Adidas was founded in 1948 in Germany by Adi Dassler (hence the company name). AdiZero and Supernova are the main running shoe lines - the first being all about lightweigth and performance, the latter about comfort for long distance training.
“The Adidas Solar Ride is a budget-friendly option to the Solar line up of trainers. The Solar Ride is a neutral shoe that replaces more premium materials in the sole unit such as Boost foam and...” Read expert review
“Adidas had the advantage over most other shoe companies with their Boost midsole, but they’re now drifting away from making the Ultraboost shoes a top tier performer in favor of making it better for...” Read expert review
“Much like previous versions the Adidas Adios Boost 4 is built for speed and racing. Updates to the fit from previous versions make the shoe more comfortable while maintaining the performance driven...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Terrex Two boa is built for long days on the trail. It has a high performing midsole/outsole combination that provides a responsive, cushioned and grippy ride. The upper requires a slight...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Duramo 9 is a neutral running shoe that offers some great cushioning but misses the mark on becoming anything more than a midgrade running shoe.” Read expert review
“The adidas Solar Glide is a daily trainer for the urban runner who splits time across the gym and long outdoor runs who doesn’t mind a few quirks for a stylish shoe.” Read expert review
“The Adidas Solar Boost is a highly cushioned daily trainer with a accommodating fit for most foot types. While this isn't a shoe for faster paced running, most runners will appreciate its plush ride...” Read expert review
“The Boston 7 is a solid racing or up-tempo training shoe with a superb fit and faster transition, smooth for those runners needing a little extra stability during races especially marathons.” Read expert review