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Adidas shoes
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 18:33:32
RW reviews of Adidas shoes, and Adidas contact details
ADIDASPO Box 39, The Adidas Centre, Pepper Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5SD; 0161-419 2500; www.adidas.com/uk2005 MODELSSTABILITYSupernova Control Revenge CUSHIONEDAdistar Cushion MOTION CONTROLAdistar Control PERFORMANCERotterdam
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Full review: Adidas Supernova Cushion £70
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 18:07:13
Adidas Supernova Cushion £70
Weight 349gEvaluation The Supernova Cushion is one of Adidas's most successful shoes, so it's always careful with updates. This latest version sticks closely to the Cushion script, with a few subtle changes. It's now built on a wider last, so
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Adidas Calibrate £75
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:05:23
but with modern materials. Until now, Adidas has only used polyurethane as a midsole material once in the last 10 years. Polyurethane offers good protection for larger runners, or just runners who need maximum midsole durability. The Calibrates midsole is mostly
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Adidas Boston £60
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:55:08
, 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
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Adidas Response Control £60
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
flexibility, a blown rubber outsole and Adiprene Plus cushioning.The Response Control is pitched into a tough market. Fortunately for Adidas, Nike and Asics have increased the price of their Air Span Triax and Gel 1070 to £65, but New Balance’s excellent 763
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Adidas Response Comp £55
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
training shoe). Its moderately stable, too, with a decent heel counter and a midfoot support strap built into the lacing (though if you need much stability, look to Adidass 275g Taper RC, which has a full-length medial post but a flatter feel
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Adidas Adistar Competition £80
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:53:33
Weight 225gEvaluation It’s good to see Adidas’s carbon-fibre Pro Plate in a really light shoe – after all, it’s designed to increase propulsive power. Testing of the last shoe – the 300g-plus Gazelle Pro Plate – found that the stiff, springy plate
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Adidas Climacool RU £80
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
for a smooth ride, and theres little midfoot stability in the upper. As for training in the wet: forget it. Unless you want your socks to be instantly soaked, this is a dry-weather shoe only. In short Full marks to Adidas for innovation
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Adidas Swoop £59.99
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
ADIDAS SWOOP £59.99One of Adidass very best off-road shoes, the three-year-old Equipment Davos (see below), gets a new name and a slightly more reinforced upper. At a swift 307g, its built a good reputation as a more comfortable and only
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Adidas Extrano £89.99
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12
Weight 371gEvaluation Sometimes the only way to find out whether an offbeat idea works is to try it. Credit to Adidas, then, for mating a trail shoe with a cross-country spike to see if they could make a shoe thats equally at home on easy trails
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