Adidas was founded in 1948 in Germany by Adi Dassler (hence the company name). AdiZero and Supernova are the main running shoe lines - the first being all about lightweigth and performance, the latter about comfort for long distance training.
“The Adidas Terrex Agravic Flow 2 is a firm workhorse with ample traction. It excels on pretty much any terrain you step foot on. Besides some issues with the lacing unit, this is a great offering from...” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“The Solar Glide 5 is a daily trainer that is highly cushioned but a stiffer shoe with a smooth traditional ride for daily mileage training. It’s a nice versatile choice for the runner that also...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Ultraboost 22 is a max-cushioned, heavy-duty trainer for easy and recovery runs. It has a stable ride and is one of the most comfortable running shoes on the market albeit very expensive.
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“The adidas Adistar is a maximalist daily trainer built for slow, easy runs. It has a firm ride with stable heel landings and a medium drop.
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“The Adidas Adizero Adios 6 is stated to be a 5k-10k racer, but I’d say it’s more of a lightweight trainer. It performs very well for tempos runs and shorter races but becomes less fun when you...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Adizero Adios Pro 2 is a smooth-riding super shoe that relies on a rocker for speed. It doesn't have the most propulsion of all the super shoes but it feels more comfortable and...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Adizero Boston 10 is a highly cushioned workhorse with a snappy ride. It's designed to be the training companion to the Adios Pro and is best suited to medium and long distance runs at easy...” Read expert review