The adidas Orion 2 was initially popularized when Terry Fox, Canadian amputee athlete and activist, ran in the model during the 1980 Marathon of Hope. Elevated for the modern streets, this iteration carries a black leather upper, serrated Three-Stripes and reinforced panels at heel and toe. Metallic silver accents the custom branding and logo lettering. The sneaker includes a supportive EVA midsole and Trefoil-pattern on the rubber outsole.