Asking for directions in Italy can lead to one of two replies: do you want the fastest way or the most beautiful way? This is an exaggerated way of explaining an Italian approach to life. Passion for experience and enjoyment in life can be prized over speed and efficiency. It’s a beautiful sentiment but one that seems at odds with a capitalistic worldview.
After several days in Venice with the 76-year-old footwear company Diadora, an emphasis on getting “there” the most beautiful way is perhaps its guiding principle.
At the same time, the company is springing forward with innovation and technology while cobblers with decades of shoe manufacturing experience mold, shape, and stitch Italy’s only handmade performance running shoe, the Diadora ATOMO V7000-2.
In short: Gen-X and older millennials might remember Diadora as the brand behind tennis superstar Bjorn Borg or as the company that made your youth soccer cleats. Diadora is now at the forefront of running style — people within major companies in the running industry have admitted that Diadora is one of their favorite brands, and the company is threading the needle between old-world manufacturing and performance footwear.
- Upper: Nylon air mesh and microfiber
- Insole: A high-density, removable foam “DNATTIVO”
- Midsole: DD Anima — a proprietary EVA compound
- Outsole: Duratech 5000 wear-resistant compound
- Midsole drop: 5mm
- Weight: 9.2 oz. (men’s size 10)
- Price: $240
Pros
- Handmade by workers living in Treviso and the Montebelluna Valley, Italy
- Design details makes the shoe stylish for running and wearing casually
- Cushy and springy foam helps with stride roll-through
- Probably the best-looking running performance shoe on the market
Cons
- Costs almost as much as some brands’ super shoes without the same performance gains
- More heel-to-toe offset would enhance overall comfort
- Sizing is off; runs big and with limited availability, consumers might be misguided
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