Latest Reviews
 |  | | Posted: 02/08/11 | | 'Blisters much worse than previous model' |  | Strengths: good stability, relatively light and bouncy |  | Weaknesses: expensive, murders the arches of my flat feet |  | Overall: After wearing the Salvation 1 for two years, and finding them good for helping with my over-pronation, I decided to give the version 2 a try. Although the older model gave me a fair few issues with blistering (usually after 6+ miles), I naively thought that Adidas would have listened to many customers and dealt with the issue. How wrong was I? The Version 2 rips my feet to bits, even at 5K distance! Such a shame because you'd never know this trying them on in the shop, otherwise I'm sure they're a good trainer. What I don't get is that many runners who have flat feet tend to over-pronate, so this is such a disappointing design flaw. If someone tells the Salvation 3 has addressed this issue, I'll order my pair now! |
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| | | | Fit | | 80% | | Responsiveness | | 80% | | Cushioning | | 80% | | Comfort | | 20% | | Breathability | | 80% | | Durability | | 80% | | Value | | 40% |
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