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9 |
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8 |
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6 |
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10 |
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6 |
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10 |
46%
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9 |
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6 |
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10 |
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9 |
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8 |
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7 |
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6 |
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31%
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10 |
31%
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9 |
23%
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6 |
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10 |
54%
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9 |
8%
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15%
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6 |
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15%
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10 |
38%
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9 |
8%
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8 |
8%
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7 |
8%
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6 |
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≤ 5 |
38%
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A super comfortable, lightweight supportive shoe that is geared toward track workouts and shorter races. The fit is higher volume, so good for normal to wider feet. I haven't tried the Takumi Sen series, but my understanding is if you have narrow feet, those are the better option in the Adidas line.
I like this shoe. It is similar to the previous version, but it developed rips in the upper in both shoes before 150 km of use, which is disappointing. I use it as an everyday trainer.
The newest adios continue to be a great workout/long run/short distance racing shoe as an alternative to carbon plates. However, the adios 8 seems to run bigger than the 7. I am typically a 10-10.5 for running shoes and would consider going down to a 9.5 in these shoes.