Whether you believe in Adidas’ UltraBOOST series or not, you can’t deny its impact on the footwear industry since its launch in 2015. Although the series has achieved high-profile cooperation and cooperation, as well as economic success, it has lost most of its appeal among savvy sneaker enthusiasts. On the contrary, the brand has turned its attention to consumers, looking for a reliable operating mode, which is exactly the characteristic of the newly released UltraBOOST 22. Exactly the same as UltraBOOST 21 in appearance and technology, the latest product of this UB series is specifically designed around female feet. In order to optimize the 360-degree comfort and feel of UltraBOOST, they consulted more than 1 million foot scans, and until this year, this model has remained basically unchanged. The 21's redesign brought a much-needed update to the sneakers that sparked the BOOST boom, but it is almost only touted as a performance mode of operation. Many are still the same latest mainline Super BOOST sneakers. Although the partially recycled upper and comfortable heel foam solve some of the most prominent problems of the three-striped shoes. It will debut in 6 color schemes between December 6th and 9th. Ultra Boost 22 promises the same energy return as the previous models, especially the direct one. The PRIMEKNIT+ superstructure follows the same pattern and also has partially recycled Parley Ocean plastic yarn. The BOOST foam in the midsole is the same as UB 21, and its titer is maintained at 10 mm. This pair of shoes continues to promote the LEP (Linear Energy Push) technology of Three Stripes, and rearranges the telescopic mesh outsole with Continental™ rubber. According to data from female runners, the German sportswear giant added lugs to the heel to achieve a more focused transition. Together, each of the aforementioned components creates an ultra-responsive ride while serving a historically neglected part of the athletes.