Prices of fan-favorite Adidas Ultraboost 21 sneakers are 30 percent or for $54 off in honor of Presidents' Day weekend with many nurses surely eyeing to snag a pair.
According to a nurse who is often on her feet 14-plus hours a day, it has a great fit that makes you feel like you're walking on clouds.
Another healthcare worker in the Emergency Department who has intense nerve damage in the heel calls the extra boost as really making a difference.
She calls the shoes a lifesaver as she just got out of a boot post–foot surgery and is averaging around 22,000 steps a day.
A considerable upgrade from the 20 silhouettes and nearly similar to the newest 22 models, the 21st features a new Torsion System that provides a 15 percent increase in forefoot bending stiffness, allowing a more responsive run.
The sneakers also provide 6 percent more energy and a supportive heel that doesn't depreciate in quality over time.
A number of sizes in the pink or rose colorway are still in stock among the full lineup of Ultraboosts at Adidas.


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