Aside from being an adidas fanboy, i must admit that running have change my life 180. 5 years ago, my life was under super darkhole and i thought no one could help me and nothing could be positive in my life anymore. Until one day it was raining and i suddenly started to run hoping that no one could probably see me crying and screaming. Without knowing ive been running non stop for almost an hour and suprisingly the tiredness from that running suddenly making me smile again. Since then, ive been running everyday with the same shoes
20 years ago I was told I’d not run again following a knee op which was upsetting as I was sub 3 hour marathon at the time. During lockdown I saw people running in London and realised how much I missed it so restarted, slowly on a treadmill but after 4 months did a half marathon albeit not just as fast. Since then I have just worked harder and more often and will next year be 60 and plan to do a full marathon and Duathlon because I can……..Tech now is just so much more advanced than when I got injured and will allow me to do what the the doctors said was not possible, please let me try and prove them wrong again in a new pair of Adidas shoes 😊
I would definitely use Adizero Boston 10 to run Chicago marathon in October as I feel free and light running with those. I confess it is my second pair, and with no regrets! Absolutely great support for my long run while keeping your feet fresh. 💯% recommended❗️
I would definitely be going for the Adizero Adios 7's. The combination of training and race day performance makes this shoe the perfect all rounder for me. Trying to fit training and pleasure runs while studying medicine proves quite a squeeze but something I like to ensure I do to take my mind of studies. As such having a shoe that will perform while out on a short but tough training run while also giving a slight edge in parkruns is all I could ask for out of shoe. The Adizero Adios 7 is the epitome of this.
I am 19 years old and I started running about a year and a half ago. Before then I was heavily overweight and could barely run, without having a rest mid way. I then decided to change things up, so began to train and eventually fall in love with it. From this I lost 3 stone and got fitter and fitter. After lots of steady training I entered my first race, a hilly half marathon. As it transpired I won the race in a time of 1:13. Since then I have been running even more and entered lots of races over the last year. That’s why I would love to win the Adidas prime x, as I hope it can boost my performances further.
Adistar. Because running is my way of life. Special feeling of freedom and new energy! My mental spa. 😊 Escaping the daily routine, and daring to go explore. I love running. With 60 years of running and over 50,000 miles in shoes it's safe to say I am the happiest in run shoes whatever the weather. I run every day.
I’ve been running very casually for years, doing a few 5k runs per month. But I really got into it this year, actually following through with a New Years resolution and running my first half marathon in May. I loved race day, the atmosphere, the crowds, the excitement. But what I enjoyed even more was the journey, following a training plan, upping the mileage and pushing my limits each week. Noticing how I got fitter, that satisfying feeling when I realised my long run of the week was actually the longest I’d ever run, learning I could still have a good run even if I felt like crap at the start. All this made me fall in love with the sport, join a running club, do a couple more races and just keep on running. And, of course, I signed up for my first marathon at the end of November. I’ll be running it in San Sebastián in Spain and I think the Adios Pro 3 would be a very fitting shoe for the race. So I could say “adios” to all the competitors I leave behind. Like a pro 🤪
I've been running for 8 years, so not a novice, but learning new things every day. The wiggle/ Adidas video was very helpfull. I've never ran in Adidas before, but now need a pair in my life. I will be looking for a new pair, ready for London marathon, as soon as pay day comes around.. keep up the good info 🤘
Love to win any of the pairs of shoes. Ive been running for 10 years now as my main form of fitness (gym goer and kick boxer before that). I got started when I started working for a geological firm in Leeds and Ive not looked back. Running has saved me over the various lock downs and working from home, both mentally and physically. Ive done just over half marathon distance in a race and am looking to push further. I pronate slightly but have always struggled to find shoes that fit well. The Solarglide look the ones for me. Running also saved my dad. We turned him from a 50 year old smoker to a multiple marathon runner, still going strong at 76. Running over 300 park runs.
Hi, this is Erika's toes speaking. This crazy woman literally runs 5k between jobs at 7am 4 times a week (yep, her first jobs starts at 4:30am). She is a bit overweight (please don't tell her I said that!!) and we are squeezed in an old (not) running shoes! We can't take it anymore! She watched the video and ia really impressed but I know she won't have time to go to the store so I am begging you (do you know how hard is for a toe to type??). Erika's toes will be forever grateful 😄👣
This year I helped a friend run their first half marathon (Great North Run) at aged 61. The original plan was to run last year (2021) in the 40th anniversary race in her 60th year, but COVID got her 6 weeks out and she had to abandon all plans as even 5k would have been a struggle. Well not to be deterred, over winter she got some strength back and was able to squeeze out a 5km or two, before I took her out again in the spring time. I'm no running coach nor a serious runner but I can drag people along knowing on good day I can just about manage a sub-2hr half marathon. So 5km became 8km, then 10k till it was every Sunday morning being 10km plus. On the shorter runs I really pushed her pace wise were she felt we'd put in real effort. Come ran day she started way back as she expected to come in at the 2:30 mark and was average time for a female beginner over 60. Unfortunately her legs didn't get the memo as she ran the race at our normal tough training day causing to bemoan all these slower runners as she weaved her way through the crowd. After putting in a sprint finish, no joke she threw herself into the last 200m, hoping for a time under 2:30 was absolutely elated to find out her official time was just over 2:02. With that time it put her amongst the elite for her age group in fact in the top 75 for that GNR. As you can imagine she's all in on the running now so not only do I need to raise my game as I'm going to be holding her back pace wise soon, and I'm nearly a decade younger, I have no choice but to use every bit of kit that can keep me one step ahead. For me those Solar Boost might just be enough to help me keep marginally quicker on those longer runs for a little while longer. They may actually be my only hope....
I would choose a pair of Adistar & Ultra boost. Lockdown prevented my original plans to celebrate my 60tj birthday. I decided to start running, completed my first ever half marathon at 60 years of age. Diagnosed with Addisons in 2018 I run to promote my mental health, to feel in touch with the outdoors and to inspire others. I run with friends and anyone else who wishes to join us. Completed my first Park Run on Saturday and came 1st in my age group, the ultra boost 22 sound like they may come in handy!
I started running at the start of this year and found myself totally lost with the minefield of different shoes available. Your video was really helpful, thank you
Thanks for the overview. I’m the most loyal adidas customer. I started running in adidas in the 1980s! These days my ‘go to’ shoe is the solarboost with solardrive, I’ve had several pairs: comfy and no injuries. Boom 💥
Just picked up my first pair of Adidas adizero SL for training, this is for the first marathon I'm doing I've been running close to 2 years and covered close to 3000km in 2 pairs of shoes. Pairing another Adidas with them would absolutely save me come race day 😊
Been slowly building my running up and it’s really helps me start my day right with some fresh air and head space and likewise in the evenings or weekends I love getting out and forgetting about everything and just running to the sound of nature. Really helps calm my mind and bring peace after a busy day. Running I have is great for the social aspect meeting lots of like minded people all on different stages of their running journey.
Am 55 yrs young. Running since 2 years. Now running Half regularly & also a Full Marathons. Participated in 33k LaUltra at Laddakh at 15,500 ft. Preparing for higher distances like ultra runs. Using Adistar for LSD & Ultraboost 21. Don't want to injure myself at this age, so looking for a good shoe for cushioning & support, rely only on Adidas. Always the best.
I started long distance running with Adidas in the year 2010. Later switched over to Nike for comfort and light weight.For last two years doing lots of road running alternatively with Nike, ASICS and Brooks regularly. Have recommended to many amateur runners Asics and Brooks. I was unaware of the comfortness, responsiveness and lightweight shoes in Adidas. I will try for my spouse the Ultraboost 22, who is planning to start running again after a gap of one year. Nicely explained the features of all 5 shoes, wanted to have one for me and one for my spouse.
I've just moved over to the UK from South Africa for work as a veterinarian in Newbury. I've been loving running around my new home town in my addidas ultraboosts to keep fit for work. Unfortunately, I've had the same pair for the last 5 years and they have a lot of km on them. They've lasted me so well but I would absolutely love a new pair of ultraboosts to give me a boost and keep me going!
I've just got myself into running at my local park in the mornings this summer to improve my fitness and would love to win some new running shoes! I think the Supernova's comfort and stability make it a really nice shoe 🔥
I've been running for almost 12 months and like many have fallen in love with RUNNING! I've travelled from Obese to healthy weight and run 5K, 10K, Trails, half Marathons and entered my first two marathons this October! But enough about me... I recently raised money for charity running the Great North Run (I paid for my own entry) in memory of my younger brother Glynn who died suddenly at age 46 of a Cardiac Arrest - just before the first UK Covid lockdown... I've also been chatting with friends and posting updates on Facebook about my running progress - it's had a positive effect on many of them, I'm always being told what an inspiration I am (although I find that hard to believe). I know a few of them have started running cause I'm always getting asked questions about kit, training, running form, injuries - (you would think I'd been running for years)... I'd absolutely love to own a pair of Adidas road running shoes to help me smash some of the PB's I've achieved this year - unfortunately I hardly ever win anything but if I could win a pair, it would be the Boston... Fingers crossed...
Thank You for full breakdown of Adidas running range. Adios 7 seems very nice for my needs at the moment. I am preparing for my first halfmarthon in March and i think they might fully fit that purpose. Great video, keep it going.
I was a smoker until 6 years ago, also asthmatic. I started a new journey this February, when my friend asked if I fancied doing a half marathon. My 1st run lasted 1.5miles! Since then I have done 2 half marathons. My recent one, the ABP Humber Coastal 1hr 48mins. I’m 52, so I was chuffed to bits. My asthma is nearly non existent now. I ran in the adidas solar glide 3. My next pair will be the ultra boost range.
Am gunning for my first full marathon @TMM and would love to do it with Adi Boston pair! Just the way the host explained about the stability aspect am particularly intrigued by the stack which supports the lightstrike foam! I firmly believe that Boston pair will enable me to complete and in fact relish my fist long run - My first full marathon! Bring them on!
I'm so fascinated with the technology of adidas how they created and design their shoes, I already tested and proven the older one model shoes but for now I'm so in love with the Adizero Adios Pro 3.
AdiZero Prime X. I was supposed to run a 100 mile ultra marathon but fractured my shoulder 2 weeks before the race. These shoes would help me with my new goal to smash my marathon PR as soon as I’m healed. I’ve never run in carbon shoes so I’m sure these are just what I need to accomplish that goal.
I run to have fun and take care of my head. I'm moving closer to the hills next month and can't wait to explore a new area over the winter months. A pair of new Adistars would be the perfect incentive to get out as the weather gets rough here in Scotland!
I'm moving from an intermediate runner (10k to half marathon) and had no idea how to deal with that with my trainers. Love the idea of the Adiós 7 supporting me to get decent run times but also durable enough to train in too. Perfect.
I have run for years but only recently realized how the right shoes can promote knee health. I would love to win the Adistars! For my longer/slower recovery runs as I feel like the right shoes will keep me away from knee damage!!
So difficult to decide especially for new race running folks, this overview was a professional overview of the line for running from Adidas with the only commission being the Takumi which seems to fall somewhere between the Pro and the Adios and is also Adizero Lightstrike. I currently have the ADIOS 7 and will say it's stack height is quite good for getting into a cadence for PB pace. The Boston has changed design to meet with the Lightstrike lineup and I had previous version and it was quite a nice go-to choice for the training and confidence in the stride and road feeling. The RC has almost no cushion to speak of but provided stability for sure. I'm not sure I'm at the level necessary for the Pro ride, though I think I would be willing to try it out for myself. The X is the stratosphere of shoe technology, and it doesn't sound like the right one for most runners except for the very elite athletic experienced amateur competitive level running
I would pick the Adizero Boston 10 to earn a BQ, not for personal pride but to inspire people that it’s never too late and you are never too old for chasing your dreams!
SolarGlide. I deserve these shoes because running has a massive positive impact on my life and I will never take that for granted. What really matters is running with passion and sharing that experience with others. Finding inspiration in the details and feeling peace in the neverending horizon. So much to take in, so much left to explore. Running is freedom.
I ran my first Marathon last year after rupturing my my ACL and meniscus, tearing my LCL and MCL and breaking my tibia while playing football in 2019. After a successful knee operation and two years of rehab, I missed out on sub four-hours by one minute and didn’t get a place in London this year but I am running in 2023 for Leukaemia UK as my Mum has just been diagnosed. I have got two pairs of Adios Pro 1 and Adios Pro 2, so just need Adios Pro 3 to complete the collection! 😉
Ran my first marathon in 2016 wearing Ultraboost, nowadays I’ve progressed and enjoy the adizero adios pro range. The brand with the three stripes have always been innovative and intuitive with designs and new tech which has helped me achieve numerous PB’s 🔥👊🏽
Around 2 years ago, I started developing psoriasis on my neck and on my face. It is a bit embarrassing to have red/dry/peeling skin on the face/neck as it is something that everyone first notices when they see you. I saw some health professionals, and rather than taking steroids to keep down the rash, I was advised to reduce the inflammation in my body as much as possible, which included changing the way I eat, and exercising. I found out that exercising helped the body produce a lot of anti-inflammatory factors, and it certainly helped keep my rash down these past couple of years. I started cycling and dabbled in running. Since starting, I've gotten really into cycling, but I would like to do more running since it seems to be a higher aerobic activity that would help with my psoriasis better. My family and friends who are into running and hiking have been raving about the Adidas Ultraboosts over the years, but I've been on the same old NIke shoes for the past 7 years, and would love to win a pair of Ultraboosts to inspire me to run more. My rash has been slowly subsiding over the years, and I'm hoping that running will be part of the journey that helps eliminate it altogether!
Amazing video, this is a good guide to adidas running shoes. I am currently trying for my first half marathon and a 5k PB. I would love to win the Adizero Adios 7, as it has a light strike cushion for fast runs and long distance runs, it’s lightweight and durable. This will help me train effectively for my runs
Now just turned 69, I started running in lockdown doing Couch to 5k. Now running regularly between 5k and 10k, and would love to get to 16k to 20k. A pair of new Adidas shoes would be such great motivation and help me push on. Thank you ❤️
My first running shoes ever was Adidas Cloadfoam in 2017 which helped me endured a 6 months shin pain and boosted my muscles around this area. Then I started to see that runners are using other brands. I bought Nike, Rebook, Asics but always return to my first shoes because none of those gave me the comfort and a fast run as my Cloudfoam (have 2 of them). Adidas simply proved that it is the leader in running shoes. I have lost lot of money on others but again back to my old comfy cloadfoam which last almost 1500 km and still running and although they started to wear off I am still using them. I would love to have the Adios 7
Pretty keen to try the Adistar! Now starting to run again after fracturing my pelvis 4 months ago, now in need of some nice comfy shoes to start building up the slow easy miles again!!
I had a bit of a setback this last year where I developed an abdominal strain that has taken ages to get better. I have gradually built up my training again over the last few months and I am eyeing up entering the Valencia Marathon in December where it would be great to show off one of these fantastic pairs of Adidas Trainers!
Hi, I'd love to try out these running shoes as I'm a late starter to running...have hated it all my life !!! But now in my late 40s early 50s have discovered the joy and satisfaction of overcoming a challenge. Pushing yourself a bit and feeling fitter. I had a heart attack in September 2020 just before my 50th birthday...and am now fully fit again and glad to be running 😁
Having spent 5 years improving my Marathon times from 3:20 to 2:36, I suddenly became unwell after receiving a Covid Vaccine when I had to give up running and was told I probably wouldn't be able to run anymore! After 4 months of recovery I felt well enough to begin jogging and have gradually built my fitness up for a couple of months now and all is going well. I'm aiming to enter a spring Marathon so a nice new pair of shoes would be amazing!
I love Adidas training shoes, thanks a lot for this review. My current lineup is: - Adizero SL for easy runs - Boston 11 for long runs - Adios Pro 3 for race day I'm considering Strung X for longer runs at Race Day and Takumi 9 for shorter runs at Race Day. 🏁
I'm not that new to running, as I've completed a few half marathons and my first marathon last year. Unfortunately I broke my toe after last Xmas so haven't been able to run for months. I would love to get back into it as it is what I found helped with my mental health. The ultraboost would be the perfect shoes to win for me. Start off slowly poddling and get back into my 'meditation' 💖
Thank you for a comprehensive intro to the full range of Adidas running shoes! I love to run, and have finished 2 marathons so far, that's despite having 17 fractures in my legs, from motorcycle accidents - Doctors said I may never walk again, hence I'm very grateful for every run! My choice from the range would be the Adios Pro 3, as it is the most stable of the super shoes, and my injured legs need all the cushion they can get and the help of the rods. Fingers crossed 🤞
I started out running in Adidas Comfort, then Duramo. When I decided to start training for a marathon, I switched to Hoka Arahis and spent two years plagued with calf injuries. They completely changed the shoe this year so I switched again to Saucony Guide. Now the calf issues have been replaced by constant achilles soreness. So I still haven’t managed to get up to marathon distance after 3 years of trying! I would love to bin them but don’t want to waste the money I’ve spent so it would be great to win and switch back to an Adidas shoe. I need something supportive and well cushioned for long training runs on uneven pavements so I’d be interested in trying the Solar Glide or Adizero Boston. Maybe then, I would actually make it to a marathon:)
Thanks for the guide I always feel lost when I am looking for a new pair of long distance runners. There is alot of info out there to wade through. I do alot of long distance running and in training for marathons and half marathons in support of charity's and if I won a pair of these it would help me so much. Good running shoes are expensive and with the cost of living at the moment it is a luxury and that I really don't want to give up.
My running journey started during C-19 & since then I’ve run a half (1:33) & a full marathon (3:34), with my goal now being to achieve a qualifying time to get a place on the starting line of the Boston Marathon. With that goal in mind, there’s only one Adidas shoe, the Adios Pro 3 that fits the bill!
Oooh, I like the sound of the Adios 7. Been running for a while now. Its got me fitter and helped through some dark times, you can push yourself for race day or you can slow it down for a social run. Passing the running bug onto my son now with the brilliant junior park run. Currently recovering from injury and these shoes would make a great incentive to get back to full fitness. 👍🏃♂️
I’ve never worn a pair of adidas shoes for running but would love to have the chance to. Deep into autumn marathon training and the legs are crying out for a bit of cushion on my long runs and longer training runs. The adidas prime x seems to fit this mould of trainer perfectly. Such a unique shoe and one that would fit straight into my rotation!
would love a pair of adizero x or adios pro 3. i have been running all sorts of distances for about 10 years, 62 marathons, 100 mile among others, i love helping people achieve times and goals and have done this by pacing and helping at events. i am not afraid to embarrass myself and dress up having done this also in races. people say im not good enough. not fast enough. i dont look like a runner or triathlete, well with these shoes id hope to prove them wrong!
Hi Okay so... I have been running with Sparx endless energy for 4months now. Fastest split is 3.10min/km. I go for 3, 5kms mostly and 10kms run but still struggle with the looseness it has, the slippyness in light water. I think The ADIDAS shoes can help me with the upper curve grip, the back grip and the toe part to set fastest split with the Adidas light weigh shoe with continental grip trust, I can make it to daily running. Having the good performance shoes with you motivates you to go for more and more run.
I am 47 and love just put my headphones on and go for a run. Running has helped me deal with my anxiety and just feel alot better In myself. I would love a pair of Adidas Adistar for my runs. Thanks 😊
I am student in London and run about 500kms a month so get through shoes pretty quickly so it would be great to have a free pair and try something new as currently the majority of my rotation is hoka due to running mostly trails. Would love a pair of Adios Pros to get my 5km under 16 and get some speed back in the legs as have been running and training for ultras for the past year.
I have recently just qualified to represent GB age group triathlon for 2023 and a new pair of Adidas trainers would help keep up my training over the next few months
I've been eyeing off the Adios 7 for a bit now as I really need a tempo shoe that can also be used for track and intervals. Money is tight (was laid off a few months ago) so this would be huge as running has literally saved my mental health! 👍
I ran my first marathon in my 40’s with Adidas and then Covid happened! I thought I would never run again but the Boston would be the sweetest as my company trying to pick up & complete my upcoming marathon in Dec in Singapore!
I would get the adizero adios pro 3 to help achieve one of my bucket challenges of completing all 6 world major marathons (London, Berlin, Tokyo, Boston, Chicago and New York)
Ultraboost all the way. I’ve only just learned to run again after rupturing my Achilles tendon 12 months ago so a new pair of these beauties would help me along with my recovery.
I am a longdistance runner . I am currently in rehab and are training for Two Oceans. I want to do pb and overall be just a beter runner. The adidas star or adidas Boston will be a great way to kickstart my training towards my goals I have set out. I have been buying adidas for the last 6 years. Regards
The Ultra boost 22. This time last year I would never have imagined I’d become a runner. I’m now running regular 5kms. The Ultra Boost 22 sounds like it’s designed for me personally! Looks casual, but is actually a runner, female focused, not a beginner but by no means professional. Would love to pull my socks (aka ultra boost 22s) up, stick on Paulo Nutini’s New Shows and get an awesome PB
Wow Wiggle! What a competition! I have been running for a few years now and have really stepped up my game recently. As I move forward, I am currently aiming for a 10k PB and have signed up for a forest run at the end of October. I am striding along with an online coaching plan and believe a new pair of shoes for race day would provide a real leg up in order to reach my milestone. In particular, the adios pro 3 would give me the boost I need.
Great video, so helpful to break down this wide range of shoes. I would love a pair of adidas marathon shoes as I'm planning to run my first ever marathon by the end of this year!
Ultraboost think for the win. Loved the video and breakdown on what they each good for. Trying to get back into my runs again and been looking to invest. Very informative video thanks
I am not a marathon runner. I would love to win any pair of these shoes especially the Adistar. Running feels primal to me and makes me feel strong. Running eases stress and opens my mind. Running connects me to nature and keeps me grounded. Yeah, I don’t run marathons. I run for all these reasons and I run for fun!! AdiStar 😍
I have recently started running and I have my first half marathon on Sunday. The first pair of shoes I had were cheap trail running shoes and on my first long run made my feet numb. It was a very scary situation and I realized I needed to get some better shoes. So off I went and bought some new running shoes. What I didn't realise at the time was that I should have had my gait analyzed before just buying any old shoe. The shoes I am currently us ng are not the best for me and offer little support, but I will run the half marathon in them (as new shoes are not cheap). I would love to win a new pair of Adi shoes so I can properly start off my full marathon training after completing my Half Marathon on Sunday
Adizero Boston will do me good. Have been running long and short distance for some time now and, although, injuries have been minimal compared to when I started with used adidas shoes, still I get minor injuries... Never tested a new running shoes in the whole time of my running...will be happy to enjoy one.
Hey, My name is Finn. Im a young athlete who specialises in longer distance runs. My ideal distance is a 10 k, this is because my stamina begins to shine in the final few Km. I currently run in a pair of Nike Pegasus’s however they are extremely battered and torn in the toe. The tread is beginning to wear down on them too. So for this reason I think that the Adios Pro 3 would be the perfect pair for me. They combine speed with comfort and an older runner at my triathlon club recommended them. They would be ideal for fast paced longer races because of the cushioning, I am in desperate need of a new pair so these would be ideal. I am a size 9 and I think that the black pair looks best! Thanks
I began running seriously this year, pushing myself to the ideal weight and health. A couple of half marathons, working hard for my first marathon due next year. The Adidas Solarboost will do it for me but Adios7 will propel me there😄 Open hands here🤲🏽 Ready to receive them.😊
60 this year and had to take a forced break from running but getting back to it - 6ft 3 15stone need joint support cushioning supernova suit me 12 or 13 s 👍
I’m relatively new to running and had some big challenges already this year doing a duathlon and triathlon. I’m doing oulton park half marathon in November and would be great to try out these trainers to hopefully give me a fighting chance of surviving the run 😂🥵
That's a great roundup, I'm a triathlon / runner who has used Adidas for years as I don't tend to have any problems with them. Would love a pair of the Adizero adios Pros (assuming they have enough stability) as I could never really justify buying them otherwise!
Help me runs down my dream to compete in an fresh new pair of Adidas kicks in the London Marathon 2023! I am so excited to complete my 11th marathon in another country and possibly test out something a bit more performance-based, like the Adidas Boston or Adizero Amigos. Great coverage of this full line of Adidas running shoes!
I've always been a treadmill person before 2020 and funnily, turned into an outside runner since pandemic times...then I found I can make more friends running outdoor ☝🏼and moreover, as a side effect it helped me to cure my allergy 🙏🏼...and now, no doubt a pair of new running shoes would definitely add to the enjoyment of running outdoor.
Adizero Boston 11 would be my choice of shoe mainly due to the carbon rods. I have tried NB, ASICS Magic speed and Saucony carbon shoes but would love to try a shoe designed to help with a Marathon Pb.
I'm quite new to running, started in January 2021. I ran my Half Marathon race, the amazing Great North Run! I absolutely smashed it, knocking 16 minutes off my previous HM PB and got a time of 1:49:38! I'd love to try running my next HM in some Adidas Super Shoes! I ran it in the Adidas Solarboost which were superb, but I wonder how much a difference the running in other shoes would do!
Such a fab video! I’d love to win the Supernovas for my daughter. She’s 15. I have just done the GNR and she came to support me. She is totally not into running but being at the event came away saying she wants to start running and one day would love to do the GNR. I’m wanting her to start with couch to 5k. This would be a massive achievement for her so I’d love for her to be in the right pair of trainers for her ❤
I started my obsession with running many years ago wearing a pair of budget Adidas. My running obsession has continued to this day but for whatever reason Adidas shoes have not been part of that journey. As I look to move onto my next pair of shoes I would love to try out a pair of Adidas that is a bit better than my first! 👟
I am a student athlete who runs everyday which means I get through lots of shoes - plus the increase in need for so many types of training and racing shoes means things get expensive so a pair of Takumi sen 8’s would be great for training and racing
Which Adi shoes would you win? Vote below
SuperNova
Adistar
Ultraboost
SolarGlide
Adios 7
Aside from being an adidas fanboy, i must admit that running have change my life 180. 5 years ago, my life was under super darkhole and i thought no one could help me and nothing could be positive in my life anymore. Until one day it was raining and i suddenly started to run hoping that no one could probably see me crying and screaming. Without knowing ive been running non stop for almost an hour and suprisingly the tiredness from that running suddenly making me smile again. Since then, ive been running everyday with the same shoes
I hope things are going better for you now ❤
Which shoes?
20 years ago I was told I’d not run again following a knee op which was upsetting as I was sub 3 hour marathon at the time. During lockdown I saw people running in London and realised how much I missed it so restarted, slowly on a treadmill but after 4 months did a half marathon albeit not just as fast. Since then I have just worked harder and more often and will next year be 60 and plan to do a full marathon and Duathlon because I can……..Tech now is just so much more advanced than when I got injured and will allow me to do what the the doctors said was not possible, please let me try and prove them wrong again in a new pair of Adidas shoes 😊
I would definitely use Adizero Boston 10 to run Chicago marathon in October as I feel free and light running with those. I confess it is my second pair, and with no regrets! Absolutely great support for my long run while keeping your feet fresh. 💯% recommended❗️
I would definitely be going for the Adizero Adios 7's. The combination of training and race day performance makes this shoe the perfect all rounder for me. Trying to fit training and pleasure runs while studying medicine proves quite a squeeze but something I like to ensure I do to take my mind of studies. As such having a shoe that will perform while out on a short but tough training run while also giving a slight edge in parkruns is all I could ask for out of shoe. The Adizero Adios 7 is the epitome of this.
Me too..adizero 7 in my radar too..will be using it on next half marathon race..👍
I am 19 years old and I started running about a year and a half ago. Before then I was heavily overweight and could barely run, without having a rest mid way. I then decided to change things up, so began to train and eventually fall in love with it. From this I lost 3 stone and got fitter and fitter. After lots of steady training I entered my first race, a hilly half marathon. As it transpired I won the race in a time of 1:13. Since then I have been running even more and entered lots of races over the last year. That’s why I would love to win the Adidas prime x, as I hope it can boost my performances further.
Adistar. Because running is my way of life. Special feeling of freedom and new energy! My mental spa. 😊
Escaping the daily routine, and daring to go explore.
I love running. With 60 years of running and over 50,000 miles in shoes it's safe to say I am the happiest in run shoes whatever the weather. I run every day.
I’ve been running very casually for years, doing a few 5k runs per month. But I really got into it this year, actually following through with a New Years resolution and running my first half marathon in May. I loved race day, the atmosphere, the crowds, the excitement. But what I enjoyed even more was the journey, following a training plan, upping the mileage and pushing my limits each week. Noticing how I got fitter, that satisfying feeling when I realised my long run of the week was actually the longest I’d ever run, learning I could still have a good run even if I felt like crap at the start. All this made me fall in love with the sport, join a running club, do a couple more races and just keep on running. And, of course, I signed up for my first marathon at the end of November. I’ll be running it in San Sebastián in Spain and I think the Adios Pro 3 would be a very fitting shoe for the race. So I could say “adios” to all the competitors I leave behind. Like a pro 🤪
I've been running for 8 years, so not a novice, but learning new things every day. The wiggle/ Adidas video was very helpfull. I've never ran in Adidas before, but now need a pair in my life. I will be looking for a new pair, ready for London marathon, as soon as pay day comes around.. keep up the good info 🤘
Love to win any of the pairs of shoes. Ive been running for 10 years now as my main form of fitness (gym goer and kick boxer before that). I got started when I started working for a geological firm in Leeds and Ive not looked back. Running has saved me over the various lock downs and working from home, both mentally and physically. Ive done just over half marathon distance in a race and am looking to push further. I pronate slightly but have always struggled to find shoes that fit well. The Solarglide look the ones for me. Running also saved my dad. We turned him from a 50 year old smoker to a multiple marathon runner, still going strong at 76. Running over 300 park runs.
Great to see you've turned to running... and even better you got your dad into it too! 💪 Good luck 🍀
Hi, this is Erika's toes speaking. This crazy woman literally runs 5k between jobs at 7am 4 times a week (yep, her first jobs starts at 4:30am). She is a bit overweight (please don't tell her I said that!!) and we are squeezed in an old (not) running shoes! We can't take it anymore! She watched the video and ia really impressed but I know she won't have time to go to the store so I am begging you (do you know how hard is for a toe to type??). Erika's toes will be forever grateful 😄👣
I'm loving the adios 7s. I've been wearing the adios range forever and these are the best yet. Light, responsive, lean and quick. Great shoe.
This year I helped a friend run their first half marathon (Great North Run) at aged 61. The original plan was to run last year (2021) in the 40th anniversary race in her 60th year, but COVID got her 6 weeks out and she had to abandon all plans as even 5k would have been a struggle. Well not to be deterred, over winter she got some strength back and was able to squeeze out a 5km or two, before I took her out again in the spring time.
I'm no running coach nor a serious runner but I can drag people along knowing on good day I can just about manage a sub-2hr half marathon. So 5km became 8km, then 10k till it was every Sunday morning being 10km plus. On the shorter runs I really pushed her pace wise were she felt we'd put in real effort. Come ran day she started way back as she expected to come in at the 2:30 mark and was average time for a female beginner over 60. Unfortunately her legs didn't get the memo as she ran the race at our normal tough training day causing to bemoan all these slower runners as she weaved her way through the crowd.
After putting in a sprint finish, no joke she threw herself into the last 200m, hoping for a time under 2:30 was absolutely elated to find out her official time was just over 2:02. With that time it put her amongst the elite for her age group in fact in the top 75 for that GNR. As you can imagine she's all in on the running now so not only do I need to raise my game as I'm going to be holding her back pace wise soon, and I'm nearly a decade younger, I have no choice but to use every bit of kit that can keep me one step ahead. For me those Solar Boost might just be enough to help me keep marginally quicker on those longer runs for a little while longer. They may actually be my only hope....
I need an update on this story!
I would choose a pair of Adistar & Ultra boost. Lockdown prevented my original plans to celebrate my 60tj birthday. I decided to start running, completed my first ever half marathon at 60 years of age. Diagnosed with Addisons in 2018 I run to promote my mental health, to feel in touch with the outdoors and to inspire others. I run with friends and anyone else who wishes to join us. Completed my first Park Run on Saturday and came 1st in my age group, the ultra boost 22 sound like they may come in handy!
I started running at the start of this year and found myself totally lost with the minefield of different shoes available. Your video was really helpful, thank you
Thanks for the overview. I’m the most loyal adidas customer. I started running in adidas in the 1980s! These days my ‘go to’ shoe is the solarboost with solardrive, I’ve had several pairs: comfy and no injuries. Boom 💥
Just picked up my first pair of Adidas adizero SL for training, this is for the first marathon I'm doing I've been running close to 2 years and covered close to 3000km in 2 pairs of shoes. Pairing another Adidas with them would absolutely save me come race day 😊
Been slowly building my running up and it’s really helps me start my day right with some fresh air and head space and likewise in the evenings or weekends I love getting out and forgetting about everything and just running to the sound of nature. Really helps calm my mind and bring peace after a busy day. Running I have is great for the social aspect meeting lots of like minded people all on different stages of their running journey.
Am 55 yrs young. Running since 2 years. Now running Half regularly & also a Full Marathons. Participated in 33k LaUltra at Laddakh at 15,500 ft. Preparing for higher distances like ultra runs. Using Adistar for LSD & Ultraboost 21. Don't want to injure myself at this age, so looking for a good shoe for cushioning & support, rely only on Adidas. Always the best.
I started long distance running with Adidas in the year 2010. Later switched over to Nike for comfort and light weight.For last two years doing lots of road running alternatively with Nike, ASICS and Brooks regularly. Have recommended to many amateur runners Asics and Brooks. I was unaware of the comfortness, responsiveness and lightweight shoes in Adidas. I will try for my spouse the Ultraboost 22, who is planning to start running again after a gap of one year. Nicely explained the features of all 5 shoes, wanted to have one for me and one for my spouse.
I've just moved over to the UK from South Africa for work as a veterinarian in Newbury. I've been loving running around my new home town in my addidas ultraboosts to keep fit for work. Unfortunately, I've had the same pair for the last 5 years and they have a lot of km on them. They've lasted me so well but I would absolutely love a new pair of ultraboosts to give me a boost and keep me going!
I've just got myself into running at my local park in the mornings this summer to improve my fitness and would love to win some new running shoes! I think the Supernova's comfort and stability make it a really nice shoe 🔥
Quality choice, and sounds like the ideal show for you! Good luck 🤞
I've been running for almost 12 months and like many have fallen in love with RUNNING! I've travelled from Obese to healthy weight and run 5K, 10K, Trails, half Marathons and entered my first two marathons this October! But enough about me... I recently raised money for charity running the Great North Run (I paid for my own entry) in memory of my younger brother Glynn who died suddenly at age 46 of a Cardiac Arrest - just before the first UK Covid lockdown... I've also been chatting with friends and posting updates on Facebook about my running progress - it's had a positive effect on many of them, I'm always being told what an inspiration I am (although I find that hard to believe). I know a few of them have started running cause I'm always getting asked questions about kit, training, running form, injuries - (you would think I'd been running for years)... I'd absolutely love to own a pair of Adidas road running shoes to help me smash some of the PB's I've achieved this year - unfortunately I hardly ever win anything but if I could win a pair, it would be the Boston... Fingers crossed...
Thank You for full breakdown of Adidas running range. Adios 7 seems very nice for my needs at the moment. I am preparing for my first halfmarthon in March and i think they might fully fit that purpose. Great video, keep it going.
I was a smoker until 6 years ago, also asthmatic. I started a new journey this February, when my friend asked if I fancied doing a half marathon. My 1st run lasted 1.5miles! Since then I have done 2 half marathons. My recent one, the ABP Humber Coastal 1hr 48mins. I’m 52, so I was chuffed to bits. My asthma is nearly non existent now. I ran in the adidas solar glide 3. My next pair will be the ultra boost range.
Am gunning for my first full marathon @TMM and would love to do it with Adi Boston pair! Just the way the host explained about the stability aspect am particularly intrigued by the stack which supports the lightstrike foam! I firmly believe that Boston pair will enable me to complete and in fact relish my fist long run - My first full marathon! Bring them on!
I'm so fascinated with the technology of adidas how they created and design their shoes, I already tested and proven the older one model shoes but for now I'm so in love with the Adizero Adios Pro 3.
AdiZero Prime X. I was supposed to run a 100 mile ultra marathon but fractured my shoulder 2 weeks before the race. These shoes would help me with my new goal to smash my marathon PR as soon as I’m healed. I’ve never run in carbon shoes so I’m sure these are just what I need to accomplish that goal.
I run to have fun and take care of my head. I'm moving closer to the hills next month and can't wait to explore a new area over the winter months. A pair of new Adistars would be the perfect incentive to get out as the weather gets rough here in Scotland!
I'm moving from an intermediate runner (10k to half marathon) and had no idea how to deal with that with my trainers. Love the idea of the Adiós 7 supporting me to get decent run times but also durable enough to train in too. Perfect.
I have run for years but only recently realized how the right shoes can promote knee health. I would love to win the Adistars! For my longer/slower recovery runs as I feel like the right shoes will keep me away from knee damage!!
So difficult to decide especially for new race running folks, this overview was a professional overview of the line for running from Adidas with the only commission being the Takumi which seems to fall somewhere between the Pro and the Adios and is also Adizero Lightstrike. I currently have the ADIOS 7 and will say it's stack height is quite good for getting into a cadence for PB pace. The Boston has changed design to meet with the Lightstrike lineup and I had previous version and it was quite a nice go-to choice for the training and confidence in the stride and road feeling. The RC has almost no cushion to speak of but provided stability for sure. I'm not sure I'm at the level necessary for the Pro ride, though I think I would be willing to try it out for myself. The X is the stratosphere of shoe technology, and it doesn't sound like the right one for most runners except for the very elite athletic experienced amateur competitive level running
I would pick the Adizero Boston 10 to earn a BQ, not for personal pride but to inspire people that it’s never too late and you are never too old for chasing your dreams!
SolarGlide. I deserve these shoes because running has a massive positive impact on my life and I will never take that for granted. What really matters is running with passion and sharing that experience with others.
Finding inspiration in the details and feeling peace in the neverending horizon. So much to take in, so much left to explore.
Running is freedom.
I ran my first Marathon last year after rupturing my my ACL and meniscus, tearing my LCL and MCL and breaking my tibia while playing football in 2019.
After a successful knee operation and two years of rehab, I missed out on sub four-hours by one minute and didn’t get a place in London this year but I am running in 2023 for Leukaemia UK as my Mum has just been diagnosed.
I have got two pairs of Adios Pro 1 and Adios Pro 2, so just need Adios Pro 3 to complete the collection! 😉
Ran my first marathon in 2016 wearing Ultraboost, nowadays I’ve progressed and enjoy the adizero adios pro range. The brand with the three stripes have always been innovative and intuitive with designs and new tech which has helped me achieve numerous PB’s 🔥👊🏽
Around 2 years ago, I started developing psoriasis on my neck and on my face. It is a bit embarrassing to have red/dry/peeling skin on the face/neck as it is something that everyone first notices when they see you.
I saw some health professionals, and rather than taking steroids to keep down the rash, I was advised to reduce the inflammation in my body as much as possible, which included changing the way I eat, and exercising.
I found out that exercising helped the body produce a lot of anti-inflammatory factors, and it certainly helped keep my rash down these past couple of years. I started cycling and dabbled in running. Since starting, I've gotten really into cycling, but I would like to do more running since it seems to be a higher aerobic activity that would help with my psoriasis better.
My family and friends who are into running and hiking have been raving about the Adidas Ultraboosts over the years, but I've been on the same old NIke shoes for the past 7 years, and would love to win a pair of Ultraboosts to inspire me to run more. My rash has been slowly subsiding over the years, and I'm hoping that running will be part of the journey that helps eliminate it altogether!
Amazing video, this is a good guide to adidas running shoes. I am currently trying for my first half marathon and a 5k PB. I would love to win the Adizero Adios 7, as it has a light strike cushion for fast runs and long distance runs, it’s lightweight and durable. This will help me train effectively for my runs
Now just turned 69, I started running in lockdown doing Couch to 5k. Now running regularly between 5k and 10k, and would love to get to 16k to 20k. A pair of new Adidas shoes would be such great motivation and help me push on. Thank you ❤️
My first running shoes ever was Adidas Cloadfoam in 2017 which helped me endured a 6 months shin pain and boosted my muscles around this area. Then I started to see that runners are using other brands. I bought Nike, Rebook, Asics but always return to my first shoes because none of those gave me the comfort and a fast run as my Cloudfoam (have 2 of them). Adidas simply proved that it is the leader in running shoes. I have lost lot of money on others but again back to my old comfy cloadfoam which last almost 1500 km and still running and although they started to wear off I am still using them. I would love to have the Adios 7
Wow that's impressive
Best explanation of the Adidas lineup, great job, thank you.
Pretty keen to try the Adistar! Now starting to run again after fracturing my pelvis 4 months ago, now in need of some nice comfy shoes to start building up the slow easy miles again!!
I had a bit of a setback this last year where I developed an abdominal strain that has taken ages to get better. I have gradually built up my training again over the last few months and I am eyeing up entering the Valencia Marathon in December where it would be great to show off one of these fantastic pairs of Adidas Trainers!
Hi, I'd love to try out these running shoes as I'm a late starter to running...have hated it all my life !!! But now in my late 40s early 50s have discovered the joy and satisfaction of overcoming a challenge. Pushing yourself a bit and feeling fitter. I had a heart attack in September 2020 just before my 50th birthday...and am now fully fit again and glad to be running 😁
Having spent 5 years improving my Marathon times from 3:20 to 2:36, I suddenly became unwell after receiving a Covid Vaccine when I had to give up running and was told I probably wouldn't be able to run anymore!
After 4 months of recovery I felt well enough to begin jogging and have gradually built my fitness up for a couple of months now and all is going well.
I'm aiming to enter a spring Marathon so a nice new pair of shoes would be amazing!
I love Adidas training shoes, thanks a lot for this review. My current lineup is:
- Adizero SL for easy runs
- Boston 11 for long runs
- Adios Pro 3 for race day
I'm considering Strung X for longer runs at Race Day and Takumi 9 for shorter runs at Race Day. 🏁
I'm not that new to running, as I've completed a few half marathons and my first marathon last year. Unfortunately I broke my toe after last Xmas so haven't been able to run for months. I would love to get back into it as it is what I found helped with my mental health. The ultraboost would be the perfect shoes to win for me. Start off slowly poddling and get back into my 'meditation' 💖
Thank you for a comprehensive intro to the full range of Adidas running shoes! I love to run, and have finished 2 marathons so far, that's despite having 17 fractures in my legs, from motorcycle accidents - Doctors said I may never walk again, hence I'm very grateful for every run! My choice from the range would be the Adios Pro 3, as it is the most stable of the super shoes, and my injured legs need all the cushion they can get and the help of the rods. Fingers crossed 🤞
I started out running in Adidas Comfort, then Duramo. When I decided to start training for a marathon, I switched to Hoka Arahis and spent two years plagued with calf injuries. They completely changed the shoe this year so I switched again to Saucony Guide. Now the calf issues have been replaced by constant achilles soreness. So I still haven’t managed to get up to marathon distance after 3 years of trying! I would love to bin them but don’t want to waste the money I’ve spent so it would be great to win and switch back to an Adidas shoe. I need something supportive and well cushioned for long training runs on uneven pavements so I’d be interested in trying the Solar Glide or Adizero Boston. Maybe then, I would actually make it to a marathon:)
Thanks for the guide I always feel lost when I am looking for a new pair of long distance runners. There is alot of info out there to wade through. I do alot of long distance running and in training for marathons and half marathons in support of charity's and if I won a pair of these it would help me so much. Good running shoes are expensive and with the cost of living at the moment it is a luxury and that I really don't want to give up.
My running journey started during C-19 & since then I’ve run a half (1:33) & a full marathon (3:34), with my goal now being to achieve a qualifying time to get a place on the starting line of the Boston Marathon.
With that goal in mind, there’s only one Adidas shoe, the Adios Pro 3 that fits the bill!
Oooh, I like the sound of the Adios 7. Been running for a while now. Its got me fitter and helped through some dark times, you can push yourself for race day or you can slow it down for a social run. Passing the running bug onto my son now with the brilliant junior park run. Currently recovering from injury and these shoes would make a great incentive to get back to full fitness. 👍🏃♂️
I’ve never worn a pair of adidas shoes for running but would love to have the chance to. Deep into autumn marathon training and the legs are crying out for a bit of cushion on my long runs and longer training runs. The adidas prime x seems to fit this mould of trainer perfectly. Such a unique shoe and one that would fit straight into my rotation!
would love a pair of adizero x or adios pro 3.
i have been running all sorts of distances for about 10 years, 62 marathons, 100 mile among others, i love helping people achieve times and goals and have done this by pacing and helping at events.
i am not afraid to embarrass myself and dress up having done this also in races.
people say im not good enough. not fast enough. i dont look like a runner or triathlete, well with these shoes id hope to prove them wrong!
I am an ultra runner. I have tried Adhizero recently. Fan effective .Thumbs up Adidas
I would love to complete my ultramarathon this year with Adizero prime. And will prove how comfortable, durable and nice is Adidas running shoes. 🙌
Hi
Okay so... I have been running with Sparx endless energy for 4months now. Fastest split is 3.10min/km. I go for 3, 5kms mostly and 10kms run but still struggle with the looseness it has, the slippyness in light water. I think The ADIDAS shoes can help me with the upper curve grip, the back grip and the toe part to set fastest split with the Adidas light weigh shoe with continental grip trust, I can make it to daily running. Having the good performance shoes with you motivates you to go for more and more run.
I am 47 and love just put my headphones on and go for a run. Running has helped me deal with my anxiety and just feel alot better In myself. I would love a pair of Adidas Adistar for my runs. Thanks 😊
The Adios 6 have been my fav shoes.. cannot wait to try the adios 7
I am student in London and run about 500kms a month so get through shoes pretty quickly so it would be great to have a free pair and try something new as currently the majority of my rotation is hoka due to running mostly trails. Would love a pair of Adios Pros to get my 5km under 16 and get some speed back in the legs as have been running and training for ultras for the past year.
That's some solid mileage there! Good luck 🍀
Takumi sen 8 will be better for 5k as compared adios pro 3
The Ultraboost and Solarboost look really dap! I’ve never really won anything in my life, and I’m excited that this might be the first time! 😊
Age 64, been running again for 4 years. Gave up for 36 years, after a work related injury. Good shoes essential for any aged runner!
I have recently just qualified to represent GB age group triathlon for 2023 and a new pair of Adidas trainers would help keep up my training over the next few months
I've been eyeing off the Adios 7 for a bit now as I really need a tempo shoe that can also be used for track and intervals. Money is tight (was laid off a few months ago) so this would be huge as running has literally saved my mental health! 👍
I ran my first marathon in my 40’s with Adidas and then Covid happened! I thought I would never run again but the Boston would be the sweetest as my company trying to pick up & complete my upcoming marathon in Dec in Singapore!
I would love the Prime X. Sound awesome and could be the boost I need to take my running to the next level
I would get the adizero adios pro 3 to help achieve one of my bucket challenges of completing all 6 world major marathons (London, Berlin, Tokyo, Boston, Chicago and New York)
Ultraboost all the way. I’ve only just learned to run again after rupturing my Achilles tendon 12 months ago so a new pair of these beauties would help me along with my recovery.
Perfect review. I am an ultra runner female in late 40s. A regular user of Adizero Boston. Definitely voting for Adizero Boston
Got to be the Adios Pro 3 because they look geared for the marathon distance and I've got lofty goals for my next marathon (Brighton Marathon 2023) 💪🏾
I am a longdistance runner . I am currently in rehab and are training for Two Oceans. I want to do pb and overall be just a beter runner. The adidas star or adidas Boston will be a great way to kickstart my training towards my goals I have set out. I have been buying adidas for the last 6 years. Regards
The Ultra boost 22. This time last year I would never have imagined I’d become a runner. I’m now running regular 5kms. The Ultra Boost 22 sounds like it’s designed for me personally! Looks casual, but is actually a runner, female focused, not a beginner but by no means professional. Would love to pull my socks (aka ultra boost 22s) up, stick on Paulo Nutini’s New Shows and get an awesome PB
Adizero Adios Pro 3 - because I’ve recently changed clubs and the green and black colour way matches the new vest 🖤💚🖤
I use Solar Boost 5 for the sunday long run and Adizero SL for tempo/intervals. Planning on getting Takumi sen 9 for 5K and 10K races.
Wow Wiggle! What a competition! I have been running for a few years now and have really stepped up my game recently. As I move forward, I am currently aiming for a 10k PB and have signed up for a forest run at the end of October. I am striding along with an online coaching plan and believe a new pair of shoes for race day would provide a real leg up in order to reach my milestone. In particular, the adios pro 3 would give me the boost I need.
Great video, so helpful to break down this wide range of shoes. I would love a pair of adidas marathon shoes as I'm planning to run my first ever marathon by the end of this year!
Ultraboost think for the win. Loved the video and breakdown on what they each good for. Trying to get back into my runs again and been looking to invest. Very informative video thanks
Supernova - it just look so classy for me to start running again😘
I have been wearing alphafly for a while but this video has convinced me to change up
I am not a marathon runner.
I would love to win any pair of these shoes especially the Adistar.
Running feels primal to me and makes me feel strong. Running eases stress and opens my mind. Running connects me to nature and keeps me grounded.
Yeah, I don’t run marathons. I run for all these reasons and I run for fun!!
AdiStar 😍
I have recently started running and I have my first half marathon on Sunday. The first pair of shoes I had were cheap trail running shoes and on my first long run made my feet numb. It was a very scary situation and I realized I needed to get some better shoes. So off I went and bought some new running shoes. What I didn't realise at the time was that I should have had my gait analyzed before just buying any old shoe. The shoes I am currently us ng are not the best for me and offer little support, but I will run the half marathon in them (as new shoes are not cheap). I would love to win a new pair of Adi shoes so I can properly start off my full marathon training after completing my Half Marathon on Sunday
Adizero Boston will do me good. Have been running long and short distance for some time now and, although, injuries have been minimal compared to when I started with used adidas shoes, still I get minor injuries... Never tested a new running shoes in the whole time of my running...will be happy to enjoy one.
Hey, My name is Finn. Im a young athlete who specialises in longer distance runs. My ideal distance is a 10 k, this is because my stamina begins to shine in the final few Km. I currently run in a pair of Nike Pegasus’s however they are extremely battered and torn in the toe. The tread is beginning to wear down on them too. So for this reason I think that the Adios Pro 3 would be the perfect pair for me. They combine speed with comfort and an older runner at my triathlon club recommended them. They would be ideal for fast paced longer races because of the cushioning, I am in desperate need of a new pair so these would be ideal. I am a size 9 and I think that the black pair looks best! Thanks
I have Adios Pro 2 for races and they are the best shoes ever. Training in Adios 6 and Boston 10 but definitely the Pro 2 for me!
I began running seriously this year, pushing myself to the ideal weight and health. A couple of half marathons, working hard for my first marathon due next year. The Adidas Solarboost will do it for me but Adios7 will propel me there😄 Open hands here🤲🏽 Ready to receive them.😊
60 this year and had to take a forced break from running but getting back to it - 6ft 3 15stone need joint support cushioning supernova suit me 12 or 13 s 👍
I've got my first marathon next year and would love a pair of the Boston 11's to keep me motivated!
I’m relatively new to running and had some big challenges already this year doing a duathlon and triathlon. I’m doing oulton park half marathon in November and would be great to try out these trainers to hopefully give me a fighting chance of surviving the run 😂🥵
That's a great roundup, I'm a triathlon / runner who has used Adidas for years as I don't tend to have any problems with them. Would love a pair of the Adizero adios Pros (assuming they have enough stability) as I could never really justify buying them otherwise!
Help me runs down my dream to compete in an fresh new pair of Adidas kicks in the London Marathon 2023! I am so excited to complete my 11th marathon in another country and possibly test out something a bit more performance-based, like the Adidas Boston or Adizero Amigos. Great coverage of this full line of Adidas running shoes!
I've always been a treadmill person before 2020 and funnily, turned into an outside runner since pandemic times...then I found I can make more friends running outdoor ☝🏼and moreover, as a side effect it helped me to cure my allergy 🙏🏼...and now, no doubt a pair of new running shoes would definitely add to the enjoyment of running outdoor.
Adizero Boston 11 would be my choice of shoe mainly due to the carbon rods. I have tried NB, ASICS Magic speed and Saucony carbon shoes but would love to try a shoe designed to help with a Marathon Pb.
Really thorough review with good explanations of the different features between shoes👍
The Adizero Boston look perfect for me, padded and stable for long runs, but responsive and light for speed as well.
I'm quite new to running, started in January 2021. I ran my Half Marathon race, the amazing Great North Run! I absolutely smashed it, knocking 16 minutes off my previous HM PB and got a time of 1:49:38!
I'd love to try running my next HM in some Adidas Super Shoes! I ran it in the Adidas Solarboost which were superb, but I wonder how much a difference the running in other shoes would do!
Such a fab video!
I’d love to win the Supernovas for my daughter. She’s 15. I have just done the GNR and she came to support me. She is totally not into running but being at the event came away saying she wants to start running and one day would love to do the GNR.
I’m wanting her to start with couch to 5k. This would be a massive achievement for her so I’d love for her to be in the right pair of trainers for her ❤
Amazing! I have just got challenge myself to running race in Ocotober and I need to be a flash⚡with pair of Adidas Adios Pro 3🔥
I started my obsession with running many years ago wearing a pair of budget Adidas. My running obsession has continued to this day but for whatever reason Adidas shoes have not been part of that journey. As I look to move onto my next pair of shoes I would love to try out a pair of Adidas that is a bit better than my first! 👟
I am a student athlete who runs everyday which means I get through lots of shoes - plus the increase in need for so many types of training and racing shoes means things get expensive so a pair of Takumi sen 8’s would be great for training and racing
Would love a pair of Adios 7. I’m looking to run a half marathon . These sound just right for my needs. 🎉