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Olivia Wilde is always on her fitness game, and beyond her trusty water bottle, canvas bag, and matching athletic sets, her number one workout accessory is — without a doubt — Adidas Ultraboost 5.0 DNA sneakers. Over the weekend, Wilde laced up her trusty pair for a sweat session, marking the 11th time she’s worn the sneakers just this month.
While Wilde has worn the all-black colorway of the running shoes nearly every day this February, she’s been hitting the gym in these Adidas Ultraboost 5.0 DNA shoes since last October. But this isn’t the only adidas shoe the actress and director owns and wears on repeat. During the height of the pandemic in June 2020, Wilde slipped out in white and black Adidas Superstar Sneakers. She also owns the now-discontinued Ultraboost 5.0 DNA’s in a mauve and acid red colorway, as well as a mustard yellow pair of Adidas x Gucci Gazelle sneakers. But of all the best Adidas shoes Wilde wears, none are more prevalent than her black Ultraboost 5.0 DNA sneakers.
The magic of Wilde’s Ultraboost 5.0 DNA sneakers lies in Adidas’ Boost technology in the shoe’s midsole. Boost incorporates a proprietary thermoplastic urethane material that strikes a balance between cushioning your foot and propelling you forward while you’re running or walking. Foam materials used in many other running shoes absorb shock to soften the impact on your joints — Boost rebounds that energy into your next stride to efficiently propel you forward.
The Ultraboost 5.0 DNA sneakers also feature a Primeknit upper that allows your feet to breathe on warm days and during sweaty workouts. The wide heel counter and roomy, rounded toe box prevent rubbing and blisters, even on the first wear. And the 10 millimeter heel-to-toe drop makes the shoe a supportive choice for short-distance runners and those dealing with heel spurs, achilles tendonitis, or calf pain, as it reduces pressure on the back half of your foot.
To support Adidas’ goal of achieving climate neutrality (meaning net zero greenhouse gas emissions) by 2050 to reduce plastic waste, the sneakers feature upcycled and recycled materials, too. The upper incorporates 50 percent ocean plastics intercepted on shorelines, and the rest of the yarn is made of recycled polyester.
Wilde’s consistency in wearing the Ultraboost 5.0 DNA sneakers for her near-daily cardio and strength-training workouts speaks to their lasting quality and enduring comfort of the Adidas Ultraboost 5.0 DNA shoes. Her preferred all-black pair looks stylish with any workout set. Plus, an all-black sneaker won’t show any scuff marks or dirt, which keeps them looking fresh-from-the-shoebox wear after wear. Pick up a pair of Wilde’s latest obsession, below.
Adidas Ultraboost 5.0 DNA Sneakers
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