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adidas Men's Adizero Boston 10 Running Shoes (Sonic Ink / Cloud White) on sale for
$73.50 (price shown at checkout).
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Key Features:
- Lightstrike EVA + Lightstrike Pro cushioning combine for a resilient midsole that maintains energy over long distances.
- Carbon-infused ENERGYRODS deliver an anatomically driven transition that limits energy loss at toe off.
- Made with a series of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content.
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That said, this shoe is a complete revamp from all the previous adizero Boston shoes. Should have been renamed since it's not the same in design or best use.
Previous Bostons were great for faster training and longer distance racing. This one is, oddly, heavier and perhaps good for training at best.
Old Bostons used Boost foam (great durability, but heavier). This Boston 10 is using newer foams in a much thicker sole and, ironically, overall weight increase.
I've appreciated the Adidas shoes being good to go straight from the box, so am hesitant when I read reviews that they need to be broken in/adjusted to over 30-50 miles.
Big fan of the (old) Adidas Bostons. Will try the new ones sometime since options for non-thick, carbon plate/rod shoes are disappearing.
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And pricey
Doctors of Running gave these their daily trainer of the year award.
They are firm and you have to break them in at 50 miles.
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They have a decent stack, fairly firm and on the heavy side.
I don't see the resemblance at all. Which which model hoka?
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That said, this shoe is a complete revamp from all the previous adizero Boston shoes. Should have been renamed since it's not the same in design or best use.
Previous Bostons were great for faster training and longer distance racing. This one is, oddly, heavier and perhaps good for training at best.
Old Bostons used Boost foam (great durability, but heavier). This Boston 10 is using newer foams in a much thicker sole and, ironically, overall weight increase.
I've appreciated the Adidas shoes being good to go straight from the box, so am hesitant when I read reviews that they need to be broken in/adjusted to over 30-50 miles.
Big fan of the (old) Adidas Bostons. Will try the new ones sometime since options for non-thick, carbon plate/rod shoes are disappearing.