The Adidas Adios 2 Review: a running shoe intended for neutral runners, but I would recommend this shoe to underpronators or overpronators looking for a supportive marathon shoe
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The Adidas Adizero Rush is a lightweight, breathable and responsive road trainer or race day shoe. Best suited for efficient neutral runners. Read the review!
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The ride of the F50 is amazingly smooth and responsive. This shoe coupled with its quick transition and snappy toe off made it easy to run fast. I found myself breaking into up-tempo runs when I had no intention of doing so
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How could Adidas make a lightweight neutral trainer even better? How about keeping the same great fit and cushioning but reducing weight? But the question remains, how can shoe companies get a trainer under 10 oz while maintaining protection and durability
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Adidas stepped up its game and made a couple a bigger improvements this year to the Glide 4. This newer version now lighter that the previous Glide 3 and with a reduced midsole hopes to promote a more natural foot position than its predecessors.
read moreRight away, these supportive and correcting features can be felt throughout the foot—making the shoes a preferable option for runners who have issues with form and footfall
read moreThe adidas adiZero adios is the shoe of choice for the world’s fastest marathoner, Haile Gebrselassie. He wore it during his 2:03:59 world record marathon in Berlin. While it is designed specifically for racing the marathon, the same attributes that make it good for a 26.2 mile racer also make it good for frequent non-racing use
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