, 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
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
is extremely light. Just like the Boston, our weartesters loved the Rotterdam, and praised its ride and flexibility. And despite it being a trainer, many felt they could race in it. In short If you’re fast and efficient, you’ll love this shoe. For most runners
-slung, straightforward shoe thats all the better for having most of its technology removed. It wont set you on fire, but it promises to be a reliable, durable ride for neutral runners.Try it if you liked Adidas Response Cushion (£60); Brooks Vapor (£60); Fila FGT320
cushioning, with full-forefoot Adiprene Plus.As its weight suggests, its more of a midweight- to big-guy shoe than any of the former Supernovas were (at 310g, the £65 Boston is now the best faster-paced neutral trainer from Adidas). A thick midsole, a big
); Adidas Boston (£60)
Jazz GTO or HRC (£60); Asics Gel Cumulus (£64.99); Adidas Boston (£60)
runner who prefers a firm ride, it could be worth trying on a pair.Try it on if you liked Saucony GRID Jazz GTO (£59.99); Adidas Boston (£59.99)
Pegasus 2000 (£60); Saucony GRID Jazz GTO or HRC (£60); Asics Gel Cumulus (£64.99); Adidas Boston (£60)