Colours: Intense Blue/Slime Contact: http://www.adidas.com
. Weight (M): 266g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: As with many of its everyday training models, adidas has changed the last in the Tempo for a wider fit and women in particular should appreciate the changes to this version. Overlays have been
, and the addition of Adidas's updated cushioning material.We say The feedback on this shoe from our testers was unanimous: despite its racing construction, the cushioning, fit and midfoot support were all so good that the shoe is suitable for longer distances
In short:Features adiPRENE in the heel and adiPRENE+ in the forefoot, plus Geofit and memory foam for enhanced fit Michael Wood 15: A SUPERB SHOE THAT DOES EVERYTHING YOU NEED IT TO. Strengths: Fantastic foot support. They clean up well. Look good
In short:A more stable heel design, extra cushioning along the length of the midsole, Continental tyre rubber on the outsole for traction in the wet, and gender-specific lasts for improved fit. Full Review: WHAT'S NEW? Plenty. A more stable heel
and mechanical testers alike, with the RW Lab rating it the springiest shoe in its history of testing – out of almost 880 pairs. The usual Adidas close-fitting rule applies, so go for a half-size up. Weight (M): 278g Weight (W): 230g
-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
In short:Neutral shoe with large fore- and rearfoot cushioning units, cushioned insole and memory foam in the upper IronDuke: FAB CUSHIONING Strengths: Fat hell area and soft...Great fit! Weaknesses: Fat hell area and soft...Great fit! Overall
In short:A comfortable, flexible mid-weight shoe suitable for medium to fast runs. Full Review: WHAT'S NEW? An improved fit around the midsection using the three stripes as arch locks; a decoupled forefoot for greater flexibility; new eyestays
fitted to my feet, which are wide and different sizes. Adidas can cater for this, so that's a plus.When it came to running in them, I got blisters at first, but that soon settled down. Also, the tongue seemed to slip down under the laces. But I found