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adidas Crazy Light 3

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After going “Quick” for a minute, adidas is now shifting back to the “Light” side of things with the adidas Crazy Light 3. The shoe keeps the same fast, angular upper as its predecessor while letting the geometry of the panels breathe just a little bit more. The shoes are still oozing with adidas’ various technology, from the Sprintframe upper shell to the miadidas integration revealed by the logo on the outsole. Like the adidas Crazy Light 2, this latest third model makes use of a number of ventilated panels on the upper, which plays a major role in weight reduction to create an even more lighter package. The three-stripes logos are again anchored at the heels and the straight angular cut of the ankle remains, which, quite frankly, makes the Crazy Light 3 a bit too similar in design to the CL2. Is the adidas Crazy Light 3 a worthy successor to the popular Crazy Light line, or is the design evolution moving a bit too slow? Continue reading for a first look at the adidas Crazy Light 3 and keep it locked on Sneaker News to get the official imagery of this Summer/Fall release as soon as it’s available.

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