, 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
predecessor. Simply put, this is a groundbreaking shoe. It uses materials in different shapes and places to create a lightweight performance trainer without sacrificing stability.Despite its standard single-density midsole, the Boston provides surprising
Weight 298gEvaluation For a brand that has such good road-racing shoes, it’s a surprise that Adidas hasn’t been able to make one of the top performance trainers as well. The Rotterdam will elevate the company to that upper level. It’s a lighter
post). The ride is fine smoother in the forefoot than the rearfoot. If you want a £60 alternative to softer shoes such as the Nike Air Pegasus or Asics Gel Cumulus, you probably wont be disappointed.In short The latest Boston Road DMX is a low
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)