canada sent me one of the most unique looking sneakers coming out from the Three Stripes kitchen in quite a while – the Futurepacer! Inspired by the 1984 classic Micropacer, this updated take features a Boost midsole with 3M accents. Check out my review and see for yourselves!

Adidas Ultra Boost Parley “Legend Ink” Review (Run For The Oceans)

Foot Locker Canada hooked it up sending me the latest Ultra Boost Parley from Adidas! My latest video covers the technical aspects of this environmentally-friendly sneaker, but I also give you guys a recap of the Run For The Oceans run that was held in Toronto on July 4th where I ran as part of #TeamFootLocker!

Grab your pair of Ultra Boost Parleys from Foot Locker Canada here: https://bit.ly/2lDvT2v

Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Butter” Review

The Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 finally made its return this year with the debut “Butter” colourway. Featuring a pale neon yellow Primeknit upper atop the ultra comfortable Boost midsole, these were released just in time for summer and were arguably the most easily obtainable colourway to ever release! Check out my review and see how these are on feet!

Adidas Yung-1 “Collegiate Navy / Red” Review

Adidas’ latest entry into the “Dad Shoe” market is the Yung-1 model, which was inspired by the late 90’s silhouette, the Falcon Dorf. Adidas Canada sent me the debut colourway, in an eye-catching navy and red combo. Check out my review and let me know what you think of them!

Adidas Iniki I-5923 “Pride” Review

In celebration of Pride Month, Adidas Originals dropped a pack headlined by the Iniki I-5923 model! Constructed with a cream-coloured base with pastel hues of suede all over, these were a wonderfully executed take on the traditional Pride rainbow. Check out my review and see how they look on feet!

Adidas Yeezy 500 Desert Rat “Blush” Review

The latest Adidas Yeezy silhouette to drop, the Yeezy 500 released its second colourway in global retailers this past weekend. These chunky runners fit the theme of today’s sneaker trends, but are they simply too “out there” from a design perspective to be embraced by the majority of sneaker aficionados?