, this should be high on your list.In short Think of the Boston as a lighter, sportier alternative to Adidass £60 workhorse, the Response, or a cheaper take on the £70 Supernova Cushion. Its a gem of a shoe for biomechanically neutral runners.Try it if you
shoes. The Adidas Adizero Boston 2 look pretty good but was wondering if anyone else wears them espeially for long runs, high weekly Mileage. I have also looked at the Mizuno Musha shoes. I just don't seem to need all the heel cusioning that most shoes
and haven't had a problem since (touches wood). That was about 3 years ago. Bostons 2's have not been discontinued, they are still available although Adidas have pretty much sold out. Autumn/Winter 11 colourway is neon orange, Spring Summer 11 colour
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 330gEvaluation Name aside, theres no similarity between the latest Boston and last years more fashionable but underperforming
on racing flat as would like a little more support over 26.2miles, been thinking about getting a pair of Adidas Bostons, does/has anybody used this over the marathon distance & would you recomend? any opinion much appreciated. about myself:time: sub 3hrs
or a shoe with the bare minimum of support as I've found myself being injured after wearing corrective shoes in the past and find that neutrals suit my lolloping running style better. I found the Boston 2 at a really decent price but would prefer
I am running the Boston Marathon next Monday. Are any London-Marathoners going to be running it? Would anyone consider running the Boston next year, instead of the London? I know this isn't the question, but some people have run Paris (last weekend
but my local running shop was all out of stock and the assistant non too helpfulMany thanks in advance! Hi f1goI swapped from Nike Lunergliudes to Adidas Adizero Boston 2 recently, the sizing was quite different. In Nike I took 7.5UK in Adidas I take 8