It's Adidas Vs. Nike in the Battle of the Athlete-Only Winter Olympics Gear
Released on 02/07/2026
[Jeremy] The 2026 Winter Olympics
will see extremely advanced heat and recovery tech be worn
by some of the world's best athletes
and for at least a few hours in the Wired office,
me as well.
First up, we have these limited edition versions
of Hyperice's Normatec Elite Compression Boots.
Made in collaboration with Nike ACG,
these will be sported by Team USA athletes
and other competitors while in transit to and at the games.
How do they work?
Well, compression can help limit inflammation
and fluid build-up in tissue,
so wearing these is popular for recovery among athletes.
Along with muscle stabilization
to reduce fatigue and micro tears, gradual,
and eventually quite intense,
pressure helps push blood back towards your heart,
fighting against gravity.
This reduces blood pooling in your legs during
and after exercise, strenuous or otherwise.
Like them?
These bright orange ones are not for retail,
but you can pick up standard black Normatec Elites
for a thousand bucks.
Adidas doesn't want Nike to walk off with all the tech
or style glory in Milan, however.
This is Adidas's Climawarm System,
a pre-warming suit with a built-in smart-heating unit
to keep athletes' muscles fired up in the crucial moments
before their event, even in extreme cold.
Or in my case,
being incredibly hot and uncomfortable in a heated office.
The entire outfit uses integrated,
ultra-thin Clim8 heating pads,
strategically placed on major power muscle groups,
helping to reduce heat loss during warmup
and waiting periods,
while a built-in safety mechanism
supposedly prevents overheating.
The Adidas jacket and pants are made
using a low bulk performance-tuned fabric
that allows for all manner of Olympic-related activity,
such as sprinting, gliding, and lunging.
They're also not available for retail though.
Just for athletes.
So who takes the gold?
Since Nike is merely speccing the bright orange colorway
here on the Hyperice price boots,
on this occasion, we're inclined to give the medal to Adidas
for bringing its fabric and design game to Milano Cortina.
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