Continental Kicks Off Multimedia Campaign on More Grip for adidas Shoes at www.getyourgrip.com
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Innovative rubber compounds deliver marked increase in grip for adidas shoes.
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Three men’s marathon world records and multiple course records set.
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More than 80 different running, trekking, and outdoor shoes already on the market.
Hanover / Geneva, March 2015. The many parallels between tires and shoes are not hard to find: Tires are to cars what shoes are to runners – they form the only link with the ground and must ultimately be able to transmit all of the forces involved. The rubber compounds specially developed for adidas by Continental feature particularly high levels of grip on all surfaces, helping runners to conserve energy that would go to waste in a shoe with less grip. “Through our interactive, multimedia GetYourGrip campaign, we are out to raise awareness of how the technology transfer from tires to shoes can result in performance improvements of up to 30 percent,” says Alexander Bahlmann, head of PR, passenger and light truck tires at Continental. “The fascinating thing here is the sheer range of applications of these shoes that now extends from running, outdoor, and trekking, all the way to snowboard shoes.”
The campaign kicks off with a breathtaking video in which a professional parkour runner, or “traceur”, takes on a Continental test engineer in a Multivan. The duel begins in downtown Hanover, runs over a range of different surfaces, and culminates at Continental’s unique AIBA fully automated indoor tire testing facility at the company’s Contidrom proving grounds. The technology transfer process is clearly illustrated, with several tire experts providing helpful explanations. The nerve center of the campaign is the www.getyourgrip.com website.
Since 2007, international tire manufacturer, Continental, has been supplying sporting goods manufacturer, adidas, with “Traction Compound” soles for various segments of the footwear market. The initial adidas project focused on better grip has grown into a technology cooperation that has already resulted in more than 80 different shoes being brought to market, helping professional marathon runners to break numerous records. Ever since adidas and Continental began their technology-based cooperation they have progressively expanded its coverage. Today, more than 80 different running, trekking and outdoor shoes for men and women are already on the market. All of these shoes have extremely high-grip soles made from special rubber compounds devised by Continental. Additional models are already in the pipeline. The experts at Continental have also developed sole compounds for extreme conditions such as snow and ice, to provide professionals and sports enthusiasts alike with even greater safety and comfort.
In the meantime, for both companies the relationship has developed into a textbook example of cross-industry collaboration, a fact reflected in the way that all adidas shoes with Continental Traction Compounds are clearly marked with the tire manufacturer’s logo at the point of sale as well. While adidas benefits from the technical improvement of its products, for Continental the increased visibility in the premium shoe segment presents a fine opportunity to convince people with less interest in cars of the quality and performance of its own products. Running enthusiasts show high interest in using premium shoes, which makes them more accessible to messages about the benefits of the latest product innovations and how these can translate into better performance. Jump in the conversation with us @continentaltire using, #ForWhatYouDo.
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Contact: Alexander Bahlmann Head of PR, Passenger and Light Truck Tires Continental AG Tire division Büttnerstrasse 25, 30165 Hanover, Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 511 938 2615 Fax: +49 (0) 511 938 2455 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. www.continental-reifen.de www.getyourgrip.com
Klaus Engelhart Press Spokesman, Passenger and Light Truck/Two-Wheel Tires Germany/Austria/Switzerland Continental AG Tire division Büttnerstrasse 25, 30165 Hanover, Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 511 938 2285 Fax: +49 (0) 511 938 2455 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Continental Tire the Americas
Based in Fort Mill, S.C., Continental Tire the Americas, LLC manufactures and distributes a complete premium line of passenger, light truck and commercial tires for original equipment and replacement markets. Our ultra-high, performance tires include award-winning technologies that focus on safety, help save money, and reduce CO2 emissions. Continental’s premium products are available at leading independent tire dealers, car dealers, and mass retail companies across North America. Continental Tire is a proud supporter of IMSA, Major League Soccer (MLS), West Coast Customs, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, and Petty’s Garage.
Continental AG
With sales of around €33.3 billion in 2013, Continental is one of the world’s leading automotive suppliers. As a provider of tires, brake systems, systems and components for powertrains and chassis, instrumentation, infotainment solutions, vehicle electronics and technical elastomers, Continental contributes to enhanced driving safety and global climate protection. Continental is also an expert partner in networked automobile communication. Continental currently employs around 182,000 people in 49 countries.
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