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If you’re looking for a way to test out Adidas’ latest items, look no further than the Adidas product testing program.
Through its current program, the Three Stripes sends shoes and other gear to selected individuals to test out for a period of time. After trying out the wares for a few weeks, product testers will mail them back to the company and let Adidas know what they think. Currently, the program is on hiatus, according to the site, but recruitment will open again “in the near future.”
If this sounds like something you may interested in, read on for more information on the Adidas product testing program.
Adidas’ product testing program allows individuals to test Adidas footwear and clothing in order to provide the brand with honest feedback. The tested pieces are intended to be worn for various athletic activities, which testers are strictly required to send back to Adidas at the end of their testing period.
Product testers must meet a minimum set of requirements, including:
If you meet those requirements, apply online now at Producttesting.adidas.com. Applicants must fill out a short survey with information including preferred sizing, what sports they participate in and demographics.
If you are selected for the Adidas product testing program, you will receive an email inviting you to participate. Those who choose to participate will receive complimentary test gear with instructions on how long to wear the product or the amount of mileage. After wearing the gear for the required period, testers will mail back the product (Adidas will pay for shipping) for evaluation by the company. During the testing period, participants are asked to keep detailed logs of their activity, as they will be asked to complete a short survey at the end.
Adidas product testers are required to complete a testing checklist, specifying if they want to test footwear, clothing or both — as well as their gender. For apparel, testers must enter their sizing for tops and bottoms, as well as hip, chest, waist and thigh measurements. For footwear, testers must submit their shoe sizes and foot width. Up to five categories of interest can then be selected: American football, baseball, basketball, golf, Adidas Originals, outdoor, swimming and wrestling — which must then be specified with information including training types, positions, performance levels and how often testers train.
Those who participate in Adidas product testing will be asked to provide feedback through questionnaires and potential in-person interviews. Testers must not wear their testing products in locations where people are familiar with Adidas’ product promotions or sportswear sales — including footwear, fashion and sporting events, as well as footwear and apparel stores — and cannot post about testing products on any social media platforms in any way. Adidas is also allowed to terminate testers’ testing projects and agreements as any time.
Adidas does not pay its product testers. In a disclaimer on its product testing website, the brand notes that testers are not compensated financially. Despite some users on social media falsely stating they were paid to test products, the brand’s statement emphasizes that the claims are unsupported. Within its terms and conditions, Adidas specifies that testers can withdraw from testing at any point, as well.
At the end of its product testing application online, Adidas requires all applicants to submit their first and last name, home address, e-mail address, phone number and birthday. Users must also note their body height, as well as if they are an Adidas employee.
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