$360 AUD -_-. It's a fantastic shoe, and the wider base helps make the shoe a lot more stable at slower paces. The toe-off spring is so much fun when you pick up the pace.
Great review, Mike. I love the look and feel of the shoe and it’s a good improvement on the Pro 2 (which was my favorite distance shoe). However, took it for a 33 km run last week and came home with a blister on my left heel that totally surprised me. Going to look at my lacing and see if it was just a one-off issue. Otherwise, highly recommend for comfort and great response on long runs at or around marathon pace. And the colorway is killer too!
That stitching at the achilles on the collar is in a bad place but it sounds like your blister issue was lower on your foot. I didn't have any problems lower.
Both the Boston 12 & the Adios Pro 3 suffer from one of the worlds most annoying lacing systems. Goes double for me with my high arches/instep. Still, its worth five minutes of diddling around with the laces to get a half decent lockdown. The shoe is worth it for me with the phenomenal improvements in times. Cutting time off middle distances in chunks rather than slices. Legs feel great afterward. I'd strayed off to Hoka & Puma for years, currently doing my 80% in On's Cloudsurfer & Cloudeclipse. The 20% speed work is all Adidas though. Love them. It's good to be back!
Very excited for this shoe! Raced and PRd my marathon in the Pro 2..twice, and did my first 50k in them. Definitely going to pick these up! Great review!
Just got these and ran a 32K long run past weekend. For my foot with slight bunion problem, the top eyelet would stab into my big toe joint after about 10K. More people need to be warned about this!! I have seen many commenters suggesting KT tape over the joint or skipping the lacing on the top set of eyelets all together. Another issue is their laces. Listened to a lot of redditors and swapped out my Brooks shoe laces onto the adios pro 3, much better lockdown.
This shoe is one of the best carbon racers ive tried, i feel like the foam doesnt collapse like the vp3 and for heavier runners you get great energy return. Easy to get a flow going
Loving the Adios Pro 3. Tried the Adios Pro 2 just because it was available at 50% off. I liked it and used it for Sprints and Intervals. Started using it for longer runs and it delivered. The problems I had with the 2 was it was a bit on the narrow side (forefoot and heel) and one of the carbon rods broke. Got the Adios Pro 3 (because of the good experience with the 2 and again at a discounted price) (+) Feels more stable. Feels wider on both the forefoot and heel (but still not at the level of the MetaSpeed Sky/Edge) (+) Really feel the extra cushioning compared to the 2 (especially at the heel) (+) There's more "rocker" feel compared to the 2 (and especially the VF 2) (+) Breathable upper - definitely good for racing (-) Not liking the lacing system. I this it can be further improved. Will be trying it during a Sprint Triathlon race instead of the Alpha Fly and hopefully the positive things I've seen holds in a race as well.
@@trinichinee6426 Asics MetaSpeed Sky. Can't get any wider and stability across those shoes. Feels like my entire foot is supported by the shoe. AF 1/2 needs some getting used to becuase of the high stack. Adios Pro runs narrower and you can really feel the side to side slide wehn cornering at fast paces. You won't have any of those in the Metaspeed Sky.
I got a pair for $100 at the Adidas outlet. These are way above my ability, and are absurdly bouncy. I love them. Im out there running 11s in a Ferrari of a shoe 😆
I see they have a pair for $125 I'm thinking of getting NB Rebel v4 bit man for$125 should I just snag them for my half marathon in December. My first marathon in February
I loved the Adios Pro2 for shorter fast distances. I still use them for interval workouts, but wasn’t as keen for Half/Marathon compared to VapourFly’s or AlphaFly’s. However, this new version could be the one. Will be interested in your longer run feedback 🏃♂️👍
Do you want to bring a 100mile video to them? How long they last is what matters the most for me, especially at this price range. As much as I loved the AlphaFly 1st gen (my last shoes with that price tag) - they simply were horrible in terms of durability. Didnt last 250km, so basically one marathon session.
I found the bottom two eyelets for the laces have hard circular “discs” that pushes against the top of my feet and cause quite a bit of discomfort. Not sure if this happens to anyone else or just my thick feet?
The Prime X has the same design and at first I had to use physio tape and socks that weren't too thin. For me it's a step backward compared to Pro 2. On the bright side, the upper tends to become more flexible with time and this become less of an issue. I don't even notice it anymore in my Prime X (though I do have some light red pressure points on the top of my feet after a long run).
I reverse the laces so they pull up thru the eyelets instead of downwards thru the eyelets..that lifts the upper off the toes..I do it in all my shoes cos the laces then slide thru the eyelets smoother and get a better lockdown..
The midsole geometry aspect that has one landing closer to midfoot sounds very much like the Asics Edge+ when compared to the Sky+, but of course with a whole lot more stack height to begin with on the Adios Pro3, as well as a slightly lower drop. But that is what works so smoothly for me as a midfoot striker (sometimes heel when tired-like most people).
I really liked the Saucony much more than Adidas version. The upper fit better, laces were an issue (but there is a workaround), it’s more bouncy, better energy return, and more fun shoe to run in. Plus, you could use it for a 5K. Adidas is a cruiser. It doesn’t do well beyond half marathon pace. Saucony is a completely different shoe than the last version. I found another difference is I felt I had to proactively push the adidas to go faster. Wirh the Vaporfly I find it pretty effortless to push the pace and to go faster. With addidas I had to focus to do it. Saucony was much closer to the Vaporfly. I also noticed a decent amount of weight difference with Addidas around an ounce heavier. I felt tempos were better in the Saucony and much better in track workouts (though there are better options for this. Saucony also was better in easy warm ups. Both shoes were pretty stable, but I don’t have stability issues. Though I will say I really like the PrimeX as a trainer. Neither would replace Vaporfly and/or Alphafly on race day, but Saucony is coming closer. I think there are better use cases for the addidas Pro 2 versus the 3.
I also found the 3 is much more comfortable than the 2 at longer distances..as you say the landing area is better and not as harsh as before..it's smoother rolling and when you get into a rhythm you can feel the effort and speed come together and you really feel like you're flying..V2 was fast but also beat you up in a race..I'm not a fan of the upper, especially the lack of any heel structure or actually no structure anywhere but the breathability is good..will try it on a fast,smooth 10k next weekend..beware the outsole is really "tacky" and don't get lazy about lifting your feet on a rough road surface..most outsoles can slide a little,if you scuff your feet, but this one has too much traction and you might get some road rash..easy to see why many elites are winning and setting records..
I too like it better than the AAP2 and I ran Boston in the 2nd one. Only issue for me was the stitching at the achilles on the collar. My socks prevented any hot spots but I can see it being a problem for some.
Update 6 months later: upper laces tongue and lockdown are bad but ride/midsole are awesome/noble; few days ago i stepped into EP3 and they felt cheap and tiny after AP3
Awesome review Mike! I'm racing (plodding around) my first marathon in October and I'm not sure I want to spend the money on this. I'm doing all my training in the SL20.2 and wondered what your thoughts would be about using the Adios 6/7 or the Boston 10/11 for a slow, first-time marathon shoe?
Ben, Adios 6/7 would be not enough shoe for the first time. Boston is an option for sure as well as Novablast 3 which Mike just named the shoe of the year.
Hey Mike. Awesome initial review. I hope that unlike the Pro 2 no issues are experienced. Hopefully you will race Chicago in these if nothing else peaks your interest. Adidas nailed this colourway. 😎👌
I recently got a pair on discount. Love the responsiveness. My one concern is that from the very beginning when i tried the shoes on, the left one was making a clicking sound with every step. Then I went for a 10k run and the noise increased. Now it isn't just a click, but also a squeaky sound with each step. Has someone else experienced the same? Some redditors suggest that a rod might be broken. That would be such a shame as I literally used the shoe once for that 10k. The performance isnt compromised at all as far as I know. It is just the annoying sound
Thank you for review cousin Ko 🤜🏾🤛🏻. If you still have the AP2s with only racing miles(less than 30), would you jump to the AP3s now since it’s a better shoe and use the AP2s as a long distance trainer?
How do you compare this Adizero Pro 3 with Nike Vaporfly Next% 2? I’m still struggling which one I should wear for my London marathon which is 3 weeks out. I tried both shoes and both of them is comfortable. Pro 3 can helped me hit a faster pace when I tried it on for a half marathon time trial. However. I have experienced a tiny scratch from the upper part over the bone of my baby toe on the right side. A bit frustrated. Feel like Nike Vaporfly Next 2 is the safe choice…
I'm having the exact same dilemma for Berlin marathon (next week!). I was lucky enough to get a free pair of the Adizero Pro 3 to wear as part of a study so I should wear them for the marathon but I'm worried about the potential for blisters as the upper really doesn't fit that well. I read somewhere that changing the lacing so that you start from bottom up rather than top down (which is the standard way the shoes come) might help to get a better lock down. Good luck for London!
@@joannamartignoni Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I tried Adizero Pro 3 again for a threshold run last Tuesday, which was about 10K long. I loosened the lace on the right side a bit to see do the upper part will give me any little scratchy feel. No discomfort anymore. However, I still want to play safe and will wear Vaporfly for London. Good luck for Berlin. I’m keen on learning how you are doing for your race.
Nice review, been starting to follow your channel recently for the past few months. Just out of curiosity, I'm looking at this shoe along with Metaspeed Edge+ and Altra Vanish Carbon to try out my first carbon plated/ rod shoe experience. In your opinion, should they be in the same line comparing with each other? And the ultimate question would be, which of these 3 would you go for?
Interestingly enough, I have the Spring Green colourway on the Adios 2, and off the top of my head, it weighs in around 230 in a UK 8/US 8.5, and that was with a fresh battery in the Salter scale. I'd like to think it's lighter than that. Is it possible that there have been unannounced modifications to future iterations of the same shoe, is that a genuine theme in the running shoe industry? Eager to hear your people's comments, as my shoe, which is smaller by half a size, seems to weigh significantly more than the equivelant half size up. How does that work! Edit: Just realised that these are the shoe weights stated by adidas. Either Salter manufacture unreliable scales, or adidas is lying.
I got a small blister on my right big toe bone base. I think it’s from the eyelet of the shoe. Bummer because they felt like perfect fit when i first put them on. Now I have to hold back on a few workouts. Trying to stay optimistic about it though
I know this is a year old Kofuzi, but how did they hold up and are they worth getting? I have a marathon in April. I’m a big Takumi Sen 8 fan and use them for 5k’s up to half’s. TIA
on this particular pair, a carbon rod broke. it's the first time that's happened in 3 adios pros, 3 prime x's, 3 takumi sens, and 2 Bostons. I have subsequently picked up another pair of adios pro 3, and so far so good. adios pro 3 is one of my favorite marathon racers
Hey Dude, what was your marathon pace for this run when you tested this shoe, and what was your threshold pace during this run too? Great videos my friend. Keep up the good work!
I firmly believe that the relevant metric is effort when describing how a shoe feels. If I’m wrong on that, then anything a professional sponsored runner could ever tell you about a shoe is useless (unless you’re also a professional runner). But for what it’s worth, marathon effort for me these days equates generally to about 6:45/mi on rolling tarmac in 66F and 97% humidity with a cross wind. Threshold effort is about 6:15/mi. Full data available on my strava.
Ouch on that price, I can get it for $150 here in China. Tried a pair at the mall a couple of days ago, amazing. Didn't realize they were so different from daily trainers like my Boston 12s.
Thank you, would have overlook this one without your review. Unless I missed it, you make no comments/ review about the fit. Your usual size?, Narrower, wider,? Comfort? Pressure points?. Cheersl
Hi Ko. I’m about to get this, but still confuse about sizing. I usually wear US 8.5 in vaporfly and Us 8 in Rocket x. I never tried any adidas shoe before. Should I take a half size down? Because i heard that Adios Pro 3 has a longer tad.
I snatched a pair at a very good price but I'm also a runner that has some pronation issues. Are these stable? Are the Endorphin Pro 3 better/softer/more versatile as I've heard?
Me and the Adios 2 never got along well, which is why I just use them as my speed workout shoes. Btw, did you add a new set of light to your studio? Things look so much brighter.
Hello I've just discovered your channel, and the reviews are crazy awesome. Curious to know if you can recommend a complimentary daily trainer for the Adois Pro 3, as you have for others. If time permits I listen in our Podcasts
What are your thoughts on the arch of these shoes? the 2 is a fantastic shoe but for people with low arches (or flat feet) the shoe started to poke into the foot after some miles resulting in blisters on 10mile / half marathon races.
I found that only asics metaspeed sky/edge are tolerant with runners with flat feet, came here right after the first fm with adios pro 3, my feet hurts so much, and blisters are unreal, seems like adidas and nike super shoes are not for me since i have flat feet
Looking forwards to a showdown between all the super shoes that suck up all your earth credits (Shoutout to Ed) Non shoe related question, how many hours in the sun does it take for that killer tan!?
Hello mate! Can you make comparesion between adidas adios pro vs adios pro 3.. im still using the adios pro and love the bounce and respond from it.. but milage already low and i like to try the pro 3 but im afraid the respond and bounce are not the same. Thank you
Do you think there would be less energy return for a runner that is smaller in stature with these shoes or super shoes w/high stacks in general? Have been debating whether to run nxt marathon w/Takumi Sen 8, pony up for the pro 3, or stick to the alphaflys.. alphaflys are what actually got me thinking if for a shorter/lighter runner, higher stack heights and more absorbant mid-foams may be less optimal. Personal anecdote - am on the smaller side and lost about 10 lbs after having lyme disease/covid in 2021 resulting in minimal running, and definitely notice a more dampened return in energy when running in the alphaflies since. I know the weight varies for different shoe sizes, but does that also go for the density of the foam?
I think you also need to consider power. I may be 20 or 30 pounds heavier than an elite woman, but their marathon pace is about a minute per mile faster than mine. What they put in to the shoe is very different than what I can do. And it has very little to do with weight
That's fair.. probably a reason Jepchirchir wears the Pro3s lol. I do think though in an apples to apples comparison of the Adios Pro 3 and TS8, the thicker slab of LSPro in the Pro3 will attenuate the force generated by the same power exertion somewhat more than w/the TS8. My understanding was that this is preferred in longer distances as to reduce wear/tear. Gonna take the TS8 out this weekend for a longer effort and see how it feels. Love the review btw! Amazing content as always
Never been this early for a video. I was looking forward to this review. I guess I'll be getting a pair in my size when it comes time to upgrade. Does this run small?
Is anyone else getting heal rubbing? I want to use the Adios Pro 3 for the NYC marathon. I'm effortlessly able to hit the paces on my workouts. However, I got a heal blister on my workout today. So frustrating.
Thanks for your response! I’m trying to find a new shoe because the Hyperion tempo does not work for me anymore after 1yr. I’m getting top of foot pain and have to replace them often as a quick fix
I've been running in the Pro 2, got them super cheap and I love them, but they leave my legs sore for a few days. I'll be in Chicago as well, what Corrall are you in?
Its quite interesting how you changed your footstrike in the last years. Its very forward forefoot now. For me it looks very unnatural, maybe it works for some people.
I have run 120km in pro3 and 50km in alphafly; both are fantastic in very different ways, much like when you drive a Lamborghini and Ferrari, or sleep with 2 beauties from 2 continents; you do climax but the process cannot be more different.
Adidas should offer the ablity to custom order shoes like Nike. Odd Adidas hasn't done this. So people can option out the heel flap for a "loop pull tab". Dont know about the missing chunk of midsold under the pinky toe...some say they notice it at first when they begin their run....Don't know how much of a thing that is or not. Seems to em the Pro 2 midsole made more sense. Good thing you can still buy the Pro 2....$20.00 Cdn less than the 3. Is the 3 better??
Interestingly Adidas did used to allow you to customise shoes back in the Adios 3 days (I’ve got a couple of pairs). It didn’t go as far as pull tabs, but you could select the colour of the shoe, the stripes, the tongues the laces etc and have some text printed in them. They weren’t ridiculously expensive either. Don’t know why they stopped but I guess it wasn’t profitable enough to be worth the effort for them
Loved the hook line. "..death by a thousand cut-outs...?"
Been waiting for this. Thanks bro.!
$360 AUD -_-. It's a fantastic shoe, and the wider base helps make the shoe a lot more stable at slower paces. The toe-off spring is so much fun when you pick up the pace.
Great review, Mike. I love the look and feel of the shoe and it’s a good improvement on the Pro 2 (which was my favorite distance shoe). However, took it for a 33 km run last week and came home with a blister on my left heel that totally surprised me. Going to look at my lacing and see if it was just a one-off issue. Otherwise, highly recommend for comfort and great response on long runs at or around marathon pace. And the colorway is killer too!
That stitching at the achilles on the collar is in a bad place but it sounds like your blister issue was lower on your foot. I didn't have any problems lower.
Your recent outros have been golden! We're all for it!
I can’t believe this is the best designed heel the experts at Adidas can come up with for a $250 shoe in 2022.
100% agree. Could have been more stable.
4:10 😊
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The heel feels stable to me and as a heel striker they are almost perfect
Kofuzi I'm in love with this shoe can't wait to get it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i love this shoe, I ran a half marathon distance once, and I loved how it felt, bouncy, yet stable
Both the Boston 12 & the Adios Pro 3 suffer from one of the worlds most annoying lacing systems. Goes double for me with my high arches/instep. Still, its worth five minutes of diddling around with the laces to get a half decent lockdown.
The shoe is worth it for me with the phenomenal improvements in times. Cutting time off middle distances in chunks rather than slices. Legs feel great afterward. I'd strayed off to Hoka & Puma for years, currently doing my 80% in On's Cloudsurfer & Cloudeclipse. The 20% speed work is all Adidas though. Love them. It's good to be back!
just what i needed!!
Very excited for this shoe! Raced and PRd my marathon in the Pro 2..twice, and did my first 50k in them.
Definitely going to pick these up! Great review!
Just came home from a 10k run in the adios pro 3 and here is your review 🙈 sometimes life is funny
Just got these and ran a 32K long run past weekend. For my foot with slight bunion problem, the top eyelet would stab into my big toe joint after about 10K. More people need to be warned about this!! I have seen many commenters suggesting KT tape over the joint or skipping the lacing on the top set of eyelets all together. Another issue is their laces. Listened to a lot of redditors and swapped out my Brooks shoe laces onto the adios pro 3, much better lockdown.
This shoe is one of the best carbon racers ive tried, i feel like the foam doesnt collapse like the vp3 and for heavier runners you get great energy return. Easy to get a flow going
I like this colorway. I'm a Nike person but this Adios Pro 3 makes me want to have it.
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best running shoes for 2022!!
Loving the Adios Pro 3.
Tried the Adios Pro 2 just because it was available at 50% off. I liked it and used it for Sprints and Intervals. Started using it for longer runs and it delivered. The problems I had with the 2 was it was a bit on the narrow side (forefoot and heel) and one of the carbon rods broke.
Got the Adios Pro 3 (because of the good experience with the 2 and again at a discounted price)
(+) Feels more stable. Feels wider on both the forefoot and heel (but still not at the level of the MetaSpeed Sky/Edge)
(+) Really feel the extra cushioning compared to the 2 (especially at the heel)
(+) There's more "rocker" feel compared to the 2 (and especially the VF 2)
(+) Breathable upper - definitely good for racing
(-) Not liking the lacing system. I this it can be further improved.
Will be trying it during a Sprint Triathlon race instead of the Alpha Fly and hopefully the positive things I've seen holds in a race as well.
Thanks for the info ... Which super shoe you think has the most stability
@@trinichinee6426 Asics MetaSpeed Sky. Can't get any wider and stability across those shoes. Feels like my entire foot is supported by the shoe.
AF 1/2 needs some getting used to becuase of the high stack. Adios Pro runs narrower and you can really feel the side to side slide wehn cornering at fast paces. You won't have any of those in the Metaspeed Sky.
"Will it be a death of a thousand cutouts" 😂😂 didn't expect this bit definitely true
I got a pair for $100 at the Adidas outlet. These are way above my ability, and are absurdly bouncy. I love them. Im out there running 11s in a Ferrari of a shoe 😆
I see they have a pair for $125 I'm thinking of getting NB Rebel v4 bit man for$125 should I just snag them for my half marathon in December. My first marathon in February
I loved the Adios Pro2 for shorter fast distances. I still use them for interval workouts, but wasn’t as keen for Half/Marathon compared to VapourFly’s or AlphaFly’s. However, this new version could be the one. Will be interested in your longer run feedback 🏃♂️👍
Do you want to bring a 100mile video to them?
How long they last is what matters the most for me, especially at this price range. As much as I loved the AlphaFly 1st gen (my last shoes with that price tag) - they simply were horrible in terms of durability. Didnt last 250km, so basically one marathon session.
That’s the plan
I'm totally getting this one. Especially with how much I love the Prime X
This definitely is more Prime X-like
@@kofuzi certainly looks like it. Thanks for the review. Just picked this up now and bought the Next % 2 on sale for $150 yesterday. I'll be set now!
I've been waffling on whether to get the Pro 2 on a discount or go for the Pro 3. This video made me pull the trigger on the Pro 3.
I found the bottom two eyelets for the laces have hard circular “discs” that pushes against the top of my feet and cause quite a bit of discomfort. Not sure if this happens to anyone else or just my thick feet?
The Prime X has the same design and at first I had to use physio tape and socks that weren't too thin. For me it's a step backward compared to Pro 2.
On the bright side, the upper tends to become more flexible with time and this become less of an issue. I don't even notice it anymore in my Prime X (though I do have some light red pressure points on the top of my feet after a long run).
I actually had blisters with my 21km run this morning.. left blister did pop, and the right is watery 😅
@@pasiaedcharles9198 Tape or Bandaid might help... 28k in the Pro 2 this morning... no blisters ;)
I reverse the laces so they pull up thru the eyelets instead of downwards thru the eyelets..that lifts the upper off the toes..I do it in all my shoes cos the laces then slide thru the eyelets smoother and get a better lockdown..
I've seen @theruntester channel he has similar sensation that rubbing
Fantastic final cut!
Thanks!
The midsole geometry aspect that has one landing closer to midfoot sounds very much like the Asics Edge+ when compared to the Sky+, but of course with a whole lot more stack height to begin with on the Adios Pro3, as well as a slightly lower drop. But that is what works so smoothly for me as a midfoot striker (sometimes heel when tired-like most people).
Saucony Endorphin Pro 3 vs Adidas Adios Pro 3? Really loved to see this match up in future.
I really liked the Saucony much more than Adidas version. The upper fit better, laces were an issue (but there is a workaround), it’s more bouncy, better energy return, and more fun shoe to run in. Plus, you could use it for a 5K. Adidas is a cruiser. It doesn’t do well beyond half marathon pace. Saucony is a completely different shoe than the last version. I found another difference is I felt I had to proactively push the adidas to go faster. Wirh the Vaporfly I find it pretty effortless to push the pace and to go faster. With addidas I had to focus to do it. Saucony was much closer to the Vaporfly. I also noticed a decent amount of weight difference with Addidas around an ounce heavier. I felt tempos were better in the Saucony and much better in track workouts (though there are better options for this. Saucony also was better in easy warm ups. Both shoes were pretty stable, but I don’t have stability issues. Though I will say I really like the PrimeX as a trainer. Neither would replace Vaporfly and/or Alphafly on race day, but Saucony is coming closer. I think there are better use cases for the addidas Pro 2 versus the 3.
I also found the 3 is much more comfortable than the 2 at longer distances..as you say the landing area is better and not as harsh as before..it's smoother rolling and when you get into a rhythm you can feel the effort and speed come together and you really feel like you're flying..V2 was fast but also beat you up in a race..I'm not a fan of the upper, especially the lack of any heel structure or actually no structure anywhere but the breathability is good..will try it on a fast,smooth 10k next weekend..beware the outsole is really "tacky" and don't get lazy about lifting your feet on a rough road surface..most outsoles can slide a little,if you scuff your feet, but this one has too much traction and you might get some road rash..easy to see why many elites are winning and setting records..
I too like it better than the AAP2 and I ran Boston in the 2nd one. Only issue for me was the stitching at the achilles on the collar. My socks prevented any hot spots but I can see it being a problem for some.
Hmm. I didn’t notice that. I do feel like the notch on the tongue sits a bit high (crept above my sock), but it hasn’t given any problems yet
Don’t like the Heel slippage and uneven sole making stability problems
Update 6 months later: upper laces tongue and lockdown are bad but ride/midsole are awesome/noble; few days ago i stepped into EP3 and they felt cheap and tiny after AP3
Thanks for the update!
you're welcome
Awesome review Mike! I'm racing (plodding around) my first marathon in October and I'm not sure I want to spend the money on this. I'm doing all my training in the SL20.2 and wondered what your thoughts would be about using the Adios 6/7 or the Boston 10/11 for a slow, first-time marathon shoe?
Ben, Adios 6/7 would be not enough shoe for the first time. Boston is an option for sure as well as Novablast 3 which Mike just named the shoe of the year.
@@tomekb4gin5ki thank you. I think I’ll go with the Boston for the extra cushioning then
@@benwharton4181 the Boston will do you great. Despite its weight, it is really one h*ck of a cruiser once you lock-in the pace.
love this shoe!!!
Boa noite.
Obrigado por deixar a tradução em português disponíveis; nos do Brasil adoramos o seu Review.
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yo...you had me rolling at the very end! i suffered through plenty of those moments!!!
Ciao, thanks for your video: very clear and detailed! It can be used also in dirty roads?
Hey Mike. Awesome initial review. I hope that unlike the Pro 2 no issues are experienced. Hopefully you will race Chicago in these if nothing else peaks your interest. Adidas nailed this colourway. 😎👌
I recently got a pair on discount. Love the responsiveness. My one concern is that from the very beginning when i tried the shoes on, the left one was making a clicking sound with every step. Then I went for a 10k run and the noise increased. Now it isn't just a click, but also a squeaky sound with each step. Has someone else experienced the same? Some redditors suggest that a rod might be broken. That would be such a shame as I literally used the shoe once for that 10k. The performance isnt compromised at all as far as I know. It is just the annoying sound
Metaspeed sky+ or Adios pro 3 ?
Both 😂
Thank you for review cousin Ko 🤜🏾🤛🏻. If you still have the AP2s with only racing miles(less than 30), would you jump to the AP3s now since it’s a better shoe and use the AP2s as a long distance trainer?
Yes. I know the difference in numbers aren’t gigantic, but the 3 feels like there is just so much more foam underfoot.
@@kofuzi thank you!
The sloppy extension in the heels, according to adidas is a pull tab. Pull it up then its a pull tab, pull it down when you're done
Not many videos bring up the heel part for some reason
How do you compare this Adizero Pro 3 with Nike Vaporfly Next% 2? I’m still struggling which one I should wear for my London marathon which is 3 weeks out. I tried both shoes and both of them is comfortable. Pro 3 can helped me hit a faster pace when I tried it on for a half marathon time trial. However. I have experienced a tiny scratch from the upper part over the bone of my baby toe on the right side. A bit frustrated. Feel like Nike Vaporfly Next 2 is the safe choice…
I'm having the exact same dilemma for Berlin marathon (next week!). I was lucky enough to get a free pair of the Adizero Pro 3 to wear as part of a study so I should wear them for the marathon but I'm worried about the potential for blisters as the upper really doesn't fit that well. I read somewhere that changing the lacing so that you start from bottom up rather than top down (which is the standard way the shoes come) might help to get a better lock down. Good luck for London!
@@joannamartignoni Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I tried Adizero Pro 3 again for a threshold run last Tuesday, which was about 10K long. I loosened the lace on the right side a bit to see do the upper part will give me any little scratchy feel. No discomfort anymore. However, I still want to play safe and will wear Vaporfly for London. Good luck for Berlin. I’m keen on learning how you are doing for your race.
Nice review, been starting to follow your channel recently for the past few months.
Just out of curiosity, I'm looking at this shoe along with Metaspeed Edge+ and Altra Vanish Carbon to try out my first carbon plated/ rod shoe experience. In your opinion, should they be in the same line comparing with each other? And the ultimate question would be, which of these 3 would you go for?
Interestingly enough, I have the Spring Green colourway on the Adios 2, and off the top of my head, it weighs in around 230 in a UK 8/US 8.5, and that was with a fresh battery in the Salter scale. I'd like to think it's lighter than that. Is it possible that there have been unannounced modifications to future iterations of the same shoe, is that a genuine theme in the running shoe industry? Eager to hear your people's comments, as my shoe, which is smaller by half a size, seems to weigh significantly more than the equivelant half size up. How does that work!
Edit: Just realised that these are the shoe weights stated by adidas. Either Salter manufacture unreliable scales, or adidas is lying.
Assuming since you're using them for the CHI marathon, you prefer these over the metaspeed sky's?
Still deciding myself what shoe to use for Chicago so was wondering if you've selected the Adios Pro 3 to be your Chicago Marathon shoe?
I got a small blister on my right big toe bone base. I think it’s from the eyelet of the shoe. Bummer because they felt like perfect fit when i first put them on. Now I have to hold back on a few workouts. Trying to stay optimistic about it though
Are those running shades Goodr?? Nice review, need to save for those racin’ racin’ shoes for Marathons🏃
What's the best Adidas daily trainer?
Wait for Boston 11
I know this is a year old Kofuzi, but how did they hold up and are they worth getting? I have a marathon in April. I’m a big Takumi Sen 8 fan and use them for 5k’s up to half’s. TIA
on this particular pair, a carbon rod broke. it's the first time that's happened in 3 adios pros, 3 prime x's, 3 takumi sens, and 2 Bostons.
I have subsequently picked up another pair of adios pro 3, and so far so good. adios pro 3 is one of my favorite marathon racers
@@kofuzi thank you. That’s all I needed to know 💪
Hi love all your reviews but is this beast true to size
Hey Dude, what was your marathon pace for this run when you tested this shoe, and what was your threshold pace during this run too? Great videos my friend. Keep up the good work!
I firmly believe that the relevant metric is effort when describing how a shoe feels. If I’m wrong on that, then anything a professional sponsored runner could ever tell you about a shoe is useless (unless you’re also a professional runner).
But for what it’s worth, marathon effort for me these days equates generally to about 6:45/mi on rolling tarmac in 66F and 97% humidity with a cross wind. Threshold effort is about 6:15/mi.
Full data available on my strava.
Ouch on that price, I can get it for $150 here in China. Tried a pair at the mall a couple of days ago, amazing. Didn't realize they were so different from daily trainers like my Boston 12s.
Thank you, would have overlook this one without your review. Unless I missed it, you make no comments/ review about the fit. Your usual size?, Narrower, wider,? Comfort? Pressure points?. Cheersl
Usual size. Fits similar to v2
@@kofuzi Thank you!
Hi nice vid, what shorts & singlet you got , looks good thanks
hmmm. not sure. I shot this video over a year ago
@@kofuzi No worries , thanks for reply anyways 👍
Hi Ko. I’m about to get this, but still confuse about sizing. I usually wear US 8.5 in vaporfly and Us 8 in Rocket x. I never tried any adidas shoe before. Should I take a half size down? Because i heard that Adios Pro 3 has a longer tad.
I'd say true to size
I snatched a pair at a very good price but I'm also a runner that has some pronation issues. Are these stable? Are the Endorphin Pro 3 better/softer/more versatile as I've heard?
A1. depends on what you require as far as stability goes. this is not a stability shoe, nor is the Endorphin Pro 3.
A2. not necessarily/yes/maybe
Me and the Adios 2 never got along well, which is why I just use them as my speed workout shoes. Btw, did you add a new set of light to your studio? Things look so much brighter.
This might be a dumb question, but how do you get the stick of your camera to not show up when running?
Use a 360 camera
So, which shoe did you use during your last marathon and why? thank you
endorphin pro 3, so I could test how it performs in a marathon
@@kofuzi better than adios pro 3?
probably; i switch from Vaporfly 1 to aap3 and run hm pb 01:30:28 but I'm not satisfied with shoe
Hello I've just discovered your channel, and the reviews are crazy awesome. Curious to know if you can recommend a complimentary daily trainer for the Adois Pro 3, as you have for others. If time permits I listen in our Podcasts
Within adidas, I would look at Supernova Rise. Maybe Boston 12.
What are your thoughts on the arch of these shoes? the 2 is a fantastic shoe but for people with low arches (or flat feet) the shoe started to poke into the foot after some miles resulting in blisters on 10mile / half marathon races.
I found that only asics metaspeed sky/edge are tolerant with runners with flat feet, came here right after the first fm with adios pro 3, my feet hurts so much, and blisters are unreal, seems like adidas and nike super shoes are not for me since i have flat feet
Looking forwards to a showdown between all the super shoes that suck up all your earth credits (Shoutout to Ed)
Non shoe related question, how many hours in the sun does it take for that killer tan!?
Has anyone managed to discover what foam Lightstrike Pro is?
Do you think it’s a little early to call this your Chi marathon shoe? It doesn’t look like you tried the Alphafly 2 yet.
Hello mate! Can you make comparesion between adidas adios pro vs adios pro 3.. im still using the adios pro and love the bounce and respond from it.. but milage already low and i like to try the pro 3 but im afraid the respond and bounce are not the same. Thank you
they aren't the same. Adidas has been increasing both the softness but also the aggressiveness of the shoe.
Does it feel like a bigger takumi sen 8? I have the sen 8 and am considering the adios pro 3 :)
It feels like a race legal Prime X
I have a question. I am heavy runner 90 kg. and whether these shoes are good for me?
What’s ur opinion adios pro 3 vs vaporfly 3
Do you think there would be less energy return for a runner that is smaller in stature with these shoes or super shoes w/high stacks in general? Have been debating whether to run nxt marathon w/Takumi Sen 8, pony up for the pro 3, or stick to the alphaflys.. alphaflys are what actually got me thinking if for a shorter/lighter runner, higher stack heights and more absorbant mid-foams may be less optimal. Personal anecdote - am on the smaller side and lost about 10 lbs after having lyme disease/covid in 2021 resulting in minimal running, and definitely notice a more dampened return in energy when running in the alphaflies since. I know the weight varies for different shoe sizes, but does that also go for the density of the foam?
I think you also need to consider power. I may be 20 or 30 pounds heavier than an elite woman, but their marathon pace is about a minute per mile faster than mine. What they put in to the shoe is very different than what I can do. And it has very little to do with weight
That's fair.. probably a reason Jepchirchir wears the Pro3s lol. I do think though in an apples to apples comparison of the Adios Pro 3 and TS8, the thicker slab of LSPro in the Pro3 will attenuate the force generated by the same power exertion somewhat more than w/the TS8. My understanding was that this is preferred in longer distances as to reduce wear/tear. Gonna take the TS8 out this weekend for a longer effort and see how it feels. Love the review btw! Amazing content as always
Best supershoe for a heel striker?
Probably Metaspeed edge plus or Next % 2.
@@kofuzi see you in Falmouth!
If I do get these, would I be able to also play sports in them, like let’s say handball?
No
@@kofuzi cuz I heard these don’t have that plate but instead has energy rods in them. So I thought maybe u can play ball in them too
Any new updates on how this shoe treats you on long runs? :)
New camera? Looks sharper.
More lights
@@kofuzi loving the new video look and background!
Never been this early for a video. I was looking forward to this review. I guess I'll be getting a pair in my size when it comes time to upgrade. Does this run small?
Fits similarly to v2. And I went with the same size I use for all my adidas running shoes
Yo Ko! 🔥🔥🔥
Can this be used for everyday running as a neutral shoe ?
I would not recommend it.
Great review! Love your channel!!! Why you are not testing the Nike race shoes?
Is anyone else getting heal rubbing? I want to use the Adios Pro 3 for the NYC marathon. I'm effortlessly able to hit the paces on my workouts. However, I got a heal blister on my workout today. So frustrating.
I thought all of those Sears portrait studios where closed?
In the suburbs now. So many Sears to salvage from
@@kofuzi 😆 I’m just kidding. Love watching all your videos.
Are you going to test the Alphafly 2? Thanks
Yes. Waiting for a different color
No
Can this work as my main shoe? So for almost all of my runs?
no
@@kofuzi what about the Boston 12? Will that rival my Novablast 3, as a daily trainer ?
Any update on the shoe please?
loved the shoe. my energy rods snapped though, so i don't run in them any longer
Thanks for your response! I’m trying to find a new shoe because the Hyperion tempo does not work for me anymore after 1yr. I’m getting top of foot pain and have to replace them often as a quick fix
I've been running in the Pro 2, got them super cheap and I love them, but they leave my legs sore for a few days. I'll be in Chicago as well, what Corrall are you in?
I think C
@@kofuzi I'm in D maybe I'll see you. What size fitted hat do you wear? I'll bring you a Cowboy hat from Texas.
I have a wide foot, how does this work?
depends on how wide is your foot
Wide enough so that the vapor fly 3 does not fit, but the alpha fly 2 fits perfectly:)
Got them last week. I’m faster with a much lower heartrate. And they are soooo comfy! 😅😈 lov‘em 😍
glad to hear you enjoy them!
So the ultimate question. When is the Metaspeed Sky+ vs Adios Pro 3 shoe battle coming?!
What sunglasses are those?
Goodr
Its quite interesting how you changed your footstrike in the last years. Its very forward forefoot now. For me it looks very unnatural, maybe it works for some people.
If weight is an issue; they should look into shoes that only last 1 race; but they are cheaper.
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I never see these shoes anywhere, it's 90% Nike, and an odd Saucony and asics, why are they so difficult to find??
Change where you’re looking
@@kofuzi good point
Now we will need to know if the new Boston 11 is the best training companion of the Adios Pro 3 from Adidas.
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Sucks to be poor, no way I can pay 250 for these. Can anyone suggest alternatives? Maybe hokas or sauconys?
Look for last year’s version. Heavily discounted, depending on color
@@kofuzi omg thank you for answer! Are they good as these? Or are speed 2's better?
It’s made specifically for LD and marathons. I hate it when other reviewers say it’s not good for a 5k. We knew that already. 🙄
That’s not always true. Ingebrigtsen set Norwegian 5k record in Alphafly
@@kofuzi referring to AAP3 but yes good point.
yo the outro lmao
I have run 120km in pro3 and 50km in alphafly; both are fantastic in very different ways, much like when you drive a Lamborghini and Ferrari, or sleep with 2 beauties from 2 continents; you do climax but the process cannot be more different.
I don't want to think about it because the toe of the forefoot is narrower than that of the previous generation.
I didn’t experience that
@@kofuzi Maybe for your foot type match, I think many Chinese experience Pro3 have this reaction. For me, the most suitable shoe size for Adidas is
@@firstwheat3640 is…?
You really need to try out the Newton Gravity.
Adidas should offer the ablity to custom order shoes like Nike. Odd Adidas hasn't done this. So people can option out the heel flap for a "loop pull tab".
Dont know about the missing chunk of midsold under the pinky toe...some say they notice it at first when they begin their run....Don't know how much of a thing that is or not. Seems to em the Pro 2 midsole made more sense. Good thing you can still buy the Pro 2....$20.00 Cdn less than the 3. Is the 3 better??
For 20cdn, I wouldn’t think twice about getting the 3 over the 2
Interestingly Adidas did used to allow you to customise shoes back in the Adios 3 days (I’ve got a couple of pairs). It didn’t go as far as pull tabs, but you could select the colour of the shoe, the stripes, the tongues the laces etc and have some text printed in them. They weren’t ridiculously expensive either. Don’t know why they stopped but I guess it wasn’t profitable enough to be worth the effort for them