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| yanda | Jul 14 2016, 10:07 AM Post #1 |
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Adidas Originals Cheap Hey there Pete! Long time reader and first wanted to say thanks for all your great reviews! Secondly I was wondering if you would suggest the adios boost (1 or 2) as a daily trainer? I normally run in Nike Frees 5.0 and 4.0 but really want to use a boost shoe as I¡¯ve heard nothing but good about the boost material however the Energy 2s seem a bit too high profile for me..any suggestions? I also tend to run on my forefoot/midfoot it¡¯s nice to see a bit of science to back up claims. However, may I point out that a 1% difference on a sample size of 12 is not statistically significant at all (unlike the statement you made). Pete, in your experience, can a ¡°race dynamic torsion plate¡± ?? as you can find on th Adidas Originals top e Adios Boost can interfere with the natural work of the arch and then lead to injuries ? A couple of other upper differences worth mentioning. First, it¡¯s hard to say for sure, but it feels like the heel counter in v2 may be a bit stiffer and rise a bit higher than that in v1. Also, the tab behind the Achilles tendon does not extend up as high in v2 (see photo above). What I love about the 1400v2 is that it has a soft heel and a firm forefoot, it¡¯s lightweight, and the fit is just right for a performance shoe. The 9mm drop didn¡¯t bother me much at all. Given this experience, I was intrigued by the adidas Adios Boost, which has a 10mm drop and looked similar in its construction (the fact that it was the shoe on Geoffrey Mutai¡¯s feet when he won the NYC Marathon didn¡¯t hurt¡). I reviewed the adidas Adios 2 last year and was surprised by how much I liked it, though the fit was tight up front and the heel was a bit firm. I contacted adidas to se Adidas ZX Flux Sale e if I could get ahold of a review sample of the Adios Boost, and they agreed to send a pair out (Disclosure: these were media samples provided free of charge by adidas. Read more about my approach to writing honest reviews here.). For a comparison: the Glide Boost size 10 fits me perfectly, yet the Boston Boost in size 10 1/2 feels really tight (might need some breaking in, but then I can¡¯t get a refund any more). The Adios Boost size 10 1/2 might be Adidas Originals Mens Sale a tad long, but not too tight and works just fine. |
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