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
-runner shoes around. It’s now more responsive, which should broaden its appeal.Try it on if you liked Adidas Calibrate (£75); Mizuno Wave Legend (£70)
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
AdidasCalibrate (motion control) £75 Supernova Control (stability) £70 AsicsGel Cumulus (cushioned) £65 Gel Nimbus (cushioned) £85 Avia2050 (stability) £70 BrooksGel Glycerin (cushioned) £85 Racer ST (racing) £60 T3 Racer (racing) £50 Inov-8Mudroc
precise are the readings? Value for money Is it worth your buck? Added features Relevant additional featuresEach criterion is given a mark out of 10. adidas miCoach, around £180 depending on network Contact www.adidas.comThe miCoach is a Samsung mobile
're also fun to wear.Adidas Calibrate – £75Weight 377g Motion controlled by A full-length, second density medial post, a polyurethane (PU) insert in the heel, broad last, large plastic midfoot shank.The first version of the Calibrate was an ‘old school
the job, but didn't exactly set the pulse racing. Over the last few years, however, motion-control shoes have lost weight and become sleeker. With the Adidas Calibrate, the Saucony GRID Stabil and even the slimmed-down Brooks Beast, severe overpronators