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After the huge success of the previous Ultraboost versions, Adidas is back with its latest version, the Adidas Ultraboost 20. This time with a new space theme by partnering with international Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory, claiming they were ‘brought together by a shared passion for innovation’ and that ‘The sky isn’t the limit—it’s just the beginning’.

While that might (and does) sound like massive marketing speil, you’ve gotta credit them for the hype!

Ultraboost 20

The shimmering iridescent finish of the new Ultraboost 20

With its new space-inspired style and high-tech-specs aplenty, the silhouette is a familiar yet welcome upgrade for the popular UltraBOOST line.

The UltraBOOST 20 comes with a flexible Primeknit upper featuring a Tailored Fiber Placement technique to promising a nailed-on fit for all feet. Additional support is provided by a TPU midfoot cage and heel clip, both offering familiarity to the Ultraboost 19 construction.

The full-length BOOST midsole offers signature soft foam technology with its space-age styling, which will no doubt prove popular thanks to a shimmering pearly finish with purple and blues.

Ultraboost 20

Users will find a slightly firmer feel than the previous model, as well as a more aggressive stance, which feels like it propels you forward. The Ultraboost 20 will no-doubt become a firm favourite with runners and fashionistas of all shapes and sizes due to their flexibility and style.

Continental continues to provide the rubber outsole with their Stretchweb technology guaranteeing great grip and durability to accompany the famously slipper-like comfortable fit.

Ultraboost 20

The International Space Station brand is woven along with the Adidas logo on the tongue, and more co-branded features can be found on the insole.

Currently retailing around the £160 mark, if you’re looking to pick up a pair of the UltraBOOST 2o, you can do so via the links below…

 

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Ryan Nesbitt

Ryan is a former personal trainer and editor-in-chief at Moovs. Whilst no longer a PT, he's retained his love of health and fitness through running, cycling, and cross-training. When not writing for the site, he's usually found training, racing or yelling encouragement on the side of a sports field being Dad.