Our 7 Favorite Boost Sneakers
to Buy Right Now
![Adidas PureBoost DPR Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product1.jpg)
PureBoost DPR, $150 (available May 18)
In February 2013, Adidas introduced its Boost technology, an ultra-responsive cushioning that stores and returns energy every time your foot hits the ground. Extremely comfortable and responsive, Boost was first integrated into high-performance running shoes. But Adidas would've been crazy not to branch out and these days, the brand is offering the lightweight and ultra-comfy cushioning on their most popular new models as well as classic, old school favorites. Boost kicks are certainly a favorite of the Valet. team (and readers), so we rounded up our favorite pairs available to buy right now.
![Adidas UltraBoost Uncaged Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product2.jpg)
UltraBoost Uncaged, $180
![Adidas Stan Smith Boost Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product3.jpg)
Stan Smith Boost, $120
![Adidas Pure Boost Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product4.jpg)
Pure Boost, $140
![Adidas EQT Support Ultra Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product5.jpg)
EQT Support Ultra, $160
![Adidas NMD R2 Primeknit Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product6.jpg)
NMD R2 Primeknit, $170
![Adidas Iniki Runner Sneakers](http://valetmag.com/gr/daily/personal_shopper/shop_talk/051617/art-product7.jpg)
Iniki Runner, $120
FYI
The unique Boost cushioning came about through a partnership with the world's largest chemical company, Badische Anilin & Soda-Fabrik, and was originally called "Infinergy."