In short:A well-balanced shoe for moderate over-pronators. Pros:A well-balanced shoe for moderate over-pronators. Cons:A well-balanced shoe for moderate over-pronators. Weight (M): 350g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: The Salvation, formerly
for less rigid lacing; 360-degree reflectivity.WE SAY A comfortable, flexible mid-weight shoe suitable for medium to fast runs. This 20th anniversary edition of Adidas's longest-running shoe is packed with an impressive amount of technology for the price
is notably softer and more flexible than the previous one, and the breathability of the new wider mesh was excellent. Mohd aman Siddiqui: Got great design, comfortable to wear,feet get less strained while running,got great traction and balance while landing
, which is unusual for an Adidas shoe, but this allowed for greater toe-flex without being constricted. Grozzlybear: A great performance shoe from 5K to Marathon Strengths: Light. Bright. Comfortable. Good balance of flexibility (in forefoot) and control
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 340g Weight (W): 305g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: What's new? A new Ortholite sockliner to add support and comfort. The forefoot of the blown rubber sole has been redesigned for better flex and responsiveness
-Smith: Excellent performance trainer with plenty of cushioning Strengths: Generally I wear Asics but heard good things about these trainers. Impressed with the fit especially as Adidas tend to come in a little narrow for me. Lacing is another bonus and helps
. Weight (M): 344g Weight (W): 296g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: Like its predecessor, it has ForMotion technology in the heel to dissipate shock and help with a smooth transition, and a Torsion system in the midfoot to give the right balance
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 309g Weight (W): 255g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: What's new? There's been some gender-specific tweaking to the blown-rubber sole of the women's version. The adiPRENE+ cushioning now runs down the full length
feel cushioned and supportive." Catherine Farrow Terry Deary 2: After 10 years devoltion to Saucony race-trainers I'm now a convert to the Adidas Mana Strengths: The best-cushioned 240gm shoe I've ever worn. It's always a balancing act between weight
for the price. Pretty stable. Not too heavy (especially if like me your last shoes were New Balance) and cool in summer. Overall: I got these from the Adidas Store, using their "mi adidas" service. The great advantage of this was that I got shoes specially