-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
Adidas' stipulated 10k, even for heavier runners. I'm 70kg and have set PBs in it at half and full marathon. Obviously, the cushioning is not plush and my legs noticed the lack in the latter kms of the marathon, but I was more than happy to sell a bit
: suits those who need to insert orthoticssuits those who have anarrow feetcomfortable Overall: I bought 2 pairs to see me through training for London marathon training and the race itself which they did proudly. Heel cushioning started deteriorated after
, 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
. 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
Contact: http://www.adidas.com Full Review: The closed mesh upper allows ventilation while keeping water out, and a partially gusseted tongue stands upright to keep small stones out. The giant lugs on the sole make quick work of slippery paths
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
, 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
In short:Adidas has made only a few minor additions to this mid-range stability shoe. Pros:Adidas has made only a few minor additions to this mid-range stability shoe. Cons:Adidas has made only a few minor additions to this mid-range stability shoe
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