Inside you’ll find two shoes, though only one of them is smart. Or just to make a racket when you take the shoes out. Next, it’s got a space blanket…err…tin foil(?) inside to keep it protected. Like my Polar Balance scale unboxing, the Gemini 2 is pretty straight forward from an unboxing standpoint. The shoes don’t come out till late February, and there’s a small listing of caveats on what Under Armour has allowed the press to discuss, which I outlined in my other Under Armour post for today. Oh, before we start, note that this isn’t a review. I’ve been using a pre-production unit (Perhaps it’s units because there are two shoes?) on all my runs the last few weeks, through snow, ice, and everything in between here, cold parts of Canada, and France. Officially the shoe is known as the: UA SpeedForm Gemini 2 Record Equipped. See, Under Armour technically has two variants of their Gemini 2 shoes, and the one I’m talking about today is the one that’s ‘Record Equipped’, which is a swanky marketing term that basically means it’s got smarts. So why would I be posting about these shoes? Well, they’re…alive! But as regular readers here know – I don’t generally do shoe reviews (well, ever really). Over the last few weeks I have charged a water bottle, charged a pair of sunglasses, and most recently – ‘turned on’ a pair of running shoes.Īs part of today’s HealthBox announcement, Under Armour is announcing the next generation of the UA SpeedForm Gemini running shoes, the Gemini 2 variant.
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