minimalist model: low heel drop; stripped back yet cushioned; responsive; and durable. Weight (M): 219g Weight (W): 190g Full Review: Although placed in the performance section, the qualities of this shoe could also make it the perfect minimalist model: low
, it could double up for longer distances and training runs. Weight (M): 225g Weight (W): 190g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: What's new? A new dual density midsole for enhanced pronation control, a moulded sockliner for added comfort
. 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
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 298g Weight (W): 240g Contact: www.adidas.com/uk Full Review: What's new? A 3D Formotion unit in the midsole gives smoother heel-to-toe transition and improved forefoot energy return. Microfibre suede eyestays give a chafe
. 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
stress fracture and many shoe changes, was surprised to end up with adidas. But has really helped - got me through me 1st marathon and has been a pleasure - maybe my 'go to, shoe now . Unless I ramp up the speed & 5k/10ks then it would perhaps be a little
In short:A good long run shoe with its cushy heel and snug upper. Pros:A good long run shoe with its cushy heel and snug upper. Cons:A good long run shoe with its cushy heel and snug upper. Weight (M): 349g Weight (W): 284g Contact: www.adidas
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